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Radio Seila FM
Menjawab Narasi Negatif Netizen tentang Pengungsi Rohingya
“Tajuk Rasil” Kamis, 1 Jumadil Akhir 1445 H/ 14 Desember 2023 *Menjawab Narasi Negatif Netizen tentang Pengungsi Rohingya* _Artikel Hidayatullah.com, Oleh: Ali Mustofa Akbar_ “Sudah jatuh tertimpa tangga,” begitu kira-kira menggambarkan nestapa saudara Muslim Rohingya saat ini. Sudah terusir dan teraniaya dari negerinya, sekarang dibuly dengan narasi-narasi kejam oleh netizen Indonesia. Etnis Rohingya, sering digambarkan sebagai orang-orang yang paling sering mengalami persekusi di dunia. Mereka ditolak di negara sendiri, tidak diterima oleh beberapa negara, hidup miskin, tak punya kewarganegaraan, serta dipaksa meninggalkan negerinya. Padahal sebelumnya mereka merupakan komunitas Muslim yang sudah tinggal berabad-abad lamanya di sana, mereka absah dan diakui sebagai warga negara bahkan j...
2023-12-14
09 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
Myanmars Spring Revolution and the Rohingya genocide
By 3CR Radical Radio | May 26, 2023 Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics. Presenters: Jacob Andrewartha, Chloe DS Maung Zarni, burmese scholar and activist with over three decades of experience in international politics & activists joined the program to reflect on the ongoing uprising in Myanmar against the millitary dictatorship and the nature of the Rohingya genocide and why it should have been opposed prior to the uprising. Note: Maung Zarni will be a featured speaker at the upcoming Ecosocialism 2023: A World Beyond Capitalism conference on J...
2023-05-27
26 min
Grand Tamasha
What’s Happening to India’s Rohingya Refugees?
The Rohingya people have suffered decades of persecution in Myanmar, most recently in 2017 when the country’s security forces launched a major crackdown on the minority group—causing more than a million Rohingya to flee the country. While the vast majority of Rohingya sought refuge in neighboring Bangladesh, India has been home to tens of thousands Rohingya refugees.A new report by The Azadi Project and Refugees International—A Shadow of Refuge: Rohingya Refugees in India—sheds light on the plight of Rohingya in India, drawing from field visits in Delhi and Hyderabad. The authors of this new repo...
2023-05-24
37 min
Insight Myanmar
The Rohingya Refugee Crisis
Episode #161: Dan Sullivan, the Director of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East at Refugees International, joins this episode to discuss the challenges facing the Rohingya community. Most of the world began to pay attention to the Rohingya crisis in 2017, when over 700,000 people fled a genocidal campaign against them, creating the largest refugee settlement in the world in Bangladesh. Sullivan led an effort pressuring the United States to recognize the anti-Rohingya campaign for what it was: his campaign was termed, “Call It A Genocide!”The Rohingya have face so many challenges in Burma because of their Muslim faith, which p...
2023-04-25
52 min
Himal Southasian Podcast Channel
The Rohingya crisis at sea, and beyond
According to the UN, 2022 was one of the deadliest years for Rohingya refugees at sea since 2014. Over 3500 Rohingya attempted to leave Myanmar or Bangladesh by sea in 2022, and at least 348 lost their lives or went missing while doing so. But these tragedies have already faded from headlines, even though the Rohingya crisis continues. In this edition of Southasian Conversations, recorded on 27 February 2023, we bring attention to the Rohingya community and their ongoing struggles for survival, dignity and justice. We look at the present crisis but also beyond, to go farther than entrenched narratives focussed solely on Rohingya dispossession. Moderator: • Ben Dun...
2023-03-02
1h 28
Mission Network News - Bangladesh
Bangladesh helps Rohingya alone, minister says
Bangladesh (MNN) — A foreign minister of Bangladesh says the country has been left alone to help 1 million Rohingya refugees. International funding to help the refugees has decreased every year. The Rohingya fled Myanmar after being attacked by the military. Greg Kelley with World Mission says, “They truly are a stateless people group, which makes the situation all the more tragic. Because the likelihood of them getting back into Myanmar is very low. Bangladesh doesn’t want them growing and has shut off the numbers of officially recognized refugees.” “Meanwhile, babies continue to come out of the...
2022-11-18
00 min
Mission Network News - Bangladesh
Rohingya refugee camp sees sixth fire this year
Bangladesh (MNN) — The Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh has seen six fires already this year. The latest fire killed 1 child and destroyed 400 shacks and two learning centers. A January fire destroyed 600 more shelters. In March of 2021, a massive fire killed 15 people and left about 45,000 without shelter. Greg Kelley with World Mission says, “The people live off of these sort of gas cylinders. Think of a propane tank. It’s that type of thing. And there are regular events where they just explode. One just recently exploded, just in the last few weeks. And it caused an inf...
2022-04-06
00 min
Mission Network News - Bangladesh
Rohingya refugees sue Facebook for $150 Billion
Bangladesh (MNN) — Rohingya refugees living in the U.S. and Europe have sued Facebook for 150 billion dollars. They say the platform allowed hate speech against them to spread in Myanmar. In 2017, the Myanmar military killed 10,000 Rohingya and drove many more from their homes into Bangladesh. The coup and continuing violence in Myanmar mean the Rohingya will likely have no chance to return home any time soon. Bruce Allen with FMI says the plight of about 1 million Rohingya is an ongoing disaster. “Just this week, 1,000 little shanty shops that these refugees have set up (in order to do...
2021-12-17
00 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Anger and it's Management in Rohingya language.
Anger and it's Management Anger is an emotional state of reaction, and every human being very often experiences it and its effects inevitably. Uncontrolled Anger can result...
2021-05-29
13 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
THE MYANMAR COUP: HOW PEOPLE UNITED TO RESIST THE MILITARY JUNTA
London, 7th May – In this latest episode of Trouble with the Truth, Lana speaks about the origins and the consequences of the coup with UK-based academic and human rights activist Maung Zarni. It’s been over three months since the military coup in Myanmar that has resulted in violence and mass protests. Press freedom has suffered immensely, as the military junta shut down the internet, muzzled and attacked journalists. In this latest episode of Trouble with the Truth, Lana speaks about the origins and the consequences of the coup with UK-based academic and human rights activist Maung Zarni. He is a co...
2021-05-17
49 min
Mission Network News - Bangladesh
Rohingya refugee camp burns, displacing 45,000
<p>Bangladesh (MNN) — A <a href="https://www.reuters.com/article/bangladesh-rohingya-fire/rohingya-refugees-in-bangladesh-rebuild-huts-after-deadly-fire-idINKBN2BH0XQ?edition-redirect=in" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>deadly fire</strong></a> engulfed a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh earlier this week. The blaze killed at least 11 people. Hundreds more went missing, meaning the true death toll could be much higher. The United Nations has released <a href="https://news.un.org/en/story/2021/03/1088222" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>14...
