Thursday, May 9, 2019

ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ်အရေး နိုင်ငံရေးပါတီတွေနဲ့ အစိုးရ ကော်မတီ ဆွေးနွေး

RFA 
လွတ်လပ်တဲ့ အာရှအသံ 
2019-05-09

 ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ်တည်ငြိမ်အေးချမ်းရေး အထောက်အကူပြုကော်မတီနဲ့ ရခိုင်နိုင်ငံရေးပါတီတွေ၊ ရခိုင်အသင်းအဖွဲ့တွေ မေလ ၉ ရက်နေ့က ရန်ကုန်မြို့မှာ ဆွေးနွေးပွဲ ပြုလုပ်စဉ်။
Photo: MOI 

ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ်တည်ငြိမ်အေးချမ်းရေး အထောက်အကူပြုကော်မတီ ဥက္ကဋ္ဌ ဦးအေးသာအောင်က ရခိုင်နိုင် ငံရေးပါတီတွေ၊ ရခိုင်အသင်းအဖွဲ့တွေ၊ ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ်ဆိုင်ရာ အတွေ့အကြုံရှိ ပညာရှင်တွေနဲ့ ရန်ကုန်မြို့မှာ မနေ့က တွေ့ဆုံဆွေးနွေးရာမှာ ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ်ပဋိပက္ခတွေ ပြေငြိမ်းရေးအတွက် အကြောင်းအရာ ကန့်သတ် ချက်မရှိပဲ လွတ်လပ်ပွင့်လင်းစွာ ပြောဆိုကြဖို့ တိုက်တွန်းခဲ့ပါတယ်။

Rohingya repatriation: Dhaka pins hope on Asean involvement for progress

Dhaka Tribune 
Published at  May 9th, 2019
 This photo taken recently shows a makeshift rohingya camp in cox’s Bazar Syed Zakir Hossain/Dhaka Tribune

It is difficult to engage Asean as a civilian monitoring entity, but doable, officials say

Bangladesh has been trying to get the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), a bloc of 10 nations that includes Myanmar, involved in the process of Rohingya repatriation, which was supposed to begin more than 15 months ago as per an agreement between Bangladesh and Myanmar.

Myanmar shows mercy – but not to Rohingya

THE NATION
opinion 
May 09, 2019
By The Nation 

Release of two journalists jailed after uncovering massacre does not mark a turning point in campaign of ethnic cleansing

Tuesday’s release of two Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists imprisoned on bogus charges was a ray of hope in a dark episode of ethnic cleansing in Myanmar. 

A relentless campaign by their Reuters colleagues, other media outlets and human rights organisations finally saw Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo reunited with their love ones after more than 500 days behind bars. The pair was jailed on trumped up charges of possessing state secrets after exposing the massacre of 10 Rohingya Muslims by government security forces in Rakhine.

‘Genocide’, ‘human rights’ and what’s lost in translation


Frontier
MYANMAR 
By THAN TOE AUNG | FRONTIER
Wednesday, May 08, 2019

A screenshot of a cartoon published on The Irrawaddy's website that caused an outcry among human rights activists. (Than Toe Aung)  

The fight to protect human rights and counter genocide is hampered by the way these terms are understood in Myanmar, and mistranslation is partly to blame.
On March 28, the Burmese edition of The Irrawaddy published a cartoon on its website that caused an outcry among human rights activists in Myanmar.

After the Sri Lanka bombings: why Myanmar won't be next

Frontier

MYANMAR
By JARED DOWNING | FRONTIER
Thursday, May 09, 2019
 Security personnel inspect the interior of St Sebastian's Church in Negombo on April 22, a day after the church was hit in series of bomb blasts targeting churches and luxury hotels in Sri Lanka. (AFP)
Despite government concern and suspicion in the wake of deadly terror attacks in Sri Lanka, Myanmar is not a likely target for Islamic extremism.

ON EASTER Sunday, April 21, one of the deadliest terror attacks in the last decade occurred in one of Myanmar’s closest neighbours – a country also recovering from decades of civil war, and with a history of tension between a Muslim minority and Buddhist majority.

Rohingya Muslims: Unknown facts about them, know who they are?

