Breaking: Turning one milestone into a call to action for higher education for Rohingya and other displaced students.
Read the full event report here: https://t.co/tco2DGTuxY
Breaking: The report on the event “Education for Displaced Students,” organized by @NetworkRsn, hosted by @hrw, and supported by @amnesty, celebrating my graduation from NYU, has been released.
Read the full event report here: https://t.co/mmjt6lHVuP
You are kindly invited to join us virtually.
Event date and time:
May 15, 2026, 3:00PM to 6:00PM (New York Time)
May 16, 2026, 1:00AM to 4:00AM (Bangladesh time)
If you are interested to join, please fill out this form: https://t.co/5OQMujTl2h
@NetworkRsn@hrw@amnesty
This week, the Rohingya Student Network (RSN) engaged with UN Security Council members, the EU, the UN Special Envoy’s Office, and the Bangladesh Mission, alongside the Arakan Rohingya Union, to raise urgent concerns about the Rohingya crisis.
Statement: https://t.co/3UX6wJon4N
The Rohingya Student Network (RSN) expresses deep sorrow over the death of Nurul Amin Shah Alam in Buffalo, New York. And calls for:
https://t.co/26xP3p9RFy
From New York to the Hague! #Justice4Rohingya Accountability under international law is non-negotiable.
Follow merit hearing of Rohingya Genocide Case at @CIJ_ICJ.
Even as Rohingya remain among the most persecuted, our love for Myanmar and all its people has never faded.
From the UNGA stage, I said: You are not forgotten. Rohingya see you. Rohingya feel your pain.
Our love is resistance, solidarity, and hope: https://t.co/Two2UZYFr4
The President of the UN General Assembly quoted @M_Sawyed’s words during the conference’s conclusion, highlighting the deep pain of these 8 years of displacement without return.
@NetworkRsn joined ARU, Justice for all, and some other organizations to commemorate the 8th anniversary of Rohingya Genocide Day. Full statement delivered by @M_Sawyed
🔗 https://t.co/ORiOMynXg0
Myanmar’s military killed thousands of Rohingya and forced over 700,000 to flee. 8 years later, justice has not come.
Rohingya still suffer atrocities, this time by both the military and the Arakan Army. The genocide is not history, it is ongoing.
🔗 https://t.co/kJ7C5C0lfO
Good News: In June–July 2025, We at @NetworkRsn trained 94 Rohingya youth across seven venues in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char through our Leadership Program. The program helped participants like… https://t.co/T3Zjj0ivcs