2021-03-26
00 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
World Tuberculosis Day 2021
World Tuberculosis Day 2021 Tuberculosis is a completely curable and preventable disease. Not only a good patients and caregivers’ education is necessary for good patients’ compliance and reduction in the incidence of Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis cases but equally important is the involvement of the community through awareness programmes to remove the stigma related to the disease. Join Rohingya Medics Organisation to hear what you need to know about Tuberculosis.
2021-03-24
47 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
World Sleep Day 2021
World Sleep Day 2021 Our physical and mental health are directly dependent on the quality and quantity of sleep that we get every day. The importance of this fact is underestimated leading to many preventable health conditions and diseases like diabetes...
2021-03-18
15 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
The World Kidney Day 2021
The World Kidney Day 2021 On 11.03.2021, Rohingya Medics Organisation increases awareness on kidney/renal health to the Rohingya population worldwide. Due to prolong persecution, the Rohingya in Myanmar and as refugees worldwide are confronted with many barriers in receiving treatments for chronic renal failure. Being unable to afford expensive treatments and facing severe movement restrictions many Rohingya end up with premature deaths in Myanmar. Even the Rohingya refugee population does not have fair access to the treatments of end stage renal failure in countries they seek refuge. Rohingya Medics Organisation advocates for innovative campaigns...
2021-03-11
11 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
PREVENTING CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
PREVENTING CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE Child abuse is a serious psychological and social concern and is common worldwide. Child abuse occurs in all forms of physical and/or emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect or negligent treatment and merciless exploitation resulting in actual or potential harm to the child’s health (psychological, emotional, and mental), safety, survival, development, and dignity in context of the relationship of responsibility to oneself and others, inter-relationships, social norms, trust, and commitment. Sexual abuse in children is a hideous criminal offence and this form of child abuse includes sexual relationship with a mi...
2021-02-24
15 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
All you need to know about Eczema in Rohingya language.
All you need to know about Eczema in Rohingya language. Eczema is a non- contagious skin condition where patches of skin become inflamed, itchy, cracked, and of rough texture. Certain foods and environmental triggers can cause or even worsen episodes of Eczema flare. Atopic dermatitis, the most common form of Eczema usually develops in early childhood and is more common in people who have a family history of suffering from the same condition. Eczema cases among Rohingya refugees are high due to the environmental hostility, living conditions and lack of emollients...
2021-02-12
22 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Covid-19 Vaccination in Rohingya Language
Q&A with Dr. A.H Kamal on Covid-19 Vaccination(reproduced from VOA Rohingya lifeline radio) Covid-19 Pandemic has come through an extremely dangerous path across the world, infecting more than 100 million and killing more than 2 million people worldwide. The notorious virus is showing no sign of slowing down. The only option to overcome the pandemic is through the vaccination. On the 1st of January 2021, our RMO member Dr A.H Kamal had a Q&A interview with VOA Rohingya lifeline about Covid-19 vaccination. He covered how the vaccine is made and how it...
2021-02-01
11 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
The Question of "Intent" in Genocide
In the first episode of the 2021 Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series, Gregory Stanton and Daniel Feierstein, the past two Presidents of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, shared their thoughts on the perennial question of INTENT in the Genocide Convention, and discuss The Gambia vs Myanmar case at the International Court of Justice. Hosted by Dr. Maung Zarni
2021-01-27
1h 58
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 16 Rohingya
Youth News Round Up Program
2021-01-24
35 min
Mission Network News - Bangladesh
Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh burns down
<p>Bangladesh (MNN) — Last week, a large Rohingya <a href="https://news.un.org/en/story/2021/01/1082172" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>refugee camp</strong></a> in southern Bangladesh caught fire and <a href="https://www.reuters.com/article/bangladesh-rohingya/fire-destroys-homes-of-thousands-in-rohingya-refugee-camps-unhcr-idUSL1N2JP0RS" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>burned to the ground</strong></a>. Though no one was hurt, thousands of refugees lost their homes and all their belongings...
2021-01-22
00 min
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 15 Rohingya
Youth News Round Up Program
2021-01-17
34 min
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 14 Rohingya
Youth News Round Up Program
2021-01-10
29 min
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 13 Rohingya
Youth News Round Up Program
2021-01-03
30 min
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 12 Rohingya
Youth News Round Up Program
2020-12-27
33 min
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 11 Rohingya
Youth News Round Up Program
2020-12-20
31 min
Mission Network News - Bangladesh
More Rohingya moved to the island of Bhasan Char
<p>Bangladesh (MNN) — The government of Bangladesh has begun <a href="https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/12/11/myanmar-rohingya" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>re-settling Rohingya</strong></a> refugees on a small island in the Bay of Bengal. The island, Bhasan Char, only formed in 2006, and many people worry it could easily flood. For satellite images and graphics of the island and the growing settlement there, click <a href="http://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/rngs/MYANMAR-ROHINGYA/010060Z21XP/index.html" target="...
2020-12-18
00 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Ringworm/ Tinea Skin Infection,from basics to beyound basic information.
“Rising number of fungal skin infection cases among Rohingya refugee population in Cox Bazar,Bangladesh” Following reports of recent increase in the prevalence of fungal skin infections among Rohingya refugees in Cox Bazar, Rohingya Medics Organisation as promised has come up with a detailed discussion with Rohingya Medics Organisation´s Dermatologist Dr. Ruksana on this infectious and contagious disease. Overcrowded camps, inadequate supplies of clean water and lack of sanitary conditions play a crucially important role in spreading of the disease as it is transmittable in nature. Untreated and long-standing chronic conditions as well as chron...
2020-12-16
23 min
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 10 Rohingya
Youth News Round Up Program
2020-12-13
31 min
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 9 Rohingya
News Round Up Program
2020-12-06
28 min
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 8 Rohingya
News Round Up Program
2020-11-29
30 min
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 7 Rohingya
News Round Up Program
2020-11-22
32 min
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 6 Rohingya
News Round Up Program
2020-11-15
30 min
Kutupalong Podcast
Myanmar Elections 2020- A Rohingya Perspective
Veteran Rohingya politician Abu Tahay gives his perspective on the 2020 Myanmar elections. Presented by Sumaiya. Interviewed by Shafiur Rahman. Abu Taher or Tahay is a long established Rohingya politician. He is the Chairman of the Union National Development Party (UNDP). UNDP has not been granted registration by the Myanmar authorities. UNDP applied for registration in 2013 and was finally rejected by the government in 2019. Abu Tahay was detained in 1989 for six months. In 2010, despite being elected at the polls, the government prevented Tahay from becoming an MP. Questions: Aung San Suu Kyi’s party ha...
