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Prices of essential commodities increased in Maungdaw

Rohingya women cleaning rice in Sittwe / Burma Photo Andreas (LEO) Urban By KPN News December 08, 2013 Maungdaw, Arakan State: The prices of essential items including rice, onions, vegetables and fish have been increased in kitchen markets in Maungdaw Townships, Nuru (not real name), a trader from Maungdaw said. “Suddenly, the prices of essential commodities have been increased and skyrocketed in Maungdaw since 1st December 2013.” When a local villager Farid (not real name) from the area (Aley Than Kyaw) paid a visit to the market on December 7, he found that a bag of rice is being sold at 18,000 Kyat while it was sold 14,000 Kyat per 50 kilogram bag in November, but a bag of normal rice is being sold at 13,000 to 15,000 Kyat per bag, it was sold at 12,000 Kyat in last month. The villager also said that a kilo of dried chili is being sold at 2,500 Kyat, it was sold at 1,800 Kyat before, a kilo of onion is being sold at 1,500 Kyat , it was sold at 1,200 Kyat and

Alert: Myanmar / UN - Appeal against choice of Myanmar leader Suu Kyi to head anti-discrimination campaign

By   IHRC December 07, 2013    UNAIDS appoints Aung San Suu Kyi as Zero Discrimination Global Advocate Contents 1. Action Required 2. Summary 3. Background 4. Sample Letter  1. Action Required Please write to UNAIDS and express your concern about choosing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Mynamar opposition leader as UNAIDS Global Advocate for Zero Discrimination heading the ‘zero discrimination’ campaign in light of her lack of concern for the extreme suffering – include hate based violent expulsion and exclusion - of the Rohingya minority in Myanmar. 2. Summary UNAIDS have chosen Myanmar opposition leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi to front a campaign against discrimination when she has failed to address violent hatred against Rohingya in particular and Muslims in general in Myanmar.  3. Background Nobel Peace Prize winner, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, being an influential leader of Myanmar’s National League of Democracy, was sadly heard in an interview playing down the horrif

Two smugglers and two Rohigya men nabbed by police

Burma Times (Maung Daw) Today, Two smugglers and two Rohinaya men including a teenager child were arrested by the outpost police of the  Kayein Chaung (Balibazaar) village and Oo Shin Kya (Burashida para) village under Maung daw district according to a competent source. The two smuggler men are  1. Md Salam son of Zayed Hossain  2. Noor mohamed who are the resident of the Sa bya goon (laalpara) village under maungdaw district. The two men carrying illegal bangladeshi mobile cards were arrested by the police while they were returning from the bangladesh illegaly. The two men are not only smugglers but also boatmen who are regularly cross the bangladesh – myanmar border by boat. Actually they have contracted with the batallion of kayein chaung village to carray the passangers everyday across the bangladesh-myanmar border and to smuggle some goods into myanmar for one year. Accidently the police from kayein chaung outpost descried and doubted to the two and then raided. The poli

A Conference Announcement by BRAFA and RCI

Burma Times ( Milwaukee)- A Conference Organizing Committee announced that a Historic Rohingya Conference at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM), the first-ever this kind in the USA, will be held on the date of December 14, 2013 from 12:30 pm to 7:00 pm, open to the public, with a select group of Speakers and Rohingya activists for advocacy and public awareness in regard with the plights of Rohingya ethnic minority people of Burma (Myanmar) who are the victims of systematic ethnic cleansing, state sponsored slow burning Genocide and denial of their ethnic citizenship rights in their ancestral homeland of Arakan, the north-western region of Burma (Myanmar). A Historic Rohingya Conference in the USA jointly sponsored by the Burmese Rohingya American Friendship Association and Rohingya Concern International is as following. “STOP THE GENOCIDE & RESTORE THE ROHINGYAS’ CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS IN MYANMAR (BURMA)” We are delighted to announce the First Rohingya Conference in the

Obama Administration Goes Public on Patronizing Burma Policy

US President Barack Obama meeting with President Thein Sein of Burma at the Burma Parliament Building in Rangoon, Burma, November 19, 2012. (Pete Souza/White House) By  Rachel Wagley Foreign Policy Journal December 6, 2013 When the Obama Administration spontaneously lifted sanctions against Burma without conditions in 2012, it concurrently slammed the door on the bipartisan congressional coalition that had played a pivotal role in shaping US policy toward Burma for two decades. Congressional requests for the administration to rationalize its new, hurried, and improvised policy to “extend the hand of friendship” to Burma’s former military dictators have since been repeatedly ignored. But on December 4, administration representatives finally acquiesced to testify before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific on how the administration’s engagement policy will advance reform in what Subcommittee Chairman Rep. Steve Chabot (R-OH) called Burma’s “i

No safe for Rohingya females on Maungdaw-Buthidaung road

Maungdaw, Arakan State : Police personnel who are station on Maungdaw-Buthidaung road, physically harassing Rohingya females who were going on this road, said Hakim (not real name), a businessman who ply on this road for his business. The police security box on the top of the big tunnel, led by assistant police officer U Kyw Hla and it group stop the vehicles and checked the passengers especially Rohingya only for forum 4, travel pass and ID. If any Rohingya female traveled on that vehicle, is called to their police box on the top of the hill where the security force insulted and physically harassed the female. The police personnel took money from travelers- Rohingya community, Hakim said. The police box is only for tunnel security not to check the passangers, but now the police are checking the vehicles and took money from the Rohingya only, said Kalam, a passenger who travel from Buthidaung. The concerned authority who issued the travel document - forum 4- from Buthidaun

Rohingyas on a list unworthy of human rights: Short

Press TV December 7, 2013 Press TV has conducted an interview with Dr. Randy Short, human rights activist, Washington about the United Nations probe into reports of human trafficking of Rohingya Muslims by Thailand officials. The following is an approximate transcript of the interview.  Press TV: Regarding the UN probe of human trafficking of Rohingya Muslims... Why should such a thing happen first of all? Short: Let’s be honest, it’s a marginalized Muslim population. We understand now that Western countries can go into Burma and cut deals - This happens in other countries that open themselves up to economic exploitation by the West, people willing to look the other way as people are exterminated or pushed off the land.  After all, this is what made America, America; and Australia, Australia; New Zealand, New Zealand; and Canada, Canada; and Argentina... we can go on and on.  It is disgusting, but it’s showing that these people who are being m