Friday, June 7, 2019

The Real Story

B B C
08-06-2019


One year ago this week, the government of Myanmar signed an understanding with the United Nations that would pave the way for hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees to return home from camps in southern Bangladesh. But the UN says, no family has volunteered to return. Ever since the mass exodus of the Rohingya began in August 2017, the Burmese government and the military have received universal condemnation for their failure to stop the violence. The government, led by the Nobel Laureate Aung Saan Suu Kyi, says that the Rohingya are illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and have been involved in attacks against the Burmese military. But in recent months the government has been cooperating with aid agencies to encourage the refugees to return. Does that indicate a change of heart? And if so, should the West reward Myanmar by ending its diplomatic isolation? And what does this crisis say about Myanmar’s democratic transition? Join Ritula Shah and guests as they explore what’s holding back the return of Rohingya to Myanmar.


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‘We Are United Because We Are All Under Threat’: AA Chief

The Irrawaddy  
Analysis
By Aung Zaw
6 June 2019
Arakan Army (AA) soldiers at their Kachin State headquarters in April 2019. / The Irrawaddy

PANGHSANG, Wa Self-Administered Region—With almost daily fighting taking place between the Myanmar Army and the Arakan Army (AA), the casualties on both sides are higher than we have seen on the news.

Suu Kyi, Orban agree on challenge of ‘growing Muslim populations’

COCONUTS YANGON
By Coconuts Yangon 
Jun 6, 2019 | Yangon time 
Aung San Suu Kyi meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Obran via Hungarian Government Website


Aung San Suu Kyi hasn’t been making a lot of friends in the international community over the past two years, which made it kinda surprising when she found a European leader she appears to be in lockstep with — at least, until you consider who that leader is.

Bomb blast in Maungdaw kills police and leaves three injured

Bni
Thursday, June 06, 2019
Development Media Group
                              
The accidental explosion of a bomb that occurred near the Taung Pyo (Right) bridge, killed police and left three others injured, an official from No. (1) Border Guard Force said.

ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ် တည်ငြိမ်အေးချမ်းရေးအထောက်အ ကူပြုကော်မတီ ညှိနှိုင်းအစည်းအဝေး ကျင်းပ

မြန်မာ့အလင်း
နေပြည်တော် ဇွန် ၇
ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ် တည်ငြိမ်အေးချမ်းရေး အထောက်အကူပြုကော်မတီ ညှိနှိုင်း အစည်းအဝေးကို ယနေ့ မွန်းလွဲ ၁ နာရီက နေပြည်တော်ရှိ လွှတ်တော်အဆောက် အအုံရေးရာကော်မတီဆောင်I- 20 ၌ ကျင်းပသည်။

Rohingya crisis: Japan will stay beside Bangladesh

The Daily Star
June 07, 2019
Star Online Report

                       Says Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh Hiroyasu Izumi


Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh Hiroyasu Izumi addresses a press conference at his Baridhara residence in Dhaka on June 6, 2019. Photo: Star 

Terming the prevailing situation in Myanmar’s Rakhine state complicated, Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh Hiroyasu Izumi has said his country will stay beside the host country for immediate resolution into the crisis.
“Japan is beside Bangladesh on the Rohingya issue and it will continue its supports resolving the crisis,” Izumi said while addressing a press conference at his Baridhara residence in Dhaka yesterday evening.

Thursday, June 6, 2019

75pc Rohingya babies born in unsafe, unsanitary bamboo shelters: study


NEWAGE 
Dhaka | Published:  Jun 04,2019

A Rohingya refugee girl carries a baby while walking in a camp in Cox's Bazar, October 10, 2017. — Reuters file photo  

An estimated 75 percent of Rohingya babies are born in the unsafe and unsanitary bamboo shelters in which Rohingyas live, according to an assessment made by Save the Children.

Home births in such conditions put the lives of both mother and baby at great risk, it said on Monday.