2020-11-12
14 min
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 5 Rohingya
News Round Up Program
2020-11-08
29 min
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Episode - 4 Rohingya
News Round Up Program
2020-11-01
29 min
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Episode - 3 Rohingya
News Round Up Program
2020-10-25
32 min
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 2 Rohingya
News Round Up Program
2020-10-18
29 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Viral conjunctivitis - Dr. Farzana Mohd Hassan in Rohingya Language
Viral conjunctivitis Viral conjunctivitis is one of the most common causes of conjunctivitis which is highly contagious and can be easily treated. It can spread from person to person living in a crowded place, sharing towels, using contaminated water. The virus can be easily found in nasal and eye secretion hence can easily infect another person after shaking hand. Patient usually gives a history of contact with an infected patient and complains of mild to high-grade fever, sore throat, flu, eyelid oedema , preauricular lymphadenopathy, conjunctival hyperemea. In case of excessive rubbing of eye, the patient...
2020-10-14
00 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
PEPTIC ULCER | Dr. Ambia Perveen in Rohingya Language
PEPTIC ULCER | Dr. Ambia Perveen in Rohingya Language Dr. Ambia Perveen from Rohingya Medics Organisation (RMO) discusses Peptic Ulcer in details from causes, diagnosis to prevention and treatment. This series is a collaboration between Rohingya Medics Organisation and RVision TV.
2020-10-14
00 min
arakansagawar rohingya
Episode - 1 Rohingya
News Round Up Program
2020-10-05
30 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
Rohingya Blogger တည်ထောင်သူ ဦးဘစိန်နှင့် ဆွေးနွေးခန်း
FRC Genocide Podcast Series (မြန်မာပိုင်း) ဒေါက်တာမောင်ဇာနည် စီစဉ်တင်ဆက်သည်။ Rohingya Blogger တည်ထောင်သူ ဦးဘစိန်နဲ့ ဒေါက်တာမောင်ဇာနည်တို့ စကားဝိုင်း FRC Genocide Podcast Series မြန်မာပိုင်းအစီအစဉ်မှာ ဦးဘစိန်က - (၁) ရိုဟင်ဂျာနဲ့ ရခိုင် အသိုင်းအဝိုင်းနှစ်ခုကြား အေးအတူပူအမျှ သင့်မြတ်စွာ နေထိုင်လာခဲ့တဲ့အကြောင်း (၂) နဂါးမင်းစီမံချက် ဖြစ်ပေါ်လာပုံအဆင့်ဆင့် (၃) ၁၉၇၈ ခုနှစ်မှာ နဂါးမင်းစီမံချက်နဲ့ ရိုဟင်ဂျာတွေကို ညှဉ်းပန်းနှိပ်စက်ပြီး အစုလိုက်အပြုံလိုက် တစ်ဖက်နိုင်ငံကို မောင်းထုတ်ခဲ့စဉ်က ကိုယ်တွေ့အတွေ့အကြုံ - စတာတွေကို အသေးစိတ်ဆွေးနွေးထားပါတယ်။
2020-09-24
1h 13
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Cases of High Fever Among Rohingya Children and Some Elderly in Rohingya Refugee Camps | Dr. Anita Schug in Rohingya Language
Many cases of high fever among young Rohingya children are being reported across Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh. Young children between six months to 3 years are showing signs of high fever and some with vomiting symptoms. Some elderly people are also being affected with main complaints of fever and headaches. Long ques in front of already overwhelmed healthcare centres and being returned with few tablets of Paracetamol are the widely observed complaints. Bangladesh hosts nearly 1.1 million Rohingya people from Myanmar. There are not sufficient healthcare facilities in these squalid camps forcing people to take desperate measures...
2020-09-20
19 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A conversation with Edith Mirante, founder of Project Maje, author and activist
FRC Genocide Podcast Series [in English, hosted by Dr. Maung Zarni] The FRC Genocide Podcast with Edith Mirante covers: 1) “the unlivable Bhasan Cher island” where Bangladesh is planning to relocate 100,000 Rohingya genocide survivors 2) The sordid history of Bangladesh in mistreating Rohingya refugees over the last 40 years 3) Burma or Myanmar’s internal colonialism towards national minorities 4) Western and global corporate involvement and Burma’s “Resource Curse” 5) The slow Balkanization of Myanmar as the result of decades of repression by Myanmar or Bama ruling class
2020-09-16
1h 11
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A conversation with Rene Mugenzi, a UK-based human right activist from Rwanda
Rene C Mugenzi is a UK-based human right activist from Rwanda. He is also Chair of the Global Campaign for Rwandans Human Rights, also based in London. Rene has spoken on several platforms including universities, the House of Common, the European Union and the UN on human rights issues relating to Rwanda. In 2011, the UK Police foiled an assassination plot that has been planned by agents of the Rwandan government. Besides Rwandan human rights issues, Rene gas campaigned for the end of Myanmar's ongoing genocide of Rohingya people. Rene Mugenzi, a UK-based Chairman of the Global Campaign for Rwandan Human...
2020-08-10
50 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
STROKE | Dr. Anita Schug in Rohingya Language
A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of your brain is interrupted or reduced, preventing brain tissue from receiving oxygen and nutrients. Strokes are a medical emergency and urgent treatment is essential. BE FAST (Balance, Eyes, Face, Arm and Speech) when you see someone with early signs of a stroke. “Time is Brain” meaning the sooner a person gets to the hospital and receives treatment for a stroke, the less damage is likely to happen. Neuro-rehabilitation and family support are equally important besides the early treatment of stroke. Ev...
2020-08-07
12 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
HEPATITIS | By Dr. Ambia Perveen and Dr. Anita Schug in Rohingya Language
Viral Hepatitis is prevalent among the Rohingya community living in Myanmar and in refugee camps in Bangladesh. Hepatitis B and C are 10 times higher among Rohingya refugees than the general population of Bangladesh. Both in Myanmar and Bangladesh, Rohingya face premature-death as the results of liver cirrhosis and liver failure as complications of Hepatitis. Dr. Ambia and Dr. Anita from Rohingya Medics Organisation discuss various types of Hepatitis and their preventions and treatments on RVision TV.
2020-07-28
32 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A conversation with Katherine Southwick, a consultant adviser at the USHMM
Katherine Southwick is a consultant adviser on Atrocity Prevention project at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum on the role of domestic criminal justice systems in atrocity prevention. She previously worked for over a decade on human rights, statelessness, and legal reform in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. She worked for the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative (ABA ROLI) in Washington DC and the Philippines on programs relating to judicial reform and the ASEAN human rights system. As a research fellow at Refugees International, she conducted research and advocacy on the global problem of statelessness. She has clerked...