TRACK
May 08 2019 
From the ninth century,onwards, Arab and other traders have visited the Rakhine state, formerly Arakan, on the western coast of Burma (Myanmar), and in the early days, a group of them settled there.As a result of interaction with the local population, Islam gradually spread,until a large part of the Rakhine state became Muslim.

Four Detainees Admit to Being Arakan Army Members: Army

The Irrawaddy 
By Moe Myint
8 May 2019
Army troops in the 74th Anniversary of Myanmar Armed Forces Day Parade in Naypyidaw on March 27, 2019. / The Irrawadd


YANGON—After eight days of interrogation during military detention, six out of dozens of detainees from Kyauktan Village in northern Rakhine State’s Rathedaung Township were transferred to Sittwe Police Station on Wednesday.

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

လူမျိုးရေး ဘာသာရေးပဋိပက္ခ တားဆီးဖို့ အတိုင်ပင် ခံတိုက်တွန်း

VOA  
ဗွီအိုအေ (မြန်မာဌာန)
ကိုမိုးဇော်၊
08 မေ၊ 2019
  နိုင်ငံတော် အတိုင်ပင်ခံပုဂ္ဂိုလ် ဒေါ်အောင်ဆန်းစုကြည် (သတင်းဓါတ်ပုံ-Myanmar State Counsellor Office)

မြန်မာနိုင်ငံအတွင်း လူမျိုး ဘာသာမတူသူတွေ အချင်းချင်း အပြန်အလှန် နားလည်ယုံကြည်မှုထားရှိပြီး ပဋိပ က္ခတွေ မဖြစ်ပွားအောင် ကာကွယ်တားဆီးကြဖို့နဲ့ တိုင်းပြည်တိုးတက်ရေး အတူတကွ လက်တွဲ ကြိုးပမ်း သွားကြဖို့ နိုင်ငံတော် အတိုင်ပင်ခံပုဂ္ဂိုလ် ဒေါ်အောင်ဆန်းစုကြည်က တိုက်တွန်းလိုက်ပါတယ်။

Bangladesh: Bringing sanitation to largest Rohingya refugee camp

Aljazeera
08-05-2019
Changing lives, the new sewage treatment plant is making a difference for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.



The largest sewage treatment facility ever constructed at a refugee settlement is providing a safer and cleaner environment for displaced Rohingya.

Close to a million of them fled violence in Myanmar in 2017 and are now living in camps in Bangladesh.

And a lack of sanitation has been a major concern.

Al Jazeera's Sara Khairat reports.

Link :https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/05/bangladesh-bringing-sanitation-largest-rohingya-refugee-camp-190508114804533.html

Rohingya women, girls being trafficked to Malaysia for marriage

Ajazeera
by

Al Jazeera reveals how refugees in Bangladesh camps are vulnerable to proposals from single Rohingya men in Malaysia.
 Hamida holds up a picture of her 15-year-old daughter-in-law, who was brought from Myanmar and into Bangladesh and then smuggled to Malaysia to marry her son [Kaamil Ahmed/Al Jazeera]

Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Senwara Begum travelled for two weeks by road and boat, over mountains and along rivers, guided only by a trafficker she feared, before she reached Malaysia to marry a man she had never met.

( 09.05.2019 ) New Light of Myanmar

( ၀၉-၀၅-၂၀၁၉ ) ၿမန္မာ့အလင္း သတင္းစာ

Bangladesh seeks ‘clear roadmap’ from Myanmar over Rohingya repatriation

UNB
UNB News
Publish Date - May 07, 2019, 11:02 PM
AKM Moinuddin - UNB Staff Writer
 Displaced Rohingya people at a makeshift camp in Kutupalong, Cox’s Bazar. UNB file photo


Dhaka, May 7 (UNB) – Bangladesh has asked Myanmar to come up with a ‘clear roadmap’ for the repatriation of Rohingyas living in Cox’s Bazar and identify all the issues that are hindering and obstructing the repatriation process.

Dhaka for ‘non-militarised safe zone’ for Rohingyas in Rakhine

NEWAGE
Shahidul Islam Chowdhury |
Published:  May 08,2019


Lavrov critical of UN high-ups’ Rohingya dealings
Bangladesh has sought to establish non-militarised safe zones by Myanmar in highly militarised Rakhine State for receiving Rohingya people in safety with support from ASEAN and other international actors.

