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Adam Burke
Adheip Rahul Rashada
AFK Jilani
All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Rights of the Rohingya
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Burma Human Rights Network
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Dr. Abdul Karim
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Liberation War Museum
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Zaw Min Htut
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Books
“An Open Prison without End”: Myanmar’s Mass Detention of Rohingya in Rakhine State
Summary: Hamida Begum was born in Kyaukpyu, a coastal town in Myanmar’s western Rakhine State, in a neighborhood where Rohingya...
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“They Gave Them Long Swords”: Preparations for Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity Against Rohingya Muslims...
Preparations for Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity Against Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine State, Myanmar The dominant narrative about what occurred...
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“We Will Destroy Everything”: Military Responsibility for Crimes against Humanity in Rakhine State, Myanmar
Summary: Following the 25 August 2017 attacks on security posts by an armed group known as the Arakan Rohingya Salvation...
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“All of My Body Was Pain”: Sexual Violence against Rohingya Women and Girls in Burma
Summary: I was held down by six men and raped by five of them. First, they [shot and] killed my...
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“All You Can Do is Pray” Crimes Against Humanity and Ethnic Cleansing of Rohingya Muslims...
Summary: The deadly violence that erupted between ethnic Arakanese Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims in early June 2012 in Burma’s Arakan...
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Burned, Stabbed, and Shot: Physical Evidence of Atrocities committed against the Rohingya
Summary: This report documents physical evidence of atrocities committed against the Rohingya by the Burmese Army. On October 9th, 2016,...
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Caught between the Crocodile and the Snake – Contexts of the ‘Rohingya issue’
Abstract: This article is an account on how the internationally-sustained discourse of ‘democratic transition’ is masking the complexity of the...
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Conflict Analysis: The Rohingya Case, Policy Recommendations
Introduction: In the context of the modern system of nation-states where territories are demarcated, an individual without a national identity...
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Genocide Achieved, Genocide Continues: Myanmar’s Annihilation of the Rohingya
Summary:Over 800,000 women, men and children have streamed into Zura BegumI only want to go where i can be RohingyaBangladesh...
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Human Rights Abuses and Discrimination on Rohingyas by Zaw Min Htut
Preface: The Rohingyas. whose settlements in Arakan dated back to 788 A.D., are an ethnic group developed from different stocks...
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Massacre by the River: Burmese Army Crimes against Humanity in Tula Toli
Sumarry: On August 30, 2017, Hassina Begum, a 20-year-old ethnic Rohingya woman, was among the few survivors of a massacre...
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Myanmar’s 2020 Elections: Unfree, Unfair and Anti-Democratic
Summary: Myanmar’s second competitive, multi-party elections are scheduled for 8 November 2020. The elections have been billed as a milestone...
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Naga Min Sitsinyay or ‘Operation Dragon King’: Rohingya Refugees in World Press 1978
Note: The increasingly large number of patriotic people of Arakan (Arraccan) will welcome this compilation of documents of 1978 Rohingya...
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National Verification Cards A Barrier to Rohingya Repatriation
Summary: ● BHRN interviewed 18 Rohingyas – 5 from Buthidaung, 6 from Maungdaw and 7 from Ratheadaung about the extensive...
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New Political Space, Old Tensions History, Identity and Violence in Rakhine State, Myanmar
Abstract: Violence in Rakhine State of Myanmar in 2012 and 2013 caused up to 1,000 deaths and forced the long-term...
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Persecution of the Rohingya Muslims: Is Genocide occuring in Myanmar’s Rakhine State?
Summary: This legal analysis considers whether the ongoing attacks on and persecution of the Rohingya Muslim population in Myanmar constitute...
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Rape as a Weapon of War and the Women who are Resisting
Summary: The Burma Army uses rape as a weapon of war. Sexual violence has become a hallmark of the prolonged...
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Rape by Command : Sexual Violence as a Weapon against the Rohingya
Summary: This report documents the widespread, systematic use of sexual violence by the Myanmar Army during its brutal “clearance operation”...
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Rohingya in 1961 ‘Tatmadaw (Army) Journal’
Summary: “After the Mujahideen surrendered, (the) Rohingya leaders asked us not to call the Rohingya “Khaw Taw”, nor “Bengali”, nor...
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Tatmadaw’s Crackdown on The Rohingyas: A SWOT Analysis
Introduction: The Tatmadaw, the official name of the armed forces of Myanmar, militarily attacked the Rohingyas, one of the ethnic...
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