2020-07-25
1h 04
Rohingya Medics Organisation
BACK PAIN | By Dr. Anita Schug in Rohingya Language
BACK PAIN | By Dr. Anita Schug in Rohingya Language Back pain is one of the most common complaints for which people visit a doctor or be absent at work for days at a time. Back pain can terribly disrupt quality and duration of sleep, reduce the quality of life and lead patients to depression. It is important to know the red flag symptoms associated with the back pain and when to consult a doctor immediately or else patients can have long-lasting disabling neurological deficits such as urinary incontinence and leg weakness. ...
2020-07-22
07 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A conversation with Tomás Quintana, UN SR on the situation of human rights in N. Korea
FRC Genocide Podcast Series [in English, hosted by Dr. Maung Zarni] A conversation with Tomás Ojea Quintana, United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in North Korea This conversation covers: 1) On his early whistle - “elements of a genocide” - in April 2014 on Myanmar genocide 2) His criticism of Rangoon-based diplomats who called his UN-mandated human rights investigation “toxic” 3) The Universal Jurisdiction case by BROUK in Argentina - against Burmese monks, politicians, and generals with criminal responsibility including Thein Sein, Min Aung Hlaing, Wirathu and Aung San Suu Kyi 4) On racism of 88 Generation Leadership such as Ko Ko Gyi 5...
2020-07-18
1h 06
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A conversation with Tapan Bose, a New Delhi-based Indian documentary film director
Tapan Kumar Bose is a New Delhi-based Indian documentary film director, human rights activist, journalist and writer. Tapan podcast touches on: 1) Police Brutality, Class and Caste in India 2) The issues affecting Rohingya refugees in India and 3) The half-century of human rights activism fighting progressive causes
2020-07-14
55 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A conversation with Aman Ullah, a Rohingya historian and former school teacher
FRC Genocide Podcast Series [in Rohingya, hosted by Ro Nay San Lwin] Mr. Aman Ullah, a Rohingya historian based in Bangladesh and he was a former school teacher in Ann township and the southern part of Maungdaw, Arakan State, Myanmar, who has contributed in the field of Rohingya history and humanitarian stance. This conversation covers: 1) The earliest name of Arakan was ‘Kala Mukha’ (Land of the) Black Faces 2) The second phase of Indianisation of Arakan occurred sometime around the 6th century CE 3) In the 8th century by ruthless oppression of Hindu chauvinists 4) In the later part of 8th century several ship...
2020-07-08
50 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A conversation with Tasnim Nazeer, an award-winning journalist, author and producer
Tasnim Nazeer is an award-winning journalist, author, producer and creative writer who has written for a variety of print and online publications including The Huffington Post, Al Jazeera English, The Guardian, TRT World, BBC Radio 2 and many more. This conversation covers: 1) The life as a mother, a wife, a human rights activist, a British Muslim journalist and writer 2) Islamophobia in the Western countries such as France and UK 3) The politics and racism of her ancestral birthplace of Sri Lanka and 4) Rohingya genocide
2020-07-07
1h 01
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Oral and Dental Hygiene | Dr. Yasmin Haroon in Rohingya Language
Oral and Dental Hygiene | Dr. Yasmin Haroon in Rohingya Language Oral cavity and its primary function The oral cavity is the first part of the digestive passage. It contains the mouth (including lips), teeth, gums, hard and soft palate, the floor of the mouth just under the tongue) and buccal mucosa (cheeks) Its primary function is to serve as the entrance of the alimentary canal and to initiate and begin with digestion by chewing (physical breakdown of food into smaller pieces), salivation and propulsion of the bolus (a ball of chewed food particles...
2020-07-05
07 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A conversation with Professor C. R. Abrar, Chair of Odhikar (Rights)
A conversation with Professor C. R. Abrar, Chair of Odhikar (Rights), Bangladeshi human rights watchdog, on the FRC Genocide Podcast Series covers: 1) Bangladesh state’s persecution of the Urdu speaking Bengalis in Dhaka branded as “traitors” 2) Myanmar’s continuing genocide of Rohingya people 3) Odhikar’s human rights monitoring work and 4) Research and activism on refugee and migratory movements Dr. C R Abrar is the Executive Director of Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU), the premier migration think tank in Bangladesh. He taught International Relations at the University of Dhaka for four decades. His areas of research and advocacy include Rohingya r...
2020-07-04
1h 04
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A Conversation with Penny Green, Founder & Director of the International State Crime Initiative
A Conversation with Penny Green on the FRC Genocide Podcast Series (English) hosted by Dr Maung Zarni. Professor Green is Founder & Director of the International State Crime Initiative, Professor of Law and Globalization and Head of the Law Department at Queen Mary University of London, UK. She discussed: 1) The notion of State Crime and genocide as a process, as opposed to a spectacular event of mass killings 2) ISCI research reports on Myanmar genocide of Rohingya 3) Australia’s genocide of the native people 4) The politics surrounding her nomination for UN Special Rapporteur on Palestines
2020-06-29
1h 11
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A Conversation with Shafiur Rahman, an award-winning UK based filmmaker
Shafiur Rahman is an award-winning UK based filmmaker. His main interests are refugees, trafficking and labour struggles. He has been working on Rohingya issues for the last three and a half years. Shafiur Rahman discusses: 1) The premeditated and coordinated nature of Myanmar’s genocidal purge of Aug 2017 2) The framing of Rohingyas as simply victims in the mass media and humanitarian industry 3) Human trafficking as the direct outcome of States’ failures 4) Submission of video-evidence to international justice mechanisms 5) His concerns for and study of Indians in S. Africa’s apartheid and the comparative interest in Rohingyas in Myanmar and disenfranchised Urdu speaki...
2020-06-26
58 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A Conversation with two Rohingya youths from the Bangladeshi refugee camps
A Conversation with two Rohingya youths from the Bangladeshi refugee camps - Khin Maung and Sawyedullah Topics discussed with Ro Nay San Lwin on the FRC Genocide Podcast Series: 1) Lack of awareness about Covid-19 in Bangladesh camps 2) What is the responsibility of the international community? 3) Collaboration among Rohingya in Bangladesh and outside is crucial 4) Rohingya youth need guidance
2020-06-24
40 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A Conversation with Shahida Tulaganova, the award-winning documentary filmmaker of Exiled
Shahida Tulaganova, producer/director, has more than 20 years of experience in news, current affairs and documentary film with the BBC (UK), Channel 4 (UK), and RFE/RL (Czech Republic). She has produced a number of documentary films, two of which won major prizes. Airport Donetsk, the story of the epic battle for Donetsk Airport in Eastern Ukraine, won Best Documentary at Artdocfest, 2015. How to Plan A Revolution, which followed the fight of young opposition leaders in Azerbaijan against an autocratic regime, won the Prix Europa for best current affairs television program in 2006. Her latest film Cries From Syria, which she co...
