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Arakan Magazine – Issue Q3/2025
Arakan Magazine – Issue Q3/2025

In This Issue: 

  1. Editorial: Myanmar’s Federal Vision Hinges on Rohingya Inclusion
  2. Myanmar’s Draft Law and Women Under Arms
  3. Independence Promises and the Systematic Stripping of Minority Rights in Myanmar
  4. The Arakan Army’s Divide-and-Rule Tactics Against the Rohingya
  5. Rohingya Security and Peace in Rakhine
  6. IIMM Shares Evidence of Crimes Against Rohingya with International Courts
  7. Dhaka Declaration: Rohingya Speak with One Voice
  8. A Mosque Reopens in Maungdaw but What Does It Really Mean?
  9. Rohingya Women are Forced into Arakan Army Ranks
  10. On the 8th Anniversary of the Rohingya Genocide the Crisis Continues, the World Must Act
  11. ARNO Expresses Concern Over Crisis Group Report’s Misrepresentation of Rohingya Realities
  12. Eight Years On, Genocide Against Rohingya Persists

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MYANMAR: A People Facing Buddhist Violence

Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) has a population of 48 million, 15 percent of whom are Muslims. Most of the rest are Buddhists. The Muslims live in the Arakan region of the country.

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Study in Sudan

By Hasan 

Education is the backbone of any nation. Without educated patriotic people our struggle toward regaining our rights and self determination shall remain at distance. At such we have from the very beginning of the leadership, tried to facilitate our people with whatever means to assist them in their plight for education.  Today we have initiated a new project of facilitating information and resources to our people to provide them with a guide to further their education. With the hope, one day they will lead the nation further and serve the community to their best.

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Scholarships for Burmese Students

by Aung Kyaw Soe

              I would like to discuss shortly about different scholarships/financial assistance schemes as I found there are confusion among people in overseas, and inside Burma.

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Education is the Passport For the future of our refugee children

By Dr San Oo Aung
There are virtually countless number of people in Burma displaced both within and without the country's borders because of the military regime SPDC’s ethnic cleansing and brutal oppressions. And some times because SPDC wants to give away land to foreign or Chinese companies for various projects, the villages and the towns in ethnic areas are relocated forcefully. SPDC usually practiced the “Three Cuts” operation to dislodge people from their homes. Cut the food and water supply, cut the communications and cut the information chain.
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STATEMENT ON PRESERVATION OF UNITY AND PEACE AMONG THE ENTIRE PEOPLE OF ARAKAN

ARAKAN INDEPENDENCE ALLIANCE
ARAKAN
 
27 April 2007                                     
Arakan Independence Alliance (AIA) expresses its deep concern over the recent untoward development arising out of ‘12/04/07-dated RWU statement’ and urges upon all to stop preaching hatred among our diverse people, and instead to cultivate sense of oneness, under the principle of ‘unity in diversity’ in order to charter the future of the people of Arakan and that of their generations to come.
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FY 2007 NGO Programs for Rohingya in Bangladesh and Burma

Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration
Washington, DC

Overview
The Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM) values its continued cooperation with international organization (IO) and Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) partners worldwide. PRM will accept proposals from IOs and international NGOs to provide assistance to the following Burmese populations of concern:

1. Rohingya refugees and local communities in Bangladesh
2. Stateless Rohingya in Northern Rakhine State in Burma

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Canada is first country to resettle Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh

KITCHENER, Canada, April 20 (UNHCR) – Shofique Ahmed sits swathed in layers of clothing under his anorak. Decades ago he was a farm labourer in Myanmar's northern Rakhine state. It's early spring, but looking out at the blowing snow he must wonder at the effort it takes to grow anything in the southwestern Ontario town of Kitchener.

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