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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Outlawed to be Burmese

Love loops around
Born to happy smiles
Pride twinkles adoringly

First steps taken
Lots to see
Lots to learn
Lots to feel

Lights shine out there
Deceitful curiosity
Outlawed to go there

They carry stuff
They are books
They are pencils
They are toys
Outlawed to enjoy those

They come
They take mum
They take dad
Buried alive

Tears
Streams of tears
All alone
No-one to talk
No-one to smile
Outlawed to live

Hunted as a dog
Tired of running
Where is home?

I remember
I was born in BURMA
Outlawed to live in my home
Outlawed to live in BURMA
Outlawed to exist

I’m a Rohingya blood
I’m a human being
I’m a Burmese born

Jeg - 4 January 2013

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

No safety for Rohingyas in Arakan State

There is no safety for the Rohingya community in Arakan State, Burma because Rakhine community and concerned authorities are harassing- arrest, killing, extortion, rape, looting - continuously the Rohingyas, said a village administration officer on condition of anonymity. 

Security force attempt to rape a Rohingya family in Maungdaw

Security personnel (Hluntin) stationed near the Maungdaw football ground tried to attempt to rape a Rohingya family near their station on December 31, at midnight, according to a village administration office member.

The Hidden Genocide of Burma


Monday, December 31, 2012

Today and tonight-Rohingya

Burmese Rohingya Community Australia (BRCA)

Rohingya: To stop human trafficking by sea routes

Recently, according to the reports of accidents and deaths of boat- people who were trying to go to Malaysia by sea. The accidents appear to be heartbreaking consequences for Rohingyas whose family members tried to choose the perilous routes by sea. Thousands of Rohingya people had been sent to Malaysia through these routes operated by some human trafficker groups.

Rohingya boatpeople reportedly forced to swim ashore to Malaysia

Some 450 Rohingya asylum seekers from Burma have reportedly landed on Malaysia’s northern island of Langkawi after a hazardous two-week boat journey across the Andaman Sea.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Myanmar's Rohingyas Receive Iran's Humanitarian Aid


TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran's first shipment of humanitarian aid was delivered to Myanmar's Rohingya Muslims in the state of Rakhine after weeks of delay due to the Southeast Asian country's critical conditions, specially in border areas.