Professor Yunus thanked the EU for its support and urged aid to reopen schools for over one million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
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Professor Yunus thanked the EU for its support and urged aid to reopen schools for over one million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
https://t.co/gjoWtZ4gXH
I had an interview with CNN today about the 8th commemoration of Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day and the Htan Shauk Kan massacre committed by the Arakan Army (AA).
🌙 Eid Mubarak! 🌙 May this joyous occasion bring you and your families endless happiness, peace, and prosperity. May Allah (SWT) accept our prayers, bless our efforts, and keep us united in goodness and service.Wishing you all a wonderful and blessed Eid!
Here’s a rape victim sharing her account: Arakan Army (AA) militants gang-raped her in front of her husband and children. They then slaughtered her husband.
“Two guys were holding my hands tightly. Some others hit me on my chest and belly, and my children were crying. Some tore my clothes and touched my private parts. Then they raped me,”
https://t.co/ZgIfzlMoee
On Myanmar Independence Day, we, the Rohingya, call for true freedom—one that includes justice, equality, and dignity for all ethnic groups. Let this day inspire unity and an end to oppression. #MyanmarIndependenceDay#RohingyaRights#FreedomStreet
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