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The Rohingya crisis remains a policy failure not for lack of information, but lack of political will.

Our latest brief offers line-by-line, evidence-based analysis of protection gaps in Myanmar & Bangladesh, funding regression, shrinking asylum space, and rising risks.

Download: bit.ly/4k02dsW

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The @crcsrohingya.bsky.social / @rgprn.bsky.social Monitoring Team confirms a critical deterioration of the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar, Bangladesh, and the region during December 2025. Conditions show rising famine risk, shrinking asylum space, and humanitarian collapse.

Report : bit.ly/4qFMfq2

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The @crcsrohingya.bsky.social / @rgprn.bsky.social Monitoring Team confirms a critical deterioration of the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar, Bangladesh, and the region during December 2025. Conditions show rising famine risk, shrinking asylum space, and humanitarian collapse.

Report : bit.ly/4qFMfq2

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The @crcsrohingya.bsky.social / @rgprn.bsky.social Monitoring Team confirms a critical deterioration of the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar, Bangladesh, and the region during December 2025. Conditions show rising famine risk, shrinking asylum space, and humanitarian collapse.

Report : bit.ly/4qFMfq2

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September 2025 saw rising conflict in Rakhine, collapsing aid in Bangladesh, and shrinking protection across the region.
Rations cut, thousands displaced.
The Rohingya crisis is entering a dangerous new phase.

bit.ly/4oez2TU
#Rohingya #CRCS #RoGPRN
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Joint Statement Rejecting ULA/AA’s Claim to Legitimacyand Upholding Rohingya Rights and Inclusive Authorityin Arakan

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@crcsrohingya.bsky.social
#JusticeForRohingya
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Joint Statement Rejecting ULA/AA’s Claim to Legitimacyand Upholding Rohingya Rights and Inclusive Authorityin Arakan

Rohingya Genocide Prevention Research Network

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CRCS September Monthly Report | Center for Rohingya Crisis Studies On the Edge of Collapse: The Rohingya Crisis in September 2025 Monitoring of political escalation, humanitarian collapse, and regional protection failures across Arakan (Rakhine), Bangladesh, and Sou...

The Rohingya Crisis in September 2025
Monitoring of political escalation, humanitarian collapse, and regional protection failures across (Rakhine), Bangladesh, and Southeast Asia during September 2025.

Download : bit.ly/4oez2TU
Contact us: bit.ly/m/CRCS

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CRCS September Monthly Report | Center for Rohingya Crisis Studies On the Edge of Collapse: The Rohingya Crisis in September 2025 Monitoring of political escalation, humanitarian collapse, and regional protection failures across Arakan (Rakhine), Bangladesh, and Sou...

The Rohingya Crisis in September 2025
Monitoring of political escalation, humanitarian collapse, and regional protection failures across (Rakhine), Bangladesh, and Southeast Asia during September 2025.

Download : bit.ly/4oez2TU
Contact us: bit.ly/m/CRCS

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Luthfunnahar Shancyi from ActionAid Bangladesh, journalist and historian James Stout PHD, and Executive Director of Forces of Renewal Southeast Asia (FORSEA) Maung Zarni PHD. 

Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3WhUt56ZSJaLUaVRoDKoEg

Luthfunnahar Shancyi from ActionAid Bangladesh, journalist and historian James Stout PHD, and Executive Director of Forces of Renewal Southeast Asia (FORSEA) Maung Zarni PHD. Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3WhUt56ZSJaLUaVRoDKoEg

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Please join the Lemkin Institute and Forsea for a webinar on July 18th at 11am ET regarding the ongoing genocide against the Rohingya people. Our speakers include @Ro Mayyu Islam and Mohammed Arif from the Rohingya Genocide Prevention Research Network,

Register here: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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This World Refugee Day, Craig Foster and Noor Azizah are joining us to shine a light on one of the world’s most prolonged humanitarian emergencies: the refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh.

#WorldRefugeeDay #RefugeeWeek

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@savethechildren-au.bsky.social
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EVENT NEXT WEEK - Breaking through the Wall: Taking Forced Migration Research Outside the Academy, Tuesday 3 June 2025, 17:30 - 18:30 BST, Beveridge Hall, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU

rli.sas.ac.uk/events/break...

