His body was buried within half an hour after the killing to prevent the news from spreading. He was killed under the allegations of stealing fish from his prawn pond.
26th October 2025
His body was buried within half an hour after the killing to prevent the news from spreading. He was killed under the allegations of stealing fish from his prawn pond.
26th October 2025
Roshid, an associate of the Arakan Army (AA), kìlled a Rohingya man named Ziaur Rahman in Shwe Zar village, Maungdaw, on October 22 at around 2:10 in the afternoon.
The Arakan Army has reportedly destroyed the centuries-old mosques of Kwan Dine (αα½ααΊααα―ααΊ) and Ywet Nyo Taung ( αα½ααΊααα―αα±α¬ααΊ) villages in Buthidaung Township, a local source told Arakan Now.
www.arakannow.com/aa-destroyed...
It is an expression of torture and more injuries to the entire body.
I don't deserve such inhumane torture.
A bullet cross the border and a Bangladeshi national obtained injures in today's fighting in Arakan-Bangladesh border.
(10th October)
Rohingya ask UN βwhere is the justiceβ amid Myanmar violence, aid cuts
A young mother who survived a brutal rape explains why she fled her homelandβand why she canβt go back.
myanmar-now.org/en/news/ill-...
Last week, The New Humanitarian published an article based on eyewitness accounts β supported by HRWβs report and other independent investigations β accusing the Arakan Army of using Rohingya men, women, and children as a source of forced labour.
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Indian authorities have expelled scores of ethnic Rohingya refugees to Bangladesh and Myanmar without rights protections since May 2025,Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities have arbitrarily detained several hundred more, mistreating some of them.
βI lost all hope for my life. I thought I would die there,β Bilal said of the βtorturousβ experience in the prison work camp.
www.thenewhumanitarian.org/news-feature...
That day is not only a reminder of our unbearable suffering, but also a symbol of our strength, our resilience, and our unbroken hope for justice. We will never forget, and we will continue to raise our voices for justice .
On 25 August 2017, the Rohingya people faced one of the darkest days of our lives. We lost everything: our parents, our sisters, our children, and our mothers. Families were torn apart, homes were burned to the ground, and countless innocent lives were taken.
Please join us at the Football Field in Camp 04 on 25th August.
Let's commemorate the "Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day" together and let's raise our voice to stop #Genocide happening in Arakan and anywhere.
#StopGenocide
#RohingyaGenocide
#Myanmar
on May 2, 2024, exposes the horrifying scale of atrocities committed during the ongoing conflict between the Myanmar Military Junta and the Arakan Army( AA)
The recent discovery of the bones and skulls of Rohingya victims, who were brutally shot and killed in Htan Xwak (Honya Siri), a location near a forest in Buthidaung
With mounting and credible evidence, it is becoming undeniably clear that the Arakan Army (AA) is responsible for a second wave of genocide against the Rohingya people.
A Rohingya man from an IDP camp in Pauktaw was allegedly detained with accusation of theft by AA last week. Yesterday, camp leader was informed that he escaped from detention and today his dead body was found near the beach of IDP camp.
A Rohingya man, also 62, said he was displaced with his wife and two children five times over the past year. βLife during this time has been incredibly difficult,β he said. βTravel between villages was restricted, requiring permits that were rarely given.
www.hrw.org/news/2025/07...
The Arakan Army (AA) detained nearly 60 Rohingya civilians from paddy fields and farms in Sein Hnyin Pya and Tha Baik Taung villages in Buthidaung Township on 25 July.
www.arakannow.com/arakan-army-...
Bangladesh: Rohingya repatriation a collective duty of international community
www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/r...
I put my life in the hands of smugglers and traffickers and arrived safely. Those still lost at sea today cannot speak up.
www.thenewhumanitarian.org/opinion/firs...
Seven years on, the refugee camps in Bangladesh are still full. Rohingya futures are still frozen. And the promises from the international community remain, for the most part, unfulfilled.
thediplomat.com/2025/07/why-...
Could I apply for this grant from Bangladesh refugee camp?
www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-paci...
Joint Statement by Rohingya Organizations:
Mass Drowning of Rohingya Refugees: A Tragedy Fueled by Arakan Army Brutality and Global Indifference.
The victims were identified as:
(1) Foys (Ba) Shamshu (17 years old)
(2) Yasin (Ba) Ashoutali (15 years old)
(3) Jani Alam (Ba) Abu Ahmad (15 years old).