Second Genocide

Rohingya Survivors Allege a Second Genocide by the Arakan Army

For the Rohingya people, August 5 is no longer just a date—it is a painful symbol of a genocide that refuses to end. While August 25, 2017, is widely recognized as the beginning of Myanmar’s systematic campaign of violence, many Rohingya now mark August 5, 2024, as a Black Day—a reminder of the atrocities that […]

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“Arakan Army”: A Greater Threat Than the Junta and a Dead End for Rohingya Rights.

ByAhtaram Shin The “Arakan Army” (AA) has long portrayed itself as a liberation force fighting against Myanmar’s military junta, but the reality is far darker. While the junta’s atrocities against the Rohingya, Rakhine people act as paramilitary are well-documented, the AA’s actions reveal an even more insidious threat—one that not only perpetuates violence but ensures […]

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The Rohingya fisherman who died as a result of torture by the Arakan Army

Rohingya Man Found Dead After Abduction by Arakan Army; Three Others Still Missing

The body of a Rohingya man bearing signs of injury has been found after he was abducted by the Arakan Army (AA) to Laldia Island near the Myanmar-Bangladesh border. Three other men who were abducted with him remain missing. Local sources told Wsnews24.com that the deceased, identified as Zafor (46 years old), was from Tharsi […]

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Arakan Army

Arakan Army Begins Selling Confiscated Rohingya Property in Maungdaw

Arakan Army/United League of Arakan (AA/ULA) begins selling confiscated Rohingya properties in Maungdaw. It has been reported that the Arakan Army/United League of Arakan (AA/ULA), has begun selling properties confiscated from Rohingya residents in Maungdaw Township, Arakan State, Myanmar. According to local sources, since 1st August, the Arakan Army/ United League of Arakan (AA/ULA) has […]

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Fortify Rights

Fortify Rights Urges India to End Unlawful Expulsions of Rohingya Refugees and Muslim Citizens

The Indian government must immediately end its unlawful campaign of expulsion against Indian Muslim citizens and Rohingya refugees, said Fortify Rights. The move comes as the Indian authorities in recent months have been arbitrarily arresting, detaining, torturing and coercively removing members of Muslim minorities — including those with valid documentation or citizenship — as well […]

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