#Migration #Displacement #ForcedDisplacement #AmericanHistory

10 months ago 4 3 0 0

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India: End Arbitrary Arrest, Detention, and Forced Returns of Rohingya Refugees - Fortify Rights Indian authorities beat, blindfold, handcuff, and forcibly return Rohingya refugees to Myanmar

Yap Lay Sheng, Human Rights Specialist at Fortify Rights. “India has international legal obligations to protect and uphold the rights of all refugees on its territory and must immediately halt forced returns of Rohingya refugees to Myanmar.”

www.fortifyrights.org/mya-inv-2025...

11 months ago 2 1 0 0
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Dozens of Rohingya refugees detained in Delhi, Activist says some taken to airport amid deportation fear Dozens of Rohingya refugees living in New Delhi's Uttam Nagar have been detained in several raids since Tuesday night despite having refugee cards issued New Delhi, Rohingya refugees

"India has intensified its crackdown on Rohingya refugees recently, putting the persecuted community in Myanmar in agony."
#Rohingya #NewDelhi
maktoobmedia.com/india/dozens...

11 months ago 4 3 0 0
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11 months ago 2 2 0 0
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New on the #RLI blog: 'Inclusive Policies: The Path for Promoting Refugee Rights and Enhancing Social Cohesion in Kabribayah, Somali Region' written by Guled Ali, Regional Durable Solutions Secretariat, Jigjiga

rli.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2025/05/08/i...

#Refugees #RefugeeRights #Ethiopia #Displacement

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Your comment and denial of other cultures reflects who you’re! We appreciate your afford and we will pray for you to change your mentality as soon as possible! At the end of the day, you’re our brother as you’re someone who belongs from our country!

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FACT-CHECK REPORT | Disinformation & Hate Speech Against the Rohingya

Date: April 17, 2025
Prepared by: RGPRN Fact CheckTeam
Targeted by: Facebook User Htin Zaw
Language of Post: Burmese

We are deeply concerned by a recent Facebook post that spreads disinformation and promotes Islamophobia, targeting the Rohingya people. The post falsely claims that “There has never been anything called Rohingya in world history” and refers to Rohingya identity as “only lies.” These are not mere opinions—they are dangerous falsehoods that fuel hate, denial, and potential violence.

FACTS THAT MATTER:
 1. Historical Documentation:
The Rohingya have been recognized as a native Muslim community in Arakan since the 1400s, and were full citizens of the Arakan Kingdom. British colonial scholar Francis Buchanan (1799) recorded the term “Rooinga” to describe them.
 • Official Myanmar records in 1961 under Prime Minister U Nu used the term “Rohingya” in public broadcasts.
 • British Burma Gazetteer, Myanmar Citizenship Law (1982), and international reports by the UN, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch all recognize the Rohingya as an ethnic group indigenous to Rakhine State.
 2. Genocide Warning Indicators:
Denying a group’s identity is a known early warning sign of genocide. This post is part of a broader pattern of dehumanizing rhetoric that has historically led to mass atrocities, including the 2012 and 2017 Rohingya crackdowns and displacement.
 3. Islamophobic Rhetoric:
The claim that there is “no such thing as Rohingya” is not only false—it erases the identity, history, and dignity of an entire people. This disinformation aligns with extremist narratives that deny Muslim presence in Myanmar’s historical context.

OUR VERDICT: FALSE & DISCRIMINATORY

For interviews, collaborations, or more information, contact us at:
Email: rgprn24@gmail.com
Twitter/X: @RoGprn2024
Facebook: RGPRN Page
Instagram: @rogprn2024
LinkedIn: Rohingya Genocide Prevention Research Network