2020-06-23
1h 05
Rohingya Medics Organisation
BETEL (PAAN) CHEWING | Dr. Mohammed Younus in Rohingya Language
Betel chewing is a tradition habitual custom since a long time in our community. It takes part to serve guest in social gatherings and functions. It is prepared by combining betel leaf, areca nut, lime, cutch and tobacco, then it is chewed, spat or swallowed. Let see what the consequences are. Advantages are that our elders’ belief it makes oral cavity free from bad smell and makes our teeth stronger which is unproven. It also creates a feeling of euphoria. Disadvantages are poor oral hygiene, betel nut interferes with iron absorption which is vital for ha...
2020-06-22
03 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A Conversation with Nilah Zarni, a 11-year old British student
Nilah Zarni is a 11-year old British student who has taken a keen interest in refugee children since her first-ever visit in November 2017 to Cox's Bazar refugee camps, home to 750,000 Rohingyas from her father's native country of Myanmar or Burma, who survived that country's waves of genocidal purge. She has lived in Brunei, Malaysia and Thailand, in addition to her native Britain. In this conversation, Nilah talks to her father Dr Maung Zarni, FRC Genocide Podcast Series Host (English language), about:- Her impression and experience of seeing the lives of Rohingya children in the camps - Her attempts to...
2020-06-20
11 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Drug Dependency | Dr. A.H. Kamal in Rohingya Language
There have been several drugs dependency since early history such as Opium (morphine/heroine), Ganja /marijuana, alcohol, tobacco, glue-sniffing, Phensedyl and other cough mixtures, and the latest popular methamphetamine known as Yaba. Yaba is believed to be prevalent in our region. Yaba is a tablet mixture of methamphetamine and caffeine usually marked as WY . It is commonly known as nickname dana in Rohingya language. Methamphetamine is CNS (brain and electrical system) stimulant. it was used before as medicine in some conditions but not used anymore. Another tan tablet form, the methamphetamine...
2020-06-16
07 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
ကုိ႐ုိနာဗုိင္းရပ္စ္ COVID-19 ကူးစက္မႈမွ ကာကြယ္ရန္ အခ်က္ (၅) ခ်က္ | Five Steps to Combat COVID-19 (Burmese Language)
ကုိ႐ုိနာဗုိင္းရပ္စ္ COVID-19 ကူးစက္မႈမွ ကာကြယ္ရန္ အခ်က္ (၅) ခ်က္ | Five Steps to Combat COVID-19 (Burmese Language) အခ်က္ (၁) လက္ကုိ ဆပ္ျပာနဲ႔ စင္ၾကယ္စြာ ေဆးေျကာပါ။ အခ်က္ (၂) ေခ်ာင္းဆုိးႏွာေခ်လ်င္ တံေတာင္ဆစ္ သုိ႔မဟုတ္ တစ္ရႉးနဲ႔ အုပ္ၿပီး ႏွာေခ်ပါ။ (အသုံးျပဳၿပီးသား တစ္ရႉးကုိ) စနစ္တက် လႊတ္ပစ္ပါ။ အခ်က္ (၃) လူစုလူေဝး မလုပ္ပါနဲ႔။ လက္ဆြဲႏႈတ္ဆက္ျခင္းကုိ ေရွာင္ၾကဥ္ပါ။ အခ်က္ (၄) ဖ်ားနာ၊ ေခ်ာင္းဆုိး အသက္ရႉက်ပ္လ်င္ နီးစပ္ရာ ဆရာဝန္နဲ႔ ျပသပါ။ အခ်က္ (၅) မေၾကာက္ၾကပါနဲ႔။ မစုိးရိမ္ျကပါနဲ႔။ ကုိ႐ုိနာဗုိင္းရပ္စ္ update သတင္းကုိ နားစြင့္ပါ။ Rohingya Medics Organization က သတင္းအခ်က္အလက္ကုိ ႏွစ္သက္တယ္ဆုိရင္ အားလုံးကုိ မ်ွေဝေပးပါ။ ကုိ႐ုိနာဗုိင္းရပ္စ္ အႏၲရာယ္က ကာကြယ္ႏုိင္ေအာင္ လုပ္ပါ။
2020-06-09
00 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
HYPERTENSION (High Blood Pressure), Its Control | Dr. Sarwar Kamal in Rohingya Language
SHOW LESSHYPERTENSION (High Blood Pressure) and Its Control | Dr. Sarwar Kamal in Rohingya Language Dr. Sarwar Kamal discusses about high blood pressure, its control and prevention.
2020-06-08
02 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A conversation with Haider Khan, a Mumbai-based Indian photographer with director’s mind
Haider Khan is a Mumbai-based Indian "photographer with director’s mind, who sees the world as a cinematic canvas." He strives to help mainstream the concerns for Rohingya genocide survivors through his dramatized film "Rohingya People from Nowhere", moving away from the documentary approach towards one of the most heart-wrenching tales of genocidally persecuted Myanmar's Rohingya people. This is his first-ever film. The conversation covers: - The director's choice to marry realism and "glamourization" in order to mainstream Rohingya's tales - The cast of characters - Universal humanism and human compassion - The director's message to the Rohingyas
2020-06-07
32 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
A conversation with Demir Mahmutcehajic, a prominent Bosniak human rights activist
Son of a Croatian mother and Muslim Bosnian (or Bosniak) father, A conversation with Demir Mahmutcehajic, a prominent Bosniak human rights activist Demir Mahmutcehajic (44) is a prominent Bosniak (or Muslim Bosnian) human rights activist and politician based in the old town of Stolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As a teenager in 1992, he and his family fled hthe Serbian-controlled Bosnia to his mother’s Croatian hometown named Vela Luka. From Croatia they had to leave in a year for safety first in Kuwait and subsequently to Slovenia when Croatian troops began their attacks on Bosnia and Herzegovina. After drifting as a refugee in...
2020-06-04
57 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Medication Safety in Children | Dr. Akram Hussein in Rohingya Language
Every medication has a set dosage. What do we mean by dose? Dose is the amount of the medication that is required to treat the given condition. This includes how much, how many times a day and how many days to take. Overdosage will give harm or even become poisonous, whereas under-dosage will be ineffective and the illness will progress. Children are not merely a half or a quarter of adult. They are unique in their own way and need to be dose accordingly. This is why doctors will prescribe an appropriate dosage regimen which should...
2020-06-02
03 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
COVID-19: Awareness and Prevention in Rohingya Refugee Camps
Dr. A.H. Kamal, Dr. Anita Schug and Dr. Hla Kyaw joined the live talk at RVision TV to discuss about Covid-19 and preventive measures that Rohingya refugees should take to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Ajmeer Omar also hosted Qutub Shah, a religious scholar, to combat misinformation and observe religious practices in due diligence without compromising health in the extremely crowded refugee camps where nearly a million refugees reside. Six Rohingya refugees have been tested positive for Covid-19 in the camps. The community and healthcare agencies such as Rohingya Medics Organisation are...
