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Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Re: BRG | 4th Anniversary | Salute for the Rohingyas who demonstrated in Kuala Lumpur!!!

Dear friends,


Don’t forget that the term Rohingya is somehow acknowledged by CRPP that comprised of NLD and U Aye Tha Aung, the secretary and prominent Rakhine leader; in a way by accepting U Kyaw Min as a member who is an MP and Rohingya. I’m dead sure it is just the matter of time to openly recognize Rohingya because they, not like us, do not have freedom.

But I do notice the century old out-dated scare tactic is still used and worked by some extreme Rakhine brothers even we are living in free world.

They are;

If anyone sympathizes or recognizes Rohingya, it is messing the Rakhine internal affair;

The Rohingya case must be left at the mercy of Rakhine alone and others are suggested not to see or hear of it, like what happended in Balkan;

If others do not comply with their demand, they would threaten to abandon the fight for freedom and democracy and give the suggestion to join the SPDC, just to crush Rohingya.


Look at the latest case in a statement issued by Arakan Youth Network Group, on Dec. 13, 2005.

A leader named Khaing Du Wan was expelled with no consideration from the central committee. Why?

The crime;

He recognizes the Rohingya.

Juatification;

Recognizing the Rohingya is flip-flopping and dismissing the glorious history of Rakhine.
It is inexcusable and traitorous crime.
He committed the big crime against the Rakhine, as a whole.

So, think about where some Rakhine still are going.

And is it justifiable for us to ignore the plight of Rohingya constantly crushed by SPDC and threatened by some Rakhine?

I don’t know the Rohingya is ethnic or not, but, I do know they have an equal right like others.

People must have a place to live with dignity. The Rohingya is the people recognized by SPDC, Bangladesh, UN and internationally.

It is quite stunning to learn that the Rohingya is not accepted by NCUB or NCUGB even though they are accepted by SPDC.


Aung Tin, Toronto
Ko Ko Linn wrote:
Dear A-A Comrade Day (or) drlawd,

Thank you very much for encouragement. It is not only a question of discrimination on religion and race but lack of support and cooperation by also all our Burmese related groups. If some of the prominent parties like NCGUB, NCUB, NLD etc. like to have a few activity by joining us then we can draw many attentions from Islamic countries including Middle-east. One we (Free Rohingya Campaign International) invited Prime Minister Dr. Sein Win to pay an officail visit to Middle-East and we also claimed responsible for every arrangement but the NCGUB never taken a consideration on it. If such kind of cooperation we can get, then we can get more supportives from Middle-east.

Regards!!

Ko Ko Linn (YU)
Free Rohingya Campaign International
drlawd wrote:
Dear Friends,I am puzzled. In the subsequent reports of this demonstration in the publications such as Khit Thit (New Era), and in Tayza's Burma Digest, the same demonstration has been credited to Burmese, to Mon, to Arakanese, and NO mention was made about Rohingya.It will be a good idea to check out the major published reports again to verify this.If indeed, Rohingyas have been left out of the report, then it is a HUGE injustice especially since those who are in Malaysian prisons face a very uncertain and terrible future. They risked they lives and should be remembered in history as heroes.The terrible pictures of POLICE BRUTALITY of the young man with long hair and black clothes being choked by the Malay Paleik has tremendous value when you make an enlargement picture and distribute it in pamphlets throughout India and Bengla and in the middle east.IS this how a Muslim Nation like Malaysia should treat a fellow Muslim brother, a Rohingya? If the Muslim world condemns America everytime an Iraqi Muslim is mistreated, THEN, the Muslim World should condemn Malaysia AND Burma for the horrible way Rohingyas are treated. I can understand why the spdc Burmese and the Arakanese Margs hate the Rohingya, ,,,,,But I cannot understand the lack of support from the Muslim World for the suffering of the Rohingya and the lack of help. A-A!Comrade Day---
Truly,> Kunyia>
Free Rohingya Campaign (International)>
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----- Original Message ----- >
From: "drlawd" ">drlawd@y...>
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 6:08 PM>
Subject: BRG 4th Anniversary Salute for the Rohingyas who demonstrated > in Kuala Lumpur!!!> > > >
Dear Comrades of this Rohingya Group,> > On the D4B yahoo group, I posted this short letter which follows> > below. It is to honor and salute the demonstrators in Kuala Lumpur.> >> > for a long time, I feel sad for the Rohingyas that again and again,> > the cruel spdc enemy has attacked them by robbing, torturing,> > imprisoning, killing etc. In addition, some in the Arakan community> > continue to attack the Rohingya by insulting their culture,> > questioning their history, etc.> > The recent demonstration in Malaysia is proof that the Rohingyas> > are brave enough to fight for the right. I pray that this will earn> > them the respect that they very much deserve, with the acceptance and> > alliance from all other anti-spdc groups.> >> > Ayaydawboan Aungyamyi (AA!)> > Comrade Day> >> > Comrades,> > Let us SALUTE the brave Rohingyas and their Malaysian Opposition> > friends who demonstrated in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.> > Rohingyas have proved time and again that they are brave and willing> > to fight against the enemy.> > Let us welcome them as allies and condemn those who only seek to> > denigrate them.> > Remember, the enemy of our enemy is Our Friend!!!!> >> > AA,> > CD> >> > --- In Democracy_forBurma@y..., "Henry Soe-Win"> > wrote:> >> FYI:> >>> >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: ThaungN@a...> >> To: undisclosed-recipients:> >> Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 10:49 PM> >> Subject: Check out AOL News - Malaysian police squash human rights> > rally at East Asia> >>> >>> >> Malaysian police squash human rights rally at East Asia Summit> > venue, detain 19> >> By EILEEN NG, AP> >>> >> KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - Malaysian police squashed a> > demonstration Wednesday near the venue of the East Asia Summit,> > detaining 19 activists protesting human rights abuses at home as well> > as in Myanmar and Thailand.

1 Comments:

  • Dear Ko Ko Linn (YU)
    If you are surprised why a fellow Muslim country like Malaysia treat Rohingyas, fellow Muslims in this manner, try going to Saudi Arabia and see if they will even recognise you as being a Muslim at all.

    By Blogger Unknown, at 9:20 AM  

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