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Phuket Opinion: Stateless visitors need more than hospitality

PHUKET : The plight of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar’s Rakhine State during the current sailing season clearly shows the need for Asean and other international bodies to come together to help solve, or at least alleviate, the root causes of the problem inside Myanmar as soon as possible.

Nurul Islam, the leader of the Diaspora Arakan Sivas demand for peace-keeping force

Source Haber Monitor: 30.12.2012 19:52 Arakan Diaspora leader Nurul Islam,"Muslims of Burma Remove the protection of the United Nations and Turkey, resolution, there would request the provision of a peacekeeping force if necessary. Arakan Diaspora leader Nurul Islam,"the principles of the United Nations and Turkey decided to remove the protection of the Muslims of Burma, there are demands for the provision of a peacekeeping force if necessary."he said.

BRAFA Delegation Meets Congresswomen Gwen Moore's District Office Director in Milwaukee

Members of BRAFA, Shaukhat Jilani (Chairman), Hussain Saifula (Vice-Chairman), and Max Zubair Ahamad (General Secretary) with District Director Lois O’Keefe of the Congresswomen Gwen Moore’s District Office. SaleemNews : Over 10,000 Rohingya people were killed and their villages burned down by Buddhist Rakhine groups and Burmese security forces. (MILWAUKEE, WI) - A delegation of BRAFA (Burmese Rohingya American Friendship Association) consisting of Shaukhat @ MSK Jilani (Chairman), Hussain Saifula (Vice-Chairman), and Max Zubair Ahamad (General Secretary) met with District Director Lois O’Keefe of the Congresswomen Gwen Moore’s District Office in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on January 23, 2013 and discussed the plight of Burmese Rohingyas and Arakan Muslim population in Burma.