2020-06-01
1h 09
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Health Effects of Tobacco | Dr. Anita Schug in Rohingya Language
The harmful effects of tobacco use on the body are well established. All forms of tobacco use have detrimental health effects on the body. Tobacco use remains the greatest cause of “preventable death globally”. Smoking can increase the risk of various health problems and eventually lead to chronic diseases over several years, some of the bodily effects are immediate (acute). Second-hand smoke (those who are exposed to smoke) causes respiratory distress, respiratory infections, exacerbation of asthma, stroke, lung cancer and coronary heart diseases in adults. Children who are exposed to second-hand smoke are at an i...
2020-06-01
08 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Menstruation and its stigmatization | Dr. Anita Schug in Rohingya Language
“First Period” (Menarche) should not become the end of freedom and joy to live a normal life for maturing young Rohingya girls. Our girls should not be sentenced for home confinement instead of continuing at school, play with their friends and carry on with pursuing their individual ambitions, hobbies and everyday chores and routines. Menstruation is an internal natural physiological change which is nothing unusual to be ashamed or stigmatized about. Girls and women who menstruate should have access to affordable sanitary pads, necessary hygiene products (aid), water and safe places for regular chan...
2020-05-28
05 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
The Inaugural Conversation with Gregory Stanton, renowned genocide scholar
On 23 May Myanmar filed its first report to the International Court of Justice with regards to its compliance with the ICJ-ordered “provisional measures” on the allegations of Myanmar genocide against Rohingyas. The court declared Muslim ethnic Rohingyas “a protected group” under the Genocide Convention. In this inaugural interview on the Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series, the world renowned genocide scholar and founding President of the Genocide Watch Gregory Stanton spoke to Dr Maung Zarni on a range of topics including The Gambia vs Myanmar case at the ICJ, the likely outcome of this international justice process, the record of global a...
2020-05-26
1h 10
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Covid-19 in Rohingya Refugee Camps | Message from Dr. Anita Schug
As the novel coronavirus finally reached to Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, there is an exhibition of panic and fear as well as misinformation among Rohingya refugees. Due to the nature of camps with overcrowdedness, lack of adequate healthcare infrastructures and services and extremely limited access to internet connectivity, it is critical to reaching out the Rohingya refugees with information vital in the prevention of the spread of Covid-19. Dr. Anita Schug from Rohingya Medics Organisation reemphasises the basic preventive measures against the coronavirus.
2020-05-16
07 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Child Abuse - Protect Children | Dr. Yasmin Haroon in Rohingya Language
You shatter her delicate self-image from as early as she can remember with your words of abuse, shame, discontent and hatred. This is 'just' all you do. The saddest part is that it doesn't end 'just' here. Even after you stop, all she will be doing is 'just' collecting and putting back together her broken pieces alone to be fractured again... It is a cycle she will never be able to free herself from.
2020-05-12
04 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
SOCIAL DISTANCING | COVID-19 in Rohingya Language
Rohingya Medics recommend Social Distancing as COVID-19 Preventive Measure. The COVID-19 Coronavirus is very contagious with high mortality than flu and the common cold. It spreads through droplets from an infected person through cough and sneeze, and many can carry it without showing the symptoms up to weeks. It doesn’t discriminate ages or genders. Evidence indicates its mortality higher among elderly, immunocompromised, patients with chronic diseases like Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension, Hepatitis, COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) and undernourished people. Poor sanitation facilities, lack of clean and adequate water, la...
2020-05-09
03 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
MENTAL HEALTH in the COVID-19 Pandemic | By Dr. Ambia Perveen in Rohingya Language
As Bangladesh has declared a 10-day-lockdown to contain the transmission of the COVID-19, over a million Rohingya in refugee camps are advised to follow the social distancing policies. While the social distancing brings an effective halt in the spread of the virus, it also affects people mentally, particularly Rohingya taking shelters in refugee sheds across Cox’s Bazar district. Dr. Ambia Perveen, a prominent Rohingya paediatrician and child and adolescent psychiatrist from Rohingya Medics Organisation, speaks and advises in her native Rohingya language on how to maintain the mental health during the pandemic.
2020-05-09
02 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | By Dr. Ambia Perveen in Rohingya Language
With the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a staggering increase in domestic violence on both women and children equally and possibly on men as well. The impact of the abuse on the children's fragile minds will be harder, and they are more susceptible to develop silent depression and anxiety hindering children's normal psychological development and maturity. This pandemic has debilitating effects on a country's economy at large and most people have lost their jobs, were sent homes on unpaid leaves or forced to temporarily close their businesses for an indefinite duration. This financial crisis has...
2020-05-09
04 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
COVID-19, Children’s Physical & Mental Health | By Dr Ambia Perveen in Rohingya Language
COVID-19: Children’s Physical and Mental Health While very few cases of COVID-19 have been reported in children around the world, the virus doesn’t discriminate the ages. During the social distancing and isolation at home, children health – physical and mental, is affected greatly. Protecting children’s health is vital for parents and carers at homes and centres. Dr. Ambia Perveen, Rohingya paediatrician, and child and adolescent psychiatrist from Rohingya Medics Organisation, explores the aspects of children’s physical and mental health
2020-05-09
03 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
COVID-19: A Veteran Rohingya Doctor’s Message
Dr. A.H. Kamal (also known as Kamal Hussein), a veteran Rohingya doctor with the vast experience of practising medicine in Myanmar, Malaysia and Australia, explores the outbreak of COVID-19 coronavirus and advises preventive measures that are essential for the Rohingya community can take in order to combat the pandemic. He is an esteemed member of Rohingya Medics Organisation. He is a very respected Rohingya who has tirelessly contributed the community in humanitarian grounds, particularly in healthcare over many decades.
2020-05-09
11 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
VACCINATION & IMMUNITY | By Dr. A.H. Kamal in Rohingya Language
Dr. A.H. Kamal (aka Kamal Hussein), the senior doctor at Rohingya Medics Organisation elaborates immunity and explores various types of vaccinations essential for prevention many forms of illnesses.
2020-05-09
03 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Prevention of Water-borne Diseases | By Dr. A.H. Kamal in Rohingya Language
The monsoon season is only two months away for over a million Rohingya living inside Myanmar and taking shelters in refugee camps in Bangladesh. The season brings various water-borne diseases that challenge the community. Preventive measures are essential in order to avoid acquiring diseases such as Dysentery, Cholera, Typhoid, Hepatitis-A. Consuming clean water is the first step to prevent water-borne diseases. Treatment of water either with Chlorine tablets or boiling, can effectively reduce transmission of the diseases. Hand-washing that we currently practise for the Covid-19 Pandemic can also be applied...
