Myanmar Ethnic Rohingya Human Rights Organization in Malaysia (MERHROM) urges everyone to end the hate speech, hate campaigns, xenophobia, and the fake news around the globe, including the Anti-Rohingya campaign. Day by day, the Rohingya continue facing hate speech, disinformation, xenophobia, and Islamophobia. These are the main reasons why we become enemies and fight each other.
Hate speech does not affect the victims only but also their family members, the society, your future generation, and your country.
Please don't deny our lives, our faith, and our dignity as guaranted by God. All human beings are born free and equal with dignity and rights.
This is my personal opinion of my studies about the globe conflict, genocide, war, disinformation, xenophobia, Islamophobia, and the hate speech.
Please save innocent people around the world. Every UN member state has the right to protect and save innocent life.
We only ask for one thing from the United Nations, superpower countries, and the international community at large. Please STOP the war, genocide and conflict. Save the innocent people around the world without further delay. We suffered enough. So many people died during the first and second world war and Genocides. We can not have another war and Genocides. War is not a solution. We are struggling to maintain peace and justice. please end war, genocide and conflict.
The consequences are very dangerous, especially to the vulnerable group such as asylum seekers, refugees, and migrants.
MERHROM request to the United Nations, UN member states, World Leaders, international community and Civil Society Organization's around the world to take immediate action to end the Anti-Religion and Anti-Race, hate speech, disinformation, xenophobia, and Islamophobia round the globe, including the Anti-Rohingya campaign.
Thank you.
“JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED”.
#StopHateCampaign
#StopFakeNews
#StopAntiReligion
#StopAntiRace
#StopHateSpeech, #StopDisinformation, #StopXenophobia,
#StopIslamophobia
Thank you.
Zafar Ahmad Abdul Ghani
President of MERHROM
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Congratulations, Dr. Khalilur Rahman, on winning the presidency of the 81st UN General Assembly. I hope you will keep the Rohingya agenda in every discussion. The Rohingya want nothing from you but only a durable solution for their safe, voluntary, and dignified return to Myanmar
Arnavutluk’ta, Zvërnec bölgesinde planlanan turizm projesine ve koruma altındaki alanlarda inşaata karşı protestolar devam ediyor.
“Arnavutluk satılık değil” sloganıyla düzenlenen ve aktivistlerin öncülük ettiği protesto, başkent Tiran’da altıncı gününde de binlerce kişiyi, özellikle gençleri bir araya getirdi.
Ko Tinmaung Detained in Canada
Why is a Canada-based Rohingya humanitarian activist, freshly released from Israeli detention and alleging torture and racist abuse, reportedly being held again on arrival in Canada? Was he formally detained? If so, on what grounds? Was he questioned? For how long? Was he denied access to family and friends? Was he offered medical care?
These are not procedural questions. They go to the heart of how Canada treats those who stand in solidarity with Palestinians.
Ko Tinmaung returned with allegations of beatings, tasering, sexualised humiliation, racist abuse and denial of medical care. A state that takes such testimony seriously would receive him as someone who requires protection, documentation, medical attention, and support. It would not compound the trauma by arresting him upon landing.
Canada cannot present itself as a defender of human rights abroad while treating a returning humanitarian activist as a problem to be managed at the airport.
Ko Tinmaung did not go to Gaza as an armed actor. He joined a civilian mission to challenge a blockade and deliver aid. He came back with wounds and testimony. The least Canada owes him is care, transparency and accountability.
As you can see makeshift shelters behind me, where we now live in overcrowded #Rohingya refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar after fleeing #Myanmar nearly nine years ago in search of safety. We have lost our homes, but we still hold on to our #identity and hope for a better future.
The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia condemns escalating hate speech and online attacks targeting Rohingya refugees in Malaysia.
