Returning Rohingya will not be able to reclaim land, suggest officials

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SITTWE (Myanmar): Rohingya Muslims who return to Myanmar after fleeing to Bangladesh are unlikely to be able to reclaim their land, and may find that their crops have been harvested and sold by the government, according to officials and government plans. Nearly 600,000 Muslims have crossed the border since Aug 25, when alleged Rohingya militant attacks on security posts sparked a ferocious counteroffensive by the Myanmar army. The United Nations says killings, arson and rape carried out by troops and ethnic Rakhine Buddhist mobs since late August amount to a…

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پرتگال میں روہنگیا میانمر کے مظلوم مسلمانوں کی نسل کشی کے خلاف ان سے اظہار یکجہتی

Solidarity expressed in portugal for Rohingya Muslims

لزبن (رپورٹ ضیاءسید سے)  پرتگال کے دارلحکومت لزبن میں بھی روہنگیا میانمر کے مظلوم مسلمانوں کی نسل کشی اور ظلم وستم کے خلاف ان سے اظہار یکجہتی کے لیے  پاک پرتگال ایسوسی ایشن اور پاکستان پریس کلب پرتگال کے اشتراک سے لزبن میں احتجاجی ریلی روسیو سکوائر پر نکالی گئ ریلی کی قیادت محبوب احمد نے کی جبکہ قاری امجد محمود نقشبندی،ضیاءسید، عرفان بٹ، کلیم چوہدری،راجہ حسنین، سید خالد عباس، قاسم شاہ،ہلال حیدرخان  سمیت  پاکستانی کمیونٹی کے راہنماوں نے بھی شرکت کی بنگلہ  دیش،موزمبیق،انڈیا سے تعلق رکھنے والے مسلمانوں نے بھی شرکت اور میانمر کے…

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Global split over Rohingya crisis as China backs Myanmar crackdown

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International divisions emerged on Tuesday ahead of a UN Security Council meeting on a worsening refugee crisis in Myanmar, with China voicing support for a military crackdown that has been criticised by the US, slammed as “ethnic cleansing” and forced 370,000 Rohingya to flee the violence. Beijing’s intervention appears aimed at heading off any attempt to censure Myanmar at the council when it convenes on Wednesday. China was one of the few foreign friends of Myanmar’s former junta. Beijing has tightened its embrace under Aung San Suu Kyi’s civilian government…

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سینیٹر طلحہ محمود امدادی سامان لیکر روہنگیا مہاجر کیمپ پہنچ گئے

Talha Mehmood in Rohingya border

میانمار میں مظالم کے شکار روہنگیا مسلمانوں سے اظہار یکجہتی کے لئے سینیٹر طلحہ محمود امدادی سامان لے کر بنگلادیش اور برما کے بارڈر پر قائم مہاجر کیمپ پہنچ گئے ہیں۔ جیو نیوز سے گفتگو میں سینیٹر طلحہ محمود نے کہا کہ روہنگیا مسلم مہاجروں کی حالت بہت خراب ہے ،ان کے پاس نہ خیمے ہیں اور نہ ہی پہننے کو کپڑے ہیں۔ انہوں نے مزید کہا کہ بنگلا دیش اور برما کی سرحد پر قائم مہاجر کیمپوں میں روہنگیا مسلمان کھلے آسمان تلے بیٹھے ہیںجبکہ وقفے وقفے سے برسات…

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Rohingya Muslims among 1,000 killed in Myanmar: UN rapporteur

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SEOUL: More than 1,000 people might already have been killed in Myanmar, mostly minority Rohingya Muslims — more than twice the government’s total — a senior United Nations representative said on Friday, urging Aung San Suu Kyi to speak out against the deaths. India refuses to join declaration against Myanmar at international meet In the last two weeks alone 270,000 mostly Rohingya civilians have fled to Bangladesh, overwhelming refugee camps that were already bursting at the seams, the UN said. Others have died trying to flee the fighting in Rakhine…

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India refuses to join declaration against Myanmar at international meet

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NUSA DUA, INDONESIA: In a clear show of solidarity with Myanmar, India has refused to be a part of a declaration adopted at an international conference saying it carried “inappropriate” reference to violence in Rakhine state from where 125,000 Rohingyas have fled to Bangladesh. According to a Times of India report, an Indian parliamentary delegation dissociated itself from the ‘Bali Declaration’ at the ‘World Parliamentary Forum on Sustainable Development’ held in Indonesia. “This was in view of the fact that the declaration, which was to be adopted at the conclusion of the forum, was…

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Myanmar’s Suu Kyi slams ‘misinformation’ over Rohingya crisis

Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi

Myanmar’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Wednesday alleged a “huge iceberg of misinformation” was distorting the picture of the Rohingya crisis, which has forced 125,000 of the Muslim minority to flee to Bangladesh. In her first comments since Rohingya militant attacks sparked unrest on August 25, Suu Kyi said fake news was “calculated to create a lot of problems between different communities” and to promote “the interest of the terrorists”. Her intervention, quoted on the Facebook page of her State Counsellor’s office, followed a phone call with Turkish…

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