2020-05-09
03 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
DIABETIC FOOT ULCER | By Dr. Anita Schug in Rohingya Language
Dr. Anita Schug from Rohingya Medics Organisation talks about Diabetes Mellitus and its complication, in particular, the Diabetic Food Ulcer. In Collaboration with Vision TV.
2020-05-09
15 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Diabetes Control During Ramadan | By Dr. Sarwar Kamal in Rohingya Language
With over a billion Muslims worldwide mark the beginning of Ramadan (the Month of Fasting) this week, there are many among them who have pre-existing diabetes which needs to be controlled and monitored properly. Due to the lack of information or monitoring, many Rohingya fail to control diabetes. Dr. Sarwar Kamal explains in his native Rohingya language the importance of the control of diabetes during Ramadan when there are fluctuations of blood glucose level while fasting and breaking the fast. It is important that people with diabetes take extra-precautions in controlling diabetes...
2020-05-09
03 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Diabetes | Management of Risks during Ramadan | By Dr. Ambia Perveen in Rohingya Language
A Ramadan is a holiest month for Muslims and in this month every healthy adult Muslim is obligated to fast. At the same time, Almighty Allah requested to take care of our health and we must not act in a way that harms our body. Rohingya people love this month and try their best to fast in every condition by practising other pillars of Islam. Fasting during Ramadan with diabetes requires discipline, preparation and willingness to break the fast when it’s necessary. The greatest risks for diabetic patients are Hy...
2020-05-09
05 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Balanced Diet during Ramadan | By Dr. Mohammed Younus in Rohingya Language
Dr. Mohammed Younus from Rohingya Medics Organisation explains the importance of maintaining a balanced diet during Ramadan. A good diet is essential for the body when many Rohingya observe fasting from dawn to dust abstaining from eating and drinking during the period of fasting. A balanced diet that consists of a sufficient variety of food and drinks rich in minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, fats and minerals, is vital for good health.
2020-05-09
05 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
URINARY HEALTH | Dr. Ambia and Dr. Anita Schug in Rohingya Language
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) is a commonly ignored infection that can be preventable and has adverse effects on day to day activities. UTI occurs 1 in 5 among girls which is more common among pregnancies. Patient with UTI often symptoms such as pain or burning sensation, frequent need to urination and lower abdominal pain. It is important to recognise the infection and seek proper medical advice in treating the infection. Collaboration: RVision TV
2020-05-09
23 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Tuberculosis | World Tuberculosis Day
TUBERCULOSIS | Podcast by Dr. Anita Schug As we mark World Tuberculosis Day today, the number of Rohingya suffering from TB remains staggeringly high in Bangladesh refugee camps and inside Myanmar. Tuberculosis, a chronic communicable disease, remains highly concerned for Rohingya refugees due to "the lack of resources, technical capacity gaps in implementation (eg. contact tracing) and non-completion of the 6-9 months directly observed therapy (DOTS) when offering TB management for the refugee populations" in refugee camps, Bangladesh.
2020-05-09
02 min
Rohingya Medics Organisation
Hepatitis C | Dr. Maung Maung in Rohingya Language
Hepatitis C, a viral infection that infects the liver, is a cause of the long-term liver damages, i.e. scarring of the liver (cirrhosis) and liver cancer. There is a rise of cases of Hepatitis C among the Rohingya community in Rakhine State of Myanmar and refugee camps in Bangladesh. Hepatitis C is mainly passed through sharing of (unsterilized) needles and equipment, injection of drug or blood-to-blood contact. Although the majority of people with Hepatitis C show no symptoms and recover without treatment, the virus can remain dormant and develop into Chronic Hepatitis...
2020-05-09
06 min
Kutupalong Podcast
Internet ban during the pandemic risks disaster- Rohingya
On 22nd August of 2019, following a failed repatriation attempt, Foreign Minister A K Momen told journalists that he will seek to ‘reduce the comfort of the Rohingya so that they agree to return.” Within two weeks of his statement, Bangladesh authorities moved to ban mobile phone access in the camps, including the stoppage of sim card sales and internet services. Whilst a ban has existed since 2017, it was never enforced. Zakir Hossain Khan, the spokesman for the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission, gave the telecoms companies 7 days to comply. In summary, the Bangladeshi government cut access to 3G and 4G cell...
2020-04-03
10 min
Kutupalong Podcast
COVID19 - A message for Rohingya in Myanmar, Bangladesh and Myanmar.
19 March 2020Rohingya activist Nay San Lwin talks about the coronavirus pandemic (in Rohingya language). He sends a message to his fellow Rohingya in Myanmar, and to the refugees in Bangladesh and Malaysia. He highlights the complete absence of information around Covid-19 in Myanmar, and requests Rohingya to carefully heed the advice given by humanitarian organisations and also by Rohingya doctors based in Europe.Salam, I am Nay San Lwin. I am speaking to you from Germany. There is a new disease in this world. It is called coronavirus or covid19. Many thousands of people have d...
2020-03-19
03 min
Free Rohingya Coalition Genocide Podcast Series
FRC welcomes the City of London Corporation's stripping Myanmar leader Suu Kyi of its honours
Free Rohingya Coalition welcomes the City of London Corporation's stripping Myanmar leader Suu Kyi of its honours and calls on Britain's government, investors and institutions to suspend ties with Genocidal Country. Dr. Maung Zarni, Co-founder and Burmese Coordinator of the Free Rohingya Coalition talks to South Africa's Radio Islam.
2020-03-06
25 min
Kutupalong Podcast
The Christian Rohingya
ON 26th January 2020, violence broke out between Christian and Muslim Rohingya in Kutupalong Refugee camp, Bangladesh. We previously discussed the issue in two separate episodes. In this episode, we talk to Nay San Lwin, a prominent Muslim Rohingya activist. The interview is conducted in Rohingya language. A summary of what Nay San Lwin said is presented below. (These are not verbatim quotes but a summary (seen and approved by Nay San Lwin).Q. The Christian Rohingya say that what happened on 26th January is the worst incident between Christian and Muslim Rohingya. They also say that persecution...
2020-02-05
15 min
SBS Rohingya - SBS Rohingya
Australian Rohingya leaders continuously and tirelessly working in support of Gambia VS Myanmar in ICJ - Autraliar Rohingya leader ókkol raíte dínyé dab gorat asé Gambia yé Myanmar oré ICJ tuílledé yan ór baabote
While the public relation officer of Burmese Rohingya Community in Australia Muhammad Junaid speaking with SBS Rohingya, in regarding the International Court of Justice ( ICJ's) 3 days hearing, he was telling that all Rohingyan include leaders and activists working hard day and night tirelessly to support the ongoing ICJ case against Myanmar. It is due to Myanmar's genocidal action against Rohingya Muslim minority. While speaking he said it looks like the hard work showing some hopes and arose some spirit of success. Mr Juanid gave SBS Rohingya a very compact summary of those 3 days hearing and abut what will happen next...
