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Burmese army arrest 17 Rakhines in Maungdaw

                                                           ALP home made cannon Maungdaw, Arakan State:  The Burmese army arrested 17 Rakhines with arms and ammunition at Burmese border security force (Nasaka) area number 1- a Rakhine village near the Bandullah camp – today , according to a reliable source from Nasaka headquarters. “The Rakhines who were ambushed to an Engineer Crop ( GE) personnel group where one corporal was dead on the spot and three were missing on November 7. The Army and Nasaka personnel were searching the missing soldiers , but today, found the Rakhines with arms in their village near the Bandollah camp.”

Rohingyas Demonstrated in Putrajaya Today | M.S. Anwar

Putrajaya, Malaysia- Around 46 Rohingya Activists from four Malaysia-based Rohingya Organizations jointly demonstrated in front of the building of Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Putrajaya, Malaysia today. (The similar demonstrations were held in UK, Japan and in Thailand, too.)  The Rohingya activists in Malaysia demonstrated showing their Solidarity with other Rohingya organizations all over the world on the Day of Global Action against the state-sponsored genocides of Rohingyas and Kamans being carried in Arakan since June 2012.

Obama to visit Myanmar Novomber 19: Myanmar source

Reuters/Reuters - U.S. President Barack Obama speaks during his election night victory rally in Chicago, November 7, 2012. REUTERS/Jason Reed YANGON (Reuters) -  U.S.   President Barack Obama  plans to visit  Myanmar  on November 19 and meet both his counterpart,  Thein Sein , and  Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi , a senior government source in the  Southeast Asian country  said on Thursday. Obama's visit would be further strong endorsement by the international community of Myanmar's transformation under the quasi-civilian government of Thein Sein, who took office in March 2011 to end half a century of military rule.

Urgent international Actions to Protect Rohingya People

Joint statement   Date: 8th November 2012    Urgent international Actions to Protect Rohingya People We the undersigned thank all organisations, NGOs, media and individuals for joining today’s “Global Day of Action” event in solidarity with the Rohingya people.  Despite international outcries the Burmese government is trying to use the world’s most oppressive “Burma Citizenship Law of 1982” on the homeless and traumatized Rohingya people whilst most of their documents were burned down in the violence. This is another design of the government to hoodwink the international community. 

Photo Blog - Scortched earch and squalid camps in Myanmar

This photo shows a plot of land in the capital of Rakhine State - Sittwe - which was home to a large Rohingya community. Now eerily silent, all of the houses were burned down, and the area then bulldozed, during the June violence. All the inhabitants who survived fled. Both sides suffered in the June violence, but the Muslim Rohingya suffered the greatest numbers of deaths, house-burnings and forced displacements.  

Rohingya activists call for U.N. peacekeepers in Myanmar

People displaced by violence in Pauktaw pass the time at their shelters at Owntaw refugee camp for Muslims outside Sittwe Nov. 1, 2012. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun LONDON (Alertnet) – Activists from one of the world’s most persecuted minorities have called for U.N. peacekeepers and international observers to be sent to western Myanmar where an explosion of violence has left scores of people dead and displaced more than 100,000. Simmering tensions between Buddhist Rakhines and Muslim Rohingyas in volatile Rakhine State first boiled over in June. The clashes were followed by further bloodshed in late October.

Muslims removed from Arakan probe for criticising gov’t

Rohingya Muslims living in Japan hold placards during a protest outside the Japanese Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on Nov 8, 2012. AFP This week’s dismissal of two Muslim members from the government’s commission to investigate sectarian clashes in Arakan state is reportedly linked to their outspoken criticism of the Arakanese government and alleged bias in favour of the Rohingyas.