Jewish Rohingya Justice Network (@jewishrohingya) 's Twitter Profile
Jewish Rohingya Justice Network

@jewishrohingya

We are the unified American Jewish response against the ongoing Rohingya genocide.

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I’ll never forget the stories I heard from Rohingya refugees back in 2017. While the U.S. recognized the Burmese military’s genocide, accountability is still missing. On this anniversary of the U.S. genocide determination, I vow to continue working towards an end to the violence.

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Today marks one year since the U.S. rightfully recognized the atrocities committed by the Burmese military against the Rohingyas as genocide. Now, two years after the coup in Burma, we must continue to condemn the Burmese military for its horrific crimes and attacks on democracy.

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GIVE NOW: Humanitarian assistance needed immediately in the aftermath of Cyclone Mocha. Donate today to support groups on the ground helping communities recover in Burma. bit.ly/41FV06G

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Today is #RohingyaGenocide Remembrance Day, marking 6 years since the Burmese military escalated their campaign of atrocities. As members of Jewish Rohingya Justice Network, we urge Secretary Antony Blinken and President Donald J. Trump to lead on preventing further violence and hold those responsible accountable.

Today is #RohingyaGenocide Remembrance Day, marking 6 years since the Burmese military escalated their campaign of atrocities. As members of <a href="/JewishRohingya/">Jewish Rohingya Justice Network</a>, we urge <a href="/SecBlinken/">Secretary Antony Blinken</a> and <a href="/POTUS/">President Donald J. Trump</a> to lead on preventing further violence and hold those responsible accountable.
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Today marks the third anniversary of Burma's military coup. We mourn the lives and human rights lost since, and commend the activists working to restore democracy. We stand with the Rohingya people and everyone in Burma suffering under military rule. #3YearsSinceTheCoup

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JRJN thanks Secretary Antony Blinken and US Ambassador at Large for Int'l Religious Freedom for voicing concerns about persecution based on religion around the world, and for continuing to highlight the plight of the Rohingya people. We must keep advocating for the rights of this oppressed religious minority.

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Seven years ago, the Rohingya people of Burma suffered horrors at the hands of Burma's military. Tell your representatives: Support the Rohingya Genocide, Accountability, & Protection (GAP) Act to provide humanitarian aid and more for the Rohingya people. act.ajws.org/secure/rohingy…