2019-12-14
09 min
SBS Rohingya - SBS Rohingya
''We are grateful to Gambia to take this initiative and the very first nation to care about Rohingya's suffering"- Mr Junaid M - ''Gambia ré añara cukria gorí Rohingya manuíc oré insaf diladdé yan ólla''
The young prominant Rohingyan community leader Mr Junaid M expresses his gratitude to the Gambia for taking the very first action amongst the nation, regarding Rohingyan suffering to the highest level. Not only that, Junaid is also grateful to the hard work done for Rohingya's plight by Rohingyan and non-Rohingyan people around the world. When talking with SBS Rohingya Junaid expresses his optimism about the existence of justices for those who are seeking justices and has been prosecuted for so long, for example, another Myanmar's ethnic such as Kecin, Chin and Karen, including Rohingya. Mr Junaid is telling everyone to...
2019-11-30
06 min
SBS Rohingya - SBS Rohingya
SBS Rohingya first year anniversary - SBS Rohingya foíla bósor ór aniversarí
Time past very quick and it has been 1 year now since SBS Rohingya is launched last year. It was not an easy journey to start content for the very first time in Australia perhaps in world as part of an official broadcasting body.It is an amazing achievement for Rohingya language.Every week there will be contain uploaded as part of Settlement Guide and interviews with community members. This has been a voice for Rohingyan particularly in Australia. Here are some of the comment from community members: Amina Khatun( Rohingya activist and advocate from Victoria) Personally I am very happy...
2019-08-16
05 min
International media
International media - Community radio serves Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazaar
A Bangladeshi community radio station is servicing the needs of Rohingya refugees in the coastal city of Cox's Bazaar. Radio Naf employs both Rohingyas and local Bangladeshis to produce content that helps refugees live in the camps. And in those where there is no radio reception, listener clubs play the broadcasts. Radio Naf is a Bangladeshi community radio that started focusing on the needs of Rohingya refugees in August 2017, following the massive influx of people that poured into south-eastern Bangladesh, fleeing genocide in Myanmar. There are now over a million Rohingya refugees in some 27 camps in Cox’s Bazaar. There wa...
2018-10-14
10 min
The Rest of the Iceberg
Who are the Rohingya and Why is Myanmar Persecuting Them?
One of the worst refugee crises for decades is currently taking place in Southeast Asia, and world leaders are looking the other way. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh. Their suffering is immense, but not immense enough to make the world care. This is their story.The Rohingya are a Muslim people who have lived in Southeast Asia for centuries. In recent years, however, Myanmar has made it very clear that it does not want the Rohingya. The government took away their citizenship in 1982. That makes them stateless. They are denied education...
2018-02-26
05 min
The Frontline Club
The Rohingya People: "A Slow Burning Genocide"
Event Description and Speaker Bios: https://www.frontlineclub.com/the-rohingya-people-a-slow-burning-genocide/ Programme Notes: 04:40 2015 Rohingya Report http://statecrime.org/data/2015/10/ISCI-Rohingya-Report-PUBLISHED-VERSION.pdf 07:20 2016 - United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Countries/MM/FlashReport3Feb2017.pdf 08:40 Wikipedia - Burmese Way to Socialism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burmese_Way_to_Socialism 09:40 Wikipedia - Theravada Buddhism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theravada 11:50 NYTimes - Obama Lifts Some Sanctions Against Myanmar https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/02/us/politics/obama-lifts-sanctions-myanmar.html 12:30 Facebook - Senior General Min Aung Lhaing https://www.facebook.com/seniorgeneralminaunghlaing/posts/1737702306264250 12:45 Newsweek - The Rohingya Genocide Has...
2017-11-06
00 min
Boys In The Cave
Episode 3 – Rohingya | Harun Harace
We talk to Harun Harace about the historical and current realities pertaining to the Rohingya people. Harun is a da’ee, and Rohingya community leader. Hosts: Aquib and Joshua Please email us your comments, feedback, and questions at boysinthecave@gmail.com or through our Facebook page, and leave a review and 5-star rating on iTunes! Follow us on: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/boysinthecave/ Instagram – @boysinthecave -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harun’s Online Visibility: http://www.brca.org.au/index.php/contac...
2017-11-05
43 min
Accent of Women
The Rohingya Crisis is Genocide
At least 500,000 Rohingya have fled to neighboring Bangladesh since August of this year. Officially, Burma's government does not recognize the Rohingya as lawful citizens. The government claims they were brought to Rakhine from Bangladesh during the time when Burma was a British colony, and the government says they are living in Myanmar illegally. But there are other factors too, the lie behind the brutal genocide of the Rohingya – economic considerations access to natural resources, as well as the broader global context of warfare and anti-Muslim sentiment.To discuss Rohingya refugee crisis and genocide, I speak with two media makers and ac...
2017-10-02
00 min
Speaker for the Living 'Human Trafficking' Podcast
Rohingya: Forced Migration and Trafficking
Over 400,000 Rohingya are being forced to migrate from Myanmar. Hosts Seth Daire and JJ Janflone explain the context and how this makes the Rohingya, a stateless population, even more vulnerable. Rohingya have previously been subject to human trafficking while migrating, and International Organization for Migration noted that hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims who have fled violence in Myanmar are “at the mercy” of human traffickers. Sources: https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/rohingya-migrant-crisis http://www.atimes.com/article/truth-behind-myanmars-rohingya-insurgency/ http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/09/18/rohingya-muslims-being-wiped-off-myanmars-map.html http://abcnews.go.com/International/us-increasing-aid-rohingya-crisis-32-million/story?id=49977167 https://www.hrw.org/news/2017/09/08/burm...
2017-09-24
36 min
Speaker for the Living
Rohingya: Forced Migration and Trafficking
Over 400,000 Rohingya are being forced to migrate from Myanmar. Hosts Seth Daire and JJ Janflone explain the context and how this makes the Rohingya, a stateless population, even more vulnerable. Rohingya have previously been subject to human trafficking while migrating, and International Organization for Migration noted that hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims who have fled violence in Myanmar are “at the mercy” of human traffickers. Sources: https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/rohingya-migrant-crisis http://www.atimes.com/article/truth-behind-myanmars-rohingya-insurgency/ http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/09/18/rohingya-muslims-being-wiped-off-myanmars-map.html http://abcnews.go.com/International/us-increasing-aid-rohingya-crisis-32-million/story?id=49977167 https://www.hrw.org/news/2017/09/08/burm...
2017-09-24
00 min