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The Rohingya Demonstrate Front of Burmese embassy, America and Britain in ‎Thailand


By Ata Noor & Mukhtar Muhammad

WE ROHINGYA ARE DEMENDING MYANMAR GOVERNMENT TO IMMEDIATELY STOP GENOCIDE, ETHNIC CLEASING AND FORCING TO LEAVE BY BOATS

We are very surprised that not taking any action of killing, burning and uprooting Kaman and Rohingya in Thandwe at the presence of U Thein Sien visit Arakan. Father more, resent killing and wounding to the Rohingya of Pawk Taw is unbearable and sorrowful things for the Rohingya. Some racist armed Rakhine and Police forces are fully masterminded that killing .

Even one of the wounded Rohingya died due to mistreatment at Sittwe Hospital in this week. After Payktaw incident, Most of the Rohingya families of internal Displace Person (IDP) feel totally insecure and finally choose to flee by boat towards neighboring countries. Nearly one hundred Rohingya including women and children lost their lives in the sea in this week.

Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya are preparing to escape from genocide.
After abolishing NASAKA the newly posted government forces randomly starts arbitrary arrest, dishonor the innocent women and various type of harassment to the Rohingya. The burning market of Bawlibazar(Kyeing Caung) Cripple the daily life of Rohingyas at the area. The resent movement of armed Rakhine youths frighten the Rohingyas of Maungdaw, Buthitaung ,Kyawk Taw and other northern parts of Arakan State .The so called census and The Rakhine National development Party(RNDP) leader’s time to time disturbing causes more Rohingyas leaving for another countries.

Continue blocking food, drinking water, medicine and other essential humanitarian aids cause many deaths. Since June 2012, education and Religion function of Rohingyas are totally paralyzed. And every national,fundamental, basic and human rights are hijacked. The racists and extremists destroy peaceful coexistent among the ethnics in Arakan and other parts of Burma. The so called 969 movement frightens all the Muslims of Burma. We also like to condemn ASEAN decision to selection of chair to U Thein Sein.

The U thien Sein government should take full responsibly of tragedy of Rohingya boat people, detainees in Thailand and random human trafficking.His government created humanitarian crisis in Arakan .

Therefore, we come here today to condemn the racism of NaypyiTaw government and asking protection of the remaining Rohingyas through deploying UN Peacekeeping forces in Arakan.

SAVE THE ROHINGYA!
SAVE THE HUMANITY!

President,
Burmese Rohingya Association in Thailand (BRAT)
Representative of International Advocacy Group (IAG

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