The commission “urges Malaysians to reject hatred and dehumanisation in all forms and to reaffirm our shared commitment to compassion, justice, and the protection of human dignity.”
https://t.co/9MvaFPacsr
The #Rohingya came to #Malaysia seeking safety and survival, not comfort. Campaigns calling for their removal ignore the reality of a people who fled persecution and violence. We urge the IC and #UNHCR to protect Rohingya refugees and uphold their rights, dignity, and safety.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, during his visit to Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, highlights humanitarian plight of Rohingya Muslims living in refugee camps there, stressing that international community must find a lasting solution to the crisis
Seeing a petition like “Remove Rohingya from Malaysia” is deeply concerning and painful. It reflects how easily fear and misunderstanding can overshadow human reality. The Rohingya are not people who chose to migrate for comfort—they are a community forced to flee.
Congratulations to the Chin Refugee Committee in Malaysia on 25 years of service, leadership, and unwavering commitment to the Chin community. 👏
It was an honor for @FortifyRights's Executive Director @AmyAlexSmith to join and receive a certificate of recognition during the anniversary celebrations in Kuala Lumpur.
We are humbled to be part of the collective efforts of countless advocates, community leaders, and refugees who have worked together over many years to advance rights, dignity, and opportunity for Chin refugees in Malaysia.
Here's to the next 25 years of courage, community, and hope. 🎊
Join the movement #Black4Rohingya on 13 June by wearing black and sharing your photos and messages of support on social media using the hashtag #Black4Rohingya
A small seedling in the hands of a #Rohingya child carries a powerful message of hope, resilience, and a greener future. On this World #Environment Day, let's protect nature and nurture the next generation. Rohingya Refugee Camp, Bangladesh
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Today, Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh held a banner, sending heartfelt message to #Rohingya activist, 𝗞𝗼 𝗧𝗶𝗻𝗠𝗮𝘂𝗻𝗴 for joining the 𝗚𝗹𝗼𝗯𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝘂𝗺𝘂𝗱 𝗙𝗹𝗼𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗮 and standing with the Palestinian people after his release from Israeli detention.
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh hold a banner thanking Ko Tinmaung for joining the Sumud Flotilla and standing with Gaza.
A simple message from one persecuted people to another" "From Arakan to Gaza, our struggles are connected."
Turkish Foreign Minister @HakanFidan said Türkiye is working in coordination with neighboring countries and international organizations to achieve a permanent and just solution to the Rohingya crisis.
We, the Rohingya deeply appreciate Türkiye's relentless efforts and unwavering support for our community over many decades..
Speaking at a joint press conference with Ban.gladeshi Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman in Dhaka, Fidan also said Türkiye is striving to keep the issue on the international agenda https://t.co/BA0zyeA8Xq
"Bangladesh has demonstrated a historic sacrifice on behalf of all humanity."
Speaking in Dhaka, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Türkiye is working with regional partners to achieve a permanent solution to the Rohingya crisis and support the safe, voluntary return of refugees to Myanmar
https://t.co/sH4D8Sou1A
NEW: Two years after the Arakan Army, an ethnic armed group, killed and wounded hundreds of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar’s Rakhine State and burned down their village, the survivors are still denied justice and cannot return to their homes. https://t.co/XokaiXJinK
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Ko Tinmaung, a coordinator for the Free Rohingya Coalition, was abducted by Israeli forces during the hijacking of the Sumud Flotilla. Yet while Maung Zarni relentlessly demands accountability, most of the other FRC leadership have responded with a deafening, complicit silence.
The usual bureaucratic evasions won't work here. To claim "we can't comment on everything" or to hide behind the classic excuse of "diplomatic back-channels" is an insult to the crisis. What "back-channels" exist here? Are they appealing directly to Itamar Ben-Gvir?!
When "big-name" human rights coordinators stay utterly silent on the state-sponsored piracy and kidnapping of their own colleague, it reveals something... You cannot selectively oppose oppression without rendering your entire moral framework bankrupt.
Childhood shouldn’t look like this.
In the #Rohingya camps, food cuts have turned hunger into a daily reality. With no #future in sight, even children now dream of escaping risking dangerous journeys to #Malaysia.
No #child should have to choose between hunger and the sea.