PM to expatriate AL men: Give befitting reply to BNP-Jamaat propaganda

Dhaka Tribune
Tribune Desk
Published at June 6th, 2019 
 Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina speaks at the mass reception organized by the Bangladesh community living in Brunei Darussalam at the Empire Hotel and County Club on Sunday, April 21, 2019 Focus Bangla
 

She was accorded a reception by the European Awami League and Finland Awami League in Helsinki

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged expatriate Awami League leaders and workers to give a befitting reply to the BNP-Jamaat nexus for carrying out false propaganda and hatching conspiracies against the country.

( 07.06.2019 ) New Light of Myanmar

Turkish agency aids Rohingya Muslims in Bangladesh

Muhammed Enes Can 
ISTANBUL 
06.06.2019 
 

Poor families living in refugee camps provided with passenger, cargo carrier vehicles, sewing machines
( Safvan Allahverdi - Anadolu Ajansı )

A Turkish humanitarian aid group has distributed aid to oppressed Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.

Sadakatasi Association facilitates refugees living in camps to earn a living.

A total of 400 sewing machines, 60 passenger vehicles and 30 cargo vehicles were delivered to refugee families.

Turkish FM extends Eid greetings to Rohingya Muslims

AA
Tevfik Durul 
ANKARA
06.06.2019

Mevlut Cavusoglu reiterates Turkey's support for Rohingya Muslims

 


Turkey's foreign minister on Thursday shared Eid greetings with Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh over a video call.

Mevlut Cavusoglu spoke to refugees receiving treatment at the Turkish Sahara Hospital in Cox's Bazar region, according to a source who asked not to be named due to restriction on speaking to the media.

Aung San Suu Kyi and Viktor Orban bonded over a mutual dislike of Muslims

QUARTZ
By Isabella Steger

Myanmar’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi has long been censured in the West for her refusal to defend the rights of the Rohingya Muslim minority in her country. A recent meeting between her and Hungary’s far-right leader won’t do anything to temper those criticisms.

Suu Kyi and Viktor Orbán met yesterday (June 5) in Budapest, where the two leaders agreed that “coexistence with continuously growing Muslim populations” was a challenge for both countries, according to a statement by the Hungarian government. A statement by the Myanmar government on the meeting did not specifically refer to Muslim immigration, saying only that the two sides discussed “constructive help from Hungary to the national reconciliation efforts by the Myanmar Government and for Rakhine issue,” referring to the western region where the Rohingya population is concentrated.

Aung San Suu Kyi and Viktor Orban discuss ‘Muslim population challenge’

TRT WORLD
06-06-2019

The Burmese politician and Nobel Peace Prize winner has been slammed for her silence amid Myanmar’s genocide of Rohingya Muslims, while Orban is a fierce critic of Islam and Muslim migration to Europe.

 

Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi has become a pariah in recent years over her lack of action and silence over Myanmar’s persecution of its mainly Muslim Rohingya minority.

3 Rohingyas held with 3kg gold, Tk 300,000

Prothum Alo------  
Prothom Alo English Desk
Update:Jun 06, 2019 
Police arrested three Rohingyas along with 3 kg gold and Tk 300,000 from Balukhali Rohingya camp in Ukhiya upazila on Tuesday night.

The arrestees are Aziz, 18, son of late Noor Ahmed of C-Block at Balukhali camp no. 9, Nurul Hashem, 28, son of Ilias of C-13 Block and Abul Kashem, 22, of C-7 Block.

Seven killed in Myanmar monastery shelling: witnesses

mizzima
By AFP
05 June 2019
Myanmar soldiers stand guard in Maungdaw. Photo: AFP

Seven people were killed when artillery rounds slammed into a monastery where they were sheltering from firefights between military and the Arakan Army (AA) in Myanmar's Rakhine state, witnesses said Tuesday.

