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Press release : Facts about Arakan Rohingya National Organisation
This statement is made in response to press release dated 18/10/2007 issued by Mr. Ahmedur Rahman from Norway, in the ambiguous name of CRDB, intending to tarnish the image of the Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO) and its leadership.
ARNO statement on the SPDCs violence against revered monks and people
Date: 28th September 2007
Arakan Rohingya National Organisation strongly condemns the SPDC’s brutal crackdown against unarmed peaceful demonstrators and urges the international community to take concerted and tougher action to stop the regime from further committing crimes against humanity against the people of Burma.
Statement of ARNO on the Policy Statement of ANC on the Peoples of Arakan
Dated: 18th September 2007
(1) Arakan is a multicultural society with a population of diverse ethnic, linguistic, cultural and religious identities. All its peoples are broadly called ‘Arakanese’, irrespective of their language, race, culture and religion. But unknown is the word ‘Arakan’ for its people.
ARNO condemns the arrest of peaceful demonstrators protesting massive fuel price hike in Burma
Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO) strongly condemns the arrest and detention by SPDC, of prominent students leaders and other activists for their peaceful expression of concern over the sudden massive fuel price hike that has led to the rise in all essential commodities.

In This Issue:
- Editorial: Myanmar’s Federal Vision Hinges on Rohingya Inclusion
- Myanmar’s Draft Law and Women Under Arms
- Independence Promises and the Systematic Stripping of Minority Rights in Myanmar
- The Arakan Army’s Divide-and-Rule Tactics Against the Rohingya
- Rohingya Security and Peace in Rakhine
- IIMM Shares Evidence of Crimes Against Rohingya with International Courts
- Dhaka Declaration: Rohingya Speak with One Voice
- A Mosque Reopens in Maungdaw but What Does It Really Mean?
- Rohingya Women are Forced into Arakan Army Ranks
- On the 8th Anniversary of the Rohingya Genocide the Crisis Continues, the World Must Act
- ARNO Expresses Concern Over Crisis Group Report’s Misrepresentation of Rohingya Realities
- Eight Years On, Genocide Against Rohingya Persists
Latest News
Burmese billionaire Tay Za wants Putao land
KNG News – Kachin News Group
A firm owned by the Burmese billionaire tycoon Tay Za has requested government officials to grant 600,000 acres (240,000 hectare) of land in northern Kachin’s state Putao (also Putau) region for a gold mining project. Tay Za who is the owner of Htoo Trading and many other related firms has extensive business interests across Burma. He is well known for his cozy relationship with former regime leader General Than Shwe.The Burmese Muslims Who Are Refugees in Their Own Country
Last month, United Nations human rights worker Tomas Quintana was set upon by a mob as he tried to visit a camp for Muslim refugees in the central Burmese city of Meiktila. “My car was descended upon by a crowd of around 200 people, who proceeded to punch and kick the windows and doors of the car while shouting abuse,” Quintana said in a statement.
Hunger-striking Activist Naw Ohn Hla to Appeal Sentence by Month’s End
RANGOON — The lawyer for jailed land-rights protestor Naw Ohn Hla says that his client hopes to appeal her two-year jail sentence by the end of September.
“We are hopeful for an appeal hearing around September 25,” Robert San Aung, the jailed woman’s lawyer, told The Irrawaddy.
Robert San Aung said that Naw Ohn Hla, who was a political prisoner under Burma’s old army government, has been on hunger strike since her sentencing on August 29 for breaching Burma’s Penal Code.
“Her sentencing was unjust,” the lawyer added.Myanmar Facing Massive Inflation Before Economy Really Gets Going
Myanmar Government Hopes For Nationwide Cease-Fire In October
By RFA
Myanmar’s government is optimistic of forging a joint nationwide cease-fire accord with all armed rebel groups in the country by next month, a government adviser said Wednesday, keeping fingers crossed that crucial talks next week with Kachin rebels will lead to a breakthrough.
Hla Maung Shwe, adviser of the Myanmar Peace Center, said the long-proposed nationwide cease-fire could take place in the first week of October.
An announcement of an October launch of the peace initiative by Minister in the President’s office Aung Min at the weekend by met with skepticism by ethnic leaders.Myanmar: a country of newfound economic optimism
By Nyo Myint, Managing Director, Kanbawza Bank
Liberalised regulations and a number of growing financial sectors suggest Myanmar could be on its way to becoming a major market in the ASEAN
Documenting large scale economic crimes in the commercialized Myanmar
By Maung Zarni
“Myanmar Economic Crime Documentation Unit”
There is a need to establish an open-source intelligence unit monitoring the process of privatization in Myanmar.t
Let’s call this, provisionally, the Myanmar Economic Crime Watch or Documentation Unit which will document the large scale economic loot, theft and rape of the country and her wealth.
The battle for a new Myanmar now has a very clear economic and commercial front, not just political and human rights.Myanmar Buddhist committee bans anti-Muslim organisations
By Reuters Staff
A government-appointed body that oversees Myanmar’s Buddhist monkhood has issued a directive intended to check the influence of a monk-led movement accused of stoking violence against minority Muslims.
At least 237 people have died in sectarian violence since June last year and more than 150,000 have been displaced. The vast majority of the victims were Muslim.Burmese authorities block evacuating Kachin war refugees
BNI
About 100 Kachin war refugees remain trapped in the isolated jungles of Putao District in Burma’s northernmost Kachin state, according to sources from a local church.
The group – mainly women and children – have been in hiding since the middle of last week when fighting broke out between government forces and the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) near Nhka Ga village, Machyangbaw Township. The refugees have been unable to evacuate to designated ‘safe places’ and are being denied all forms of aid by government forces, said the sources.Reports
Dire condition of Rohingya camps, need to improve: Valerie Amos
Valerie Amos, the co-coordinator for United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief, told the UN News Centre that conditions for thousands of displaced Rohingya IDPs camps in western Burma are “dire” and called on the government to do something about it. Amos released a statement after visiting camps in Arakan State on Dec.5.
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