Requirement by Rohingya people

Ko Ko Linn Just now ·  The words used by Myanmar genocide government’s minister Win Myat Aye in his interview with media regarding his visit to Bangladesh have many twists. If the government has real intension to solve the long standing Rohingya crisis, it is very simple to agree upon: i. To restore the equal and indiscriminate citizenship rights to Rohingya after stopping accusatory term illegal immigrants and Bengalis before the repatriation. ii. To announce the resettlement of refugees who fled to escape the genocidal persecution on their own homelands. iii. To announce northern Arakan a safe zone under international supervision. […]

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Rohingya Crisis 9

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Our Short Sighting for Generations

Junaid Alam 21 mins · Stavanger, Norway ·  When we had the chance to educate our people, our religious leaders were busy teaching us Urdu/Farsi for years in Madrasa. Those leaders cannot speak nor read the language of the land and forced thousands of their pupils to learn foreign languages that no one will ever use in his/her entire life. Basic mathematics and general science were never part of the syllabus, history was totally ignored and geography was unheard of. When the educated religious Imam in your village needs a translator to speak with a police or anyone from other community, you know […]

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