Village Leaders in Myanmar’s Kyauktaw Resign, Citing Military Arrests

RFA
2019-06-05
Kyauktaw township offices in Myanmar's Rakhine state are shown in a June 4, 2019 photo.
Photo courtesy of Kyaw Hlamyint

Over 40 village administrators in the Kyauktaw township of Myanmar’s Rakhine state resigned their posts on Tuesday to protest the arrests of colleagues by military forces, saying that civilian workers suspected of involvement with the rebel Arakan Army should be investigated only in cooperation with civilian departments.

မိုက်ကယ်ကျော်မြင့်နှင့်အတူ တရားခံပြေး ကြေညာခံ ထားရသူ တစ်ဦး လာရောက် အဖမ်းခံ

မြန်မာတိုင်းမ်
06 Jun 2019
မြန်မာတိုင်းမ်နေ့စဉ်
 ဓာတ်ပုံ- ပြည်ထဲရေးဝန်ကြီးဌာန

ဒဂုံမြို့သစ်တောင်ပိုင်း၌ ဆူပူလှုံ့ဆော်မှုဖြင့် မိုက်ကယ်ကျော်မြင့်နှင့်အတူ တရားခံပြေးအဖြစ် ကြေညာခံထား ရ သည့် သီဟ(ခ)သီဟမျိုးနိုင်က ဇွန် ၆ရက်နေ့နံနက်ပိုင်းတွင် ရဲစခန်းသို့ လာရောက်အဖမ်းခံခဲ့ပြီး ၎င်းကို အင်းစိန်ဗဟိုအကျဉ်းထောင်သို့ ပို့ဆောင်ခဲ့ကြောင်း ရဲတပ်ဖွဲ့က သတင်းထုတ်ပြန်သည်။

No Evidence of Any ARSA Links to ISIS: Terrorism Expert

The Irrawaddy 
By Nyein Nyein
4 June 2019
Sidney Jones, director of the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC) in Jakarta, Indonesia, gives a public forum in Bangkok, Thailand on May 30. / Nyein Nyein / The Irrawaddy  


BANGKOK—Security expert and director of Jakarta-based NGO the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC) Sidney Jones visited Bangkok last week to speak about pro-ISIS networks in Southeast Asia.

For Rohingya Refugees, There’s No Return in Sight


HUMAN
RIGHTS
WATCH




Meenakshi Ganguly South Asia Director 
Brad Adams Asia Director
 Rohingya refugee girls cross a makeshift bamboo bridge at Kutupalong refugee camp, where they have been living amid uncertainty over their future after they fled Myanmar to escape violence a year ago, in Bangladesh on Tuesday, August 28, 2018.
The Rohingya Muslims have faced persecution in Myanmar for decades. And yet no violence in their recent history has compared to that which the Myanmar military inflicted in August 2017. After militants from the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army attacked police and army posts in northwestern Rakhine State on August 25, the military responded by killing thousands of Rohingya civilians, raping hundreds of Rohingya women and girls, and burning entire villages to the ground. In the course of a little more than three months, more than 700,000 Rohingya were forced to flee for their lives to Bangladesh. Myanmar authorities claimed they had conducted a “clearance operation” to rid the country of militants. In reality, they were fulfilling a long-standing dream of Myanmar’s Buddhist nationalists: the ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya Muslims.

တောင်ပြိုလက်ဝဲမှာ ARSA နဲ့ တပ်မတော် တိုက်ပွဲဖြစ်

RFA
လွတ်လပ်တဲ့ အာရှအသံ 
2019-06-05
ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ်အတွင်းက မြန်မာ့တပ်မတော်သားတစ်ဦးကို တွေ့ရစဉ်
Photo: STR / AFP

ရိုဟင်ဂျာ မွတ်စလင်ပြန်လည်လက်ခံရေးစခန်းရှိတဲ့ ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ် မောင်တောမြို့နယ် တောင်ပြိုလက်ဝဲဒေ သမှာ ARSA နဲ့ မြန်မာ့တပ်မတော်တို့ကြား အပြန်အလှန်ပစ်ခတ်မှုတွေရှိခဲ့တယ်လို့ မြန်မာ့တပ်မတော်က အတည်ပြုပြောဆိုပါတယ်။

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