Rohingya: A Challenge for ASEAN Society

Rohingya: A Challenge for ASEAN Society ASIA & THE PACIFIC, 13 June 2016 Muhammad Pizaro – The Jakarta Post Rohingya refugess in Langkat, North Sumatra, on May 17, 2015.(Antara/Irsan Mulyadi) 7 Jun 2016 – The plight of the Rohingya people in Myanmar has attracted the world’s attention for years. In May 2015, the Rohingya refugee crisis grabbed international headlines when tens of thousands of Rohingya fled from Myanmar’s state-sponsored persecution in overcrowded boats heading toward Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Myanmar’s government views the Rohingya as illegal citizens and describes them as immigrants from Bangladesh, despite the group having inhabited Rakhine […]

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A BAD DAY:

A BAD DAY: A bad day can happen to anyone either it is a quarrel, dispute or just a pure misunderstanding. Most of the time it happens just because of a little misunderstanding which create a big lost for both sides in long run. If there is a misunderstanding you should be patient and wait or try to resolve if possible. You should carry big heart to forgive little little mistakes. That is the wisdom. Otherwise it will leave a bitterness behind effecting both sides. Please try to forgive if you can. Thank you.

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Best Ramdan Wishes to Muslims from around the world

http://www.ramadan.co.uk/ramadan-messages-from-uk-political-leaders/ Ramadan 2016: David Cameron's message "To everyone in Britain and around the world observing the holy month of Ramadan, I wish you Ramadan Mubarak." David Cameron Opslået af 10 Downing Street på 5. juni 2016 https://www.facebook.com/TunisieNewsOfficiel/videos/1337858042910597/ Ramadan Mubarak to all those preparing to fast. May your #Ramadan be peaceful and blessed. Opslået af Sadiq Khan på 5. juni 2016 It was a pleasure to celebrate Iftar and break the first Ramadan fast with Muslim members of our caucus last night. Ce fut un plaisir de célébrer l’iftar et de rompre le premier jeûne du ramadan avec les membres musulmans […]

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Arakan Muslims Kheouk or Headman appointed to the charge of Division

By Aman Ullah Arakan Muslims Kheouk or Headman appointed to the charge of Division By Aman Ullah On April 26, 1826, the then Sub Commissioner of Arakan sent a report to the George Swinton Esquire, Secretary to Government in the Secret and Political Department Fort William, on the cultures and inhabitants of Arakan. According to that report, it was mentioned that: – “The province of Arracan exclusive of the capital includes 55 village Divisions or Districts, each District or Division containing according to its size from 2 to 60 Paras, or small villages, each division is placed under the control […]

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Ethnic cleansing to Rohingya

႐ုိဟင္ဂ်ာလူမ်ိဳးေပၚ က်ဳးလြန္တဲ့ခြဲျခားဆက္စံမႈ ရပ္တန္႔ေစေရး ေခါင္းစဥ္နဲ႔ ေနာ္ေဝႏုိင္ငံ၊ ေအာ္စလိုၿမိဳ႕မွာ က်င္းပခဲ့တဲ့ ႏုိင္ငံတကာညီလာခံမွာ ႏုိင္ငံတကာေခါင္းေဆာင္ေတြက ျမန္မာအစိုးရကုိ ေဝဖန္လိုက္ပါတယ္။Published on 28 May 2015 by DVB Opslået af Eliyas Iqbal på 29. maj 2015

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The Modern from of Arakan is Derived from Arabic ( Noya cokól ór Arakan Arob ottú aiccé)

The Modern form of Arakan is Derived from Arabic By Aman Ullah “The modern form of Arakan said to be derived from the Arabic ‘Al-Rakhang’” …Professor Hodivala “Arekadesa could also be read Anekadesa”….Dr. Pamela Gutman Pamela Gutman was born in Adelaide, South Australia. Her tertiary education was at the University of Vienna, where she studied German, Philosophy, and Art History, and then at The Australian National University, where she studied Bahasa Indonesia, Old Javanese, and Sanskrit. She was first sent to Arakan in 1972 by G.H. Luce, the foremost historian of Burma. She wrote her doctoral thesis on Arakan and took […]

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Bormá Ruáingar éçe aiccé de (Burma came to Rohingya)

Arakan hóde yían ekkán alok azad dec aiccíl “Arakan or Azad Mullúk – (Independent Kingdom of Arakan)” bóuli hoitóu zeçé Ruáinga ókkol tákitou. Bormá ye larái gorí Arakan oré loifélaiye de. Aijja añárare añárar Arakan dec óttu dáfaibellá boóut dhóilla kucíc ókkol gorér hátta Ruáinga hóde koum íba Bormát nái bóuli hoór. Ótolla Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen é “Ruáinga Bormát nú aiyé, Lékin Bormá Ruáingar éçe aiccé de” bóuli elan gorí hoór. Nise Wikipediar hóbor ot íbar aró maalumat ókkol forí saái faribá. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amartya_Sen      

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Rohingyas are de jure citizens of Burma (Ruáinga ókkol kaanuní Bormár decóitta)

Rohingyas are de jure citizens of Burma By Aman Ullah “Everyone has the right to a nationality,” and “no one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his nationality.” Universal Declaration of Human Rights In January 1947, Aung San led a small delegation to Landon to discuss Burma’s political future. The outcome of this visit was ‘Aung San-Atlee Agreement’, which was signed on 27th January 1947. According to that agreement, which said, ‘in order to decide on the future of Burma a Constituent Assembly shall be elected within four months instead of Legislature under the Act of 1935. For this purpose the […]

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Muhábbot or Cáigor (Ocean of Love)

Muhábbot ór Cáigor (Ocean of Love) Monot Monot rakís ek din, aññí yó aiccílam. Duk kín añár hañsé rakí, cúk kun sób tuáñre dilám. Tuáñr diya sób duk kún, céc bela búli dilam Cúdu monot rakís ek din, tuáñr facé aññí aiccílam. Moulana Mohammed Rafique Mir Ahmed, Quebec Canada. OK Entezar Aibá hoilá nu aáila, tuáñr entezar ot aiccílam, No buzíla, tuáñre hotó ze, miss goijjílam. No manilá honó din, tuáñre hotó afon báfilam, For báfi yáa hoctho dilá, ohoman tuáñrtu faáilam. Cíar no goríla honó din, kintu tuáñr sób duk kór bág, nitou saáilam, Tuñí becí ragi, yían zaintam, […]

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