ICC Court

ROME 2OTH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION – SYMPOSIUM HIGH LEVEL SEGMENT Slået op af International Criminal Court – ICC i Tirsdag den 17. juli 2018

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Three Important things

Zarni Soe THREE IMPORTANT THINGS. ¤ There are 3 things in life that can destroy a person: * Anger * Hatred * Pride . ¤ There are 3 things in life that you should never miss: * Faith * Love * Hope . ¤ There are 3 things in life that are most valuable: * Humility * Sincerity * Friendship . ¤ There are 3 things in life that makes a person: * Respect * Commitment * Value. If you liked this post then please share with everyone.

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Demands of Rohingya for the atrocities done to them

By Maung Thin Uo Maung ROHINGYAS’ DEMANDS FOR REPATRIATION  ArakanTimes Correspondent, Teknaf On13rd July 2018,at Unchiprang camp https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np2ws1P6K3E 1. NATIVE STATUS Rohingyas are native indigenous people of Arakan and thus their “Native Status” shall be reinstated by an Act of Parliament with an international guarantee. 2. CITIZENSHIP I. Firstly, “Citizenship Cards” shall be issued to the “Rohingyas living in Arakan State”. II. Secondly, “Citizenship Cards” shall be issued to the “Rohingyas living in Bangladeshi Refugee Camps” there and repatriate to Arakan State with the “Native Citizenship Status”. III. Thirdly, “Citizenship Cards” shall be issued to the “Rohingya diasporas living across […]

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Use of Rohingya Language in political arena

Michael W. Charney What does Rohingya language intellectual/political discourse look like? Rohingya should be trying to find a way to inform their political discourse in their own language so the Rohingya community as a whole can be empowered and know they can have agency. Colonial era Bamars made the mistake of leaving the development of an intellectual culture focused on the present as opposed to the past to an English speaking elite until too late. In the 1930s, Burmese-speaking intellectuals tried to change this with the Nagani bookshop, Burmese language newspapers (Ludu presss), the World of Books (with Furnivall’s guidance), […]

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Rohingya Exodus

Rohingya: Circle of Exodus Since the late 18th century, #Arakan has been a region of intermittent violence against #ArakaneseRohingya causing refugee flows occasionally. The major outflows were in 1784, 1942, 1978, 1991-92, 2012 and 2016-17, whereas estimated 10,000 #Rohingya flee yearly, according to right groups. Slået op af Rohingya Language Academy i Søndag den 13. maj 2018 Since the late 18th century, #Arakan has been a region of intermittent violence against #ArakaneseRohingya causing refugee flows occasionally. The major outflows were in 1784, 1942, 1978, 1991-92, 2012 and 2016-17, whereas estimated 10,000 #Rohingyaflee yearly, according to right groups.

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