
Htway Lwin 🇲🇲
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Human Rights Defender| Anti-Crime Activist|#Journalist| dedicated to being a voice for the voiceless, focusing on #RohingyaCrisis. 📧:[email protected]
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Despite their previous claims of respecting Rohingya rights, their actions after capturing our towns have revealed their true intentions" - Ro Nay San Lwin tells Tanbirul Miraj Ripon. At least 2,500 Rohingya killed, 40,000+ forced to flee under AA control. thenewhumanitarian.org/news-feature/2…


Dear UNICEF Bangladesh, We're grateful for opportunities like Swiss delegation visit. However, repeatedly featuring the same teachers doesn't reflect our community's full educational experience. Many capable teachers await their chance to share insights w/ partners. Let's diversify.


Why is National Unity Government Myanmar so panicked about ASSK's arrest warrant? If she's innocent of Rohingya genocide as claimed, let her face court. Your desperate defense only proves her guilt. Your fear of her prosecution speaks louder than any testimony. Justice fears no scrutiny.

What’s the Arakan Army’s excuse? Calling Rohingya “Bengali migrants” justifies burning Buthidaung homes? Drone strikes on Maungdaw civilians are “self-defense”? Forcing labor and taxes on the displaced is their “autonomy”? How’s that not persecution? Derek Tonkin





On March 18, Bangladeshi authorities arrested ARSA Commander-in-Chief Ata Ullah and other senior leaders in Dhaka—the same day Fortify Rights released a report detailing international crimes allegedly ordered by Ata Ullah. Bangladesh should coordinate with the International



The Arakan Army (AA)’s fight against Myanmar junta in Rakhine State must be for all communities, including the Rohingya. AA should restore and protect the rights of the Rohingya as citizens native to Rakhine. Read more in this op-ed by Fortify Rights’s Ejaz Min Khant.






"Our biggest crime is that we are Rohingya" - mother of Nur Mostofa, 17, KILLED during protests but EXCLUDED from martyrs list. Despite being born in ; Bangladesh 🇧🇩, studying in a local madrasa, & DYING for the country, he remains INVISIBLE to the state. thedailystar.net/news/banglades…


In Cox’s Bazar camps, our Rohingya teachers & leaders stepped up with an Examination Board to raise the bar for our kids’ education. This could change everything for our community schools! UNICEF Bangladesh , education sectors—please support us to make it formal & inclusive. #Rohingya


Refugee Fellow Lucky Karim lived as a refugee for years in Cox’s Bazar, #Bangladesh, before arriving to the United States. She had the opportunity to return in February with Refugees International's Daniel P Sullivan. Here is Lucky Karim's story ⬇️ youtu.be/_k4M1wM9fnc