Saturday, March 16, 2013

Mystery on Rohingya's 'fatal shore'

Fishermen heard gunshots on the night Navy accused of firing on boat people

BAN HIN LAT, PHANGNGA The UN's refugee agency has asked the Thai government to verify reports that authorities fired shots at an intercepted boat carrying 133 Rohingya last month, which may have resulted in at least two deaths.
The UNHCR also wants Thailand to confirm that the boat was dragged twice into international waters, after it was located in Koh Surin in Phangnga province around Feb 20.

Letter to US President Mr Barack Obama to save Rohingya (Arakanese)

BURMESE ROHINGYA AMERICAN FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION (BRAFA)
4818 South 14th Street, Milwaukee Wisconsin 53221, USA
Tel: (414) 736 4273, (414) 306 1751, Fax: (414) 817 0656
 
To:-
President Barack H. Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
 
Date: March 14, 2013
 
Sub: An Urgent Appeal to save the Rohingyas of Arakan-Burma
 
Dear Mr. President,
 
First of all, we, the members of the Burmese Rohingya American Friendship Association (BRAFA) would like to thank you for your historic visit to Burma (Myanmar) on November 19, 2012 and your great speech in Yangon University Convocation Hall in which you brought the issue of the suffering Rohingya people to the audience of the people of Burma.

Friday, March 15, 2013

UNHCR urges investigation into alleged Rohingya shooting

The Nation
March 16, 2013 8:30 pm

The UN's refugee agency on Friday called on the government to investigate reports that Thai navy men shot at Rohingya boat people fleeing sectarian conflict in Myanmar.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has asked the Thai government to verify recent reports that a Rohingya boat was towed out from Thai waters and that shots were fired during the interception.

"The UNHCR has met the survivors of a boat incident reported in Phang Nga, southern Thailand, cross-checked their accounts with other sources and established that the incident is the same one reported by boat people who arrived in Aceh, Indonesia, on February 26," said the agency's spokesperson Fatoumata Lejeune-Kaba.

UN probes Rohingya shooting claim

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has asked the Thai government to verify recent reports that a Rohingya boat was towed out from Thai waters, and that shots were fired during the interception.

UNHCR officials have met with survivors of an incident reported in Phangnga province, cross-checked their accounts with other sources and established that the incident is the same one reported by boat people who arrived in Aceh, Indonesia on Feb 26.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Thai Military Opened Fire and Killed Rohingya North of Phuke

Thai Military Opened Fire and Killed Rohingya North of Phuket, Say Boatpeople, Villagers
By Chutima Sidasathian and Alan Morison
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
PHUKET: Thai security forces opened fire on defenceless Rohingya boatpeople north of Phuket, killing at least two and as many as 15, according to detailed accounts by three survivors and Thai villagers who are sheltering them.

The killings, which are said to have occurred on February 22, came during a botched attempt by the military to transfer about 20 would-be refugees from the large boat on which they arrived from Burma (Myanmar) with 110 others, to a much smaller vessel.

When some feared they would be separated from family members, they jumped in the water and the military men opened fire during the predawn incident, the witnesses said.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Without Patriotism struggling for equality is in vain: Rohingya

Posted on www.mayupress.net

Thursday, March 7th, 2013
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By Ibrahim Shah
Generally, it is more important globally to focus on “ how did Rohingya reach at statelessness from indigenous state of  since before 8th century ,how double standard rules have been perpetuated ,who carried out perpetually the antagonism against Rohingya where both Rohingya and Rakhine Buddhists are passing their lives with peaceful co-existence and how they  are impoverished though there are several resources in western Myanmar, Arakan while the rest communes of respective races around the world are enjoying comfortably in this 21stcentury of technology era.
During the dictatorship of General Ne Win, he passed strategic master planning  with his chauvinist Burma  armies how to permanently capture the state power and soon  he focused which ethnic group could dominate earlier then  finally he found that the utter  terrible disaster to tackle against  the martial law  is the only one race , Rohingya who are the oldest indigenous race of western Myanamr near bay of Bengal because Rohingya intellectuals of respective fields played great roles both gentleman and ladies

UN plea to Thailand over reports that 15 Rohingya migrants were shot dead

Reports that 15 Rohingya migrants trying to flee Myanmar were shot dead by Thai security forces prompt UN demand for explanation

Monday, March 4, 2013

Phuket Boatpeople Vanish as Rohingya Lose Out to Lies and Propaganda

Monday, March 4, 2013
News Analysis

PHUKET: No sign has been found of 14 Rohingya said to have landed on Phuket in a small group of boatpeople 10 days ago, among many now turning up around the entire Indian Ocean region.

Eight of the Rohingya were apprehended quickly on February 22 and are believed to be being held in the Phuket Immigration centre in Phuket City.

Of the other 14 who were reported to have been travelling with them, there has been no sign.

Secrete killing increase in Maungdaw

Maungdaw, Arakan State: Secrete killing of Rohingya community is going increased in Maungdaw since beginning of 2013, according to an officer from Maungdaw, who didn’t want to named.

The dead body of Sayed Ullah on the ground
The dead body of Sayed Ullah on the ground 
“There are more than 13 Rohingyas and one Rakhine were killed by unknown miscreants, but most of Rohingya believed the killing was made by security forces, Natala villagers and case-fire arms group – Rakhine.”

The authority also didn’t able to find out or arrest, the killers of innocence people- Rohingyas and Rakhine-and the situation in northern Arakan seen, Rohingyas are sufferer and facing so many harassment but some Rohingyas stand to fight for their rights and some leaves their home land, the officer said.

Sayed Ullah (35), son of Mohamed Siddique hailed from Udaung village under Burma border security force (Nasaka) area 8, Maungdaw is a Rohingya – betel leaves farmer – was killed in his betel leaves farm house on March 1 at about 10:00pm, was found on March 2, morning, according to a village administration office member.