Rakhine extremists assaulted Kaman Muslims in Thandwe

BurmaTimes – Ibrahim Shah- Around twelve o’clock at midday on 29th September, a motorcycle owned by one Buddhist youth Maung Naing Oo was placed in front of a shop owned by the Chairman of Kaman Muslim party in Thandwe. The Buddhist youths started to argue harshly when the shopkeeper requested them to remove and place the vehicle some ahead from the shop since the vehicle closed the entrance of the shop.

On the double, the Buddhist youth diffused the entire town that the Kaman Muslim Party Chairman insulted Buddhism. The main reason of diffusion of such aggressive news is because the extremists of RNDP and the 969 Campaign have been seeking chances to attack the Kaman Muslims since long time.

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UAE urges international community to find lasting solutions for Rohingya Muslim minority

(Burmatimes) by WAM NEW YORK, 28th September 2013 (WAM)– The UAE has expressed concern over the acts of violence which target the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar, and demanded the international community encourage the government of Myanmar to carry out its duty to put an end to these acts which contradict the basic principles of human rights, as well as to help the Rohingya restore their rights as a Muslim Minority in Myanmar.

The UAE also re-affirmed that it will continue to provide humanitarian aid to the victims of violence in Myanmar and to defend the legitimate rights of the Muslim minority in the country.

This came in the UAE’s statement at the meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Contact Group on Rohingya, held in New York, USA, under the chairmanship of Prof. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, the Secretary General of OIC, on the margins of the 68th United Nations General Assembly.

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‘Elders’ urge Myanmar to address religious strife

By AP

Former President Jimmy Carter talks to journalists during a news conference Thursday at Strand Hotel in Yangon, Myanmar. Carter and other former world leaders wrapped up a visit to Myanmar with calls to address spiraling Buddhist-led violence against minority Muslims.

YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Jimmy Carter and two other former world leaders who are part of a group known as “The Elders” wrapped up a visit to Myanmar on Thursday with calls to address Buddhist-led violence against minority Muslims and end impunity for the perpetrators.

“No one can afford to ignore these senseless, destructive, repeated acts of brutality,” they said.

“This is a very serious problem for the world community,” the former U.S. president said, adding how it is tackled by the quasi-civilian government will be a “key test as to whether Myanmar is going to honor international standards of human rights.”

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Chinese professor funds Myanmar students to pursue university education

Editor: Hou Qiang

YANGON, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — China’s Myanmar-language professor Su Xiuyu provided stipends on Sunday for 27 poor and outstanding Myanmar students to pursue university education under the name of “Professor Su-Xiuyu Fund”.

Su, who won one of the highest religious medals of commendation in honor of her excellent performances conferred by Myanmar President U Thein Sein, is a retired professor from China’s Beijing Foreign Languages University.

The 27 students are from nine regions and states who just passed the matriculation examination and are to join universities, while 15 more from other five regions and states are expected to receive the sponsorship once they are enlisted.

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Myanmar opposition party urges to amend 2008 constitution

Xinhua

Myanmar’s opposition party, the National League for Democracy (NLD) on Saturday urged to amend the country’s 2008 Constitution.

The NLD-formed Constitution Amendment Committee said in an announcement that constitution amendments is necessary as rule of law, internal peace and genuine democracy building are depending upon it.

The committee found out that the present constitution includes provisions which are not in line with democracy standard and which harm the free and fair 2015 General Election.

The committee and ethnic political parties recently held discussions regarding whether to support amendments to the 2008 Constitution or call for a new constitution to replace it, but the solution has not resulted yet, the announcement said.

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Special Report: Myanmar old guard clings to $8 billion jade empire

Reuters

HPAKANT, Myanmar (Reuters) – Tin Tun picked all night through teetering heaps of rubble to find the palm-sized lump of jade he now holds in his hand. He hopes it will make him a fortune. It’s happened before.

“Last year I found a stone worth 50 million kyat,” he said, trekking past the craters and slag heaps of this notorious jade-mining region in northwest Myanmar. That’s about $50,000 – and it was more than enough money for Tin Tun, 38, to buy land and build a house in his home village.

But rare finds by small-time prospectors like Tin Tun pale next to the staggering wealth extracted on an industrial scale by Myanmar’s military, the tycoons it helped enrich, and companies linked to the country where most jade ends up: China.

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Press Releases

Press Release: Commemoration of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s 60 th. Birthday

Arakan Rohingya National Organization
ARAKAN (Burma)
Date: June 18, 2005.
It has been 43 years that the people of Burma are experiencing untold miseries and sufferings under military dictatorship that has kept them in deepest darkness.
Persecution and oppression all over the country are daily phenomenon. Resultantly, there are 1,350 political prisoners, many of whom are routinely tortured, one million Internally Displaced People and over 600,000 refugees in records. Besides, like Shan and Mon refugees in Thailand, Kuki, Chin, Naga in India and Kachin in China etc. there are more than 600,000 undocumented Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh who were forced to leave their homeland of Arakan by the Burmese military.

ARNO Welcomes the Continuation of US Sanction on Burma

Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO) Arakan, Burma 
Press Release
Dated. May 22, 2005.
Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO) welcomes the renewed US sanction on Burma for SPDC’s continuing grave violations of human rights against Burmese people and large-scale repression of democratic opposition.

Press Release:ARNO welcomes the decision of Malaysia

Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO) welcomes the recent decision, on November 2, 2004, of the Malaysian Government to accord refugee status to the Rohigyas on humanitarian ground while they have been suffering subhuman condition in their home and abroad.

Arakan Magazine – Issue Q4/2025
Arakan Magazine – Issue Q4/2025

In This Issue: 

  1. Editorial: Rohingyas are in a geopolitical crossroad: Global Powers and Competing Interests
  2. Rohingya Resilience in Exile: Rebuilding Lives in Refugee Camps
  3. Containing Arakan Army: A Security Imperative for Myanmar and Bangladesh
  4. Ending Digital Violence against Women and Girls
  5. Myanmar’s Election: Conflict, Exclusion, and a Crisis of Legitimacy
  6. Rohingya Families in Maungdaw Prepare to Flee Amid Forced Conscription Fears
  7. Arakan Army Orders Rohingya to Surrender Household Registration Lists
  8. Fire Tears Through Rohingya Camp in Cox’s Bazar, Injuring Three Children and Destroying Dozens of Shelters
  9. Rohingya Men and Women Forced to Join Armed Group in Maungdaw
  10. ARNO Welcomes UN Third Committee Resolution on Rohingya Rights, Demands Accountability for Armed-Group Abuses

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