Ali Johar (မောင်သိန်းရွှေ)
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Co-Lead @NoStatelessness, former Fellow @RefugeesIntl (views are mine, retweets are not endorsed)
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http://www.rohringya.org/ 03-03-2016 15:13:24
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In 2017, the world witnessed extermination of Rohingya, with more than 30K killed and over a million displaced. Such acts were not mere moments of violence but a carefully orchestrated campaign of dehumanisation and a genocide..” The Telegraph telegraphindia.com/india/rohingya…
🚨 "Seven years since the Rohingya genocide began, the horror persists. Over 30,000 killed, 1M displaced, and yet the violence continues. The Rohingya community remains under siege. – Ali Johar, Director of Education at ROHRIngya" #Rohingya #Genocide #HumanRights Ali Johar (မောင်သိန်းရွှေ)
The Tragic Reality of the Rohingya Genocide #Ali Johar, Director of Education at Rohingya Human Rights Initiative - R4R (ROHRIngya) , shares the heartbreaking reality of the ongoing Rohingya genocide. He reflects on the horrific events of 2017, where over 30,000 were #killed and a million displaced, and emphasizes that
Asma Bibi's harrowing journey: A tale of survival, trafficking, and courage. The community's encouragement was crucial in helping Asma come forward. The police filed a case under rape & criminal intimidation and planned to transfer the case to the Tripura dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/roh…
Myanmar 🇲🇲: Fortify Rights investigated the Naf River massacre on August 5. We found that the AA attacked #Rohingya fleeing. Read more: fortifyrights.org/mya-inv-2024-0…
WATCH: #Rohingya survivors recount massacre by Arakan Army; Rohingya armed group aligns with the same military junta that committed genocide against Rohingya and continues to commit atrocities. Fortify Rights #Myanmar
Were you aware that, most of Rohingya’s recent history has remained under documented? Greg Constantine , visually put together preserved stories and documents by Rohingyas all across the globe to fill that gap. Here is link to Chap 8 (Teahers and Students): ekkhaale.org/chapter8
Community Album is the final chapter of Ek Khaale or Once Upon A Time—The Rohingya, by Greg Constantine . The Photo Album features Rohingya's visual history from beginning 70s, contribution & belongingness throughout Myanmar's history. link to the chapter: ekkhaale.org/chapter9