Foreign minister AK Abdul Momen raised the matter of establishing ‘non-militarised safe zones’ with support from ASEAN countries and other international organisations in a meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in Moscow last week, according to diplomatic sources in the Russian capital.

WB gives $165m to improve service delivery for Rohingya

The Daily Star 
May 08, 2019

The Bangladesh government today signed a $165 million grant financing agreement with the World Bank (WB) to provide basic services and build disaster and social resilience for the Rohingya who are fleeing violence in Myanmar.

To help Bangladesh deal with the world’s fastest growing exodus, the Emergency Multi-Sector Rohingya Crisis Response Project will build 53 multi-purpose disaster shelters in and around the camps; pave more than 200km of roads; provide water and sanitation services for around 200,000 people; and set up 1,500 solar street lights.

White House hails 'principles' of free press in praising release of Reuters reporters in Myanmar



The Washington Times - 
Tuesday, May 7, 2019 
 
Arrests sparked outcry, served as key test for a free press

Reuters reporters Wa Lone, center right, and Kyaw Soe Oo hold their children after being freed from prison, in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, May 7, 2019. The two journalists who were imprisoned for breaking Myanmar’s Official Secrets Act over reporting on ... more >

The White House hailed the release Tuesday of two Reuters journalists who spent over 500 days in a Myanmar prison after reporting on atrocities against Rohingya Muslims.

Wa Lone, 33, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 29, had been sentenced to seven years in prison but received pardons under a sweeping presidential amnesty around the traditional New Year, which began in April.

ရခိုင်မှာ တပ်မတော်ထိန်းသိမ်းထားစဉ် လူ ၆ ဦး သေ ဆုံးမှု စုံစမ်းစစ်ဆေးဖို့ HRW တိုက်တွန်း

08 ေမ၊ 2019  
ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ် ရသေ့တောင်မြို့နယ် ကျောက်တန်းကျေးရွာမှာ တပ်မတော်ရဲ့ ဖမ်းဆီးစစ်ဆေးမှု ခံနေရသူတွေ ထဲက ၆ ဦး သေဆုံးခဲ့ရမှုအတွက် မြန်မာအာဏာပိုင်တွေအနေနဲ့ လွတ်လပ်တဲ့ စုံစမ်းစစ်ဆေးမှုတွေ လုပ်သင့်တယ်လို့ Human Rights Watch လူ့အခွင့်ရေး အဖွဲ့ကြီးက မေလ ၆ ရက် တနင်္လာနေ့က ကြေညာ ချက် ထုတ်ပြန်ပြောဆိုခဲ့ပါတယ်။

ကျောက်တန်းမှ နောက်ထပ် ၃၅ ဦးထပ်မံ လွတ် မြောက် ၊ ၆ ဦးကို စစ်တွေပို့

နိရဉ္စရာ
နိရဉ္စရာ၊ မေလ ၈/ ၂၀၁၉
ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ်၊ ရသေ့တောင်မြို့နယ်၊ ကျောက်တန်းကျေးရွာမှ ကျန်ရှိနေသေးသည့် ၈၃ ဦးထဲမှ ၃၅ ဦးကို ယနေ့ ညနေ ၃ နာရီက ပြန်လည် လွတ်ပေးလိုက်သည်ဟု သတင်းရရှိသည်။

Turkish charity delivers Ramadan aid to Rohingya

AA
Mesut Ozcan
07.05.2019

            Food packages provided to 7,500 people at refugee camps in Bangladesh


BANGLADESH

A Turkish aid agency has distributed aid among Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh during the holy Muslim month of Ramadan.

The Istanbul-based Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) provided food packages to 7,500 Rohingya living in a camp near Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district on Tuesday.

Turkish field hospital in Bangladesh provides treatment to 1,000 Rohingya refugees per day

DAILY SABAH
ISTANBUL
Published 06.05.2019 
 AA Photo
 
A Turkish field hospital in Bangladesh's Cox Bazar has been providing medical services to thousands of Rohingya refugees who fled Myanmar due to government atrocities since it was first established in 2018.

The hospital was inaugurated in February 2018 by Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD) with the contributions of the Health Ministry, and it has been providing medical treatment and health care for approximately a thousand patients each day since then.
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