ARNA representative joined the UN High-Level Conference on the Situation of Rohingya Muslims & other minorities in Myanmar raising Rohingya voices, concerns, and calls for equal rights, justice, and a peaceful future.
The day-long dialogue at CIRDAP gathered political parties, Rohingya leaders, academics & civil society to forge consensus on Bangladesh’s Rohingya policy.
Hosted by Neeti Gobeshona Kendra, in association with ARNA.
Rohingya leader Nurul Islam delivered a powerful intervention, highlighting:
🔹 Restoration of ethnic & citizenship rights
🔹 Protection for Rohingya in Rakhine
🔹 Inclusion in Myanmar’s political future.
After 13 years, the Grand Jame Mosque in Maungdaw has reopened. Questions remain: will broader restrictions on Rohingya freedom truly end? 👉 rohingyakhobor.com/general-tun-my…
Peaceful coexistence in Arakan is a responsibility. Our diversity is a strength, and only through unity, respect, and cooperation can all communities reclaim dignity and prosperity.
thearna.org/peaceful-coexi…@theARNAorg#Rohingyas
ARNA is alarmed by brutal abuses by the Arakan Army: a repatriated Rohingya family tortured, and 18-year-old Ershad died from AA-inflicted injuries. Return now means repression, not refuge. We urge UN & ASEAN to act. #Rohingya#StopGenocide#AccountabilityNow
ICC must act now — New @FortifyRights probe reveals the Arakan Army abducted, tortured & killed Rohingya civilians in Rakhine from April–July 2025, including multiple beheadings. Urgent ICC investigation and prosecution are demanded. #ICC#Rohingyafortifyrights.org/mya-inv-2025-0…
We are deeply saddened by the tragic plane crash at Milestone School in Dhaka. Our heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and prayers for the swift recovery of the injured. The Rohingya people stand in solidarity with Bangladesh.
#Dhaka#Milestone