FACT-CHECK REPORT | Disinformation & Hate Speech Against the Rohingya Date: April 17, 2025 Prepared by: RGPRN Fact CheckTeam Targeted by: Facebook User Htin Zaw Language of Post: Burmese We are deeply concerned by a recent Facebook post that spreads disinformation and promotes Islamophobia, targeting the Rohingya people. The post falsely claims that “There has never been anything called Rohingya in world history” and refers to Rohingya identity as “only lies.” These are not mere opinions—they are dangerous falsehoods that fuel hate, denial, and potential violence. FACTS THAT MATTER: 1. Historical Documentation: The Rohingya have been recognized as a native Muslim community in Arakan since the 1400s, and were full citizens of the Arakan Kingdom. British colonial scholar Francis Buchanan (1799) recorded the term “Rooinga” to describe them. • Official Myanmar records in 1961 under Prime Minister U Nu used the term “Rohingya” in public broadcasts. • British Burma Gazetteer, Myanmar Citizenship Law (1982), and international reports by the UN, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch all recognize the Rohingya as an ethnic group indigenous to Rakhine State. 2. Genocide Warning Indicators: Denying a group’s identity is a known early warning sign of genocide. This post is part of a broader pattern of dehumanizing rhetoric that has historically led to mass atrocities, including the 2012 and 2017 Rohingya crackdowns and displacement. 3. Islamophobic Rhetoric: The claim that there is “no such thing as Rohingya” is not only false—it erases the identity, history, and dignity of an entire people. This disinformation aligns with extremist narratives that deny Muslim presence in Myanmar’s historical context. OUR VERDICT: FALSE & DISCRIMINATORY For interviews, collaborations, or more information, contact us at: Email: rgprn24@gmail.com Twitter/X: @RoGprn2024 Facebook: RGPRN Page Instagram: @rogprn2024 LinkedIn: Rohingya Genocide Prevention Research Network

FACT-CHECK REPORT | Disinformation & Hate Speech Against the Rohingya

The post falsely claims “There has never been anything called Rohingya in world history” and refers to Rohingya identity as “only lies.”

#RohingyaRights #StopHateSpeech #FactCheck #GenocidePrevention #RGPRN #JusticeForRohingya

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FACT-CHECK REPORT | Disinformation & Hate Speech Against the Rohingya

We are deeply concerned by a recent Facebook post that spreads disinformation and promotes Islamophobia, targeting the Rohingya people. The post falsely claims that “There has never been anything called Rohingya in world history” and refers to Rohingya identity as “only lies.” These are not mere opinions—they are dangerous falsehoods that fuel hate, denial, and potential violence.

FACTS THAT MATTER:
 1. Historical Documentation:
The Rohingya have been recognized as a native Muslim community in Arakan since the 1400s, and were full citizens of the Arakan Kingdom. British colonial scholar Francis Buchanan (1799) recorded the term “Rooinga” to describe them.
 • Official Myanmar records in 1961 under Prime Minister U Nu used the term “Rohingya” in public broadcasts.
 • British Burma Gazetteer, Myanmar Citizenship Law (1982), and international reports by the UN, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch all recognize the Rohingya as an ethnic group indigenous to Rakhine State.
 2. Genocide Warning Indicators:
Denying a group’s identity is a known early warning sign of genocide. This post is part of a broader pattern of dehumanizing rhetoric that has historically led to mass atrocities, including the 2012 and 2017 Rohingya crackdowns and displacement.
 3. Islamophobic Rhetoric:
The claim that there is “no such thing as Rohingya” is not only false—it erases the identity, history, and dignity of an entire people. This disinformation aligns with extremist narratives that deny Muslim presence in Myanmar’s historical context.

OUR VERDICT: FALSE & DISCRIMINATORY

For interviews, collaborations, or more information, contact us at:
Email: rgprn24@gmail.com
Twitter/X: @RoGprn2024
Facebook: RGPRN Page
Instagram: @rogprn2024
LinkedIn: Rohingya Genocide Prevention Research Network

FACT-CHECK REPORT | Disinformation & Hate Speech Against the Rohingya We are deeply concerned by a recent Facebook post that spreads disinformation and promotes Islamophobia, targeting the Rohingya people. The post falsely claims that “There has never been anything called Rohingya in world history” and refers to Rohingya identity as “only lies.” These are not mere opinions—they are dangerous falsehoods that fuel hate, denial, and potential violence. FACTS THAT MATTER: 1. Historical Documentation: The Rohingya have been recognized as a native Muslim community in Arakan since the 1400s, and were full citizens of the Arakan Kingdom. British colonial scholar Francis Buchanan (1799) recorded the term “Rooinga” to describe them. • Official Myanmar records in 1961 under Prime Minister U Nu used the term “Rohingya” in public broadcasts. • British Burma Gazetteer, Myanmar Citizenship Law (1982), and international reports by the UN, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch all recognize the Rohingya as an ethnic group indigenous to Rakhine State. 2. Genocide Warning Indicators: Denying a group’s identity is a known early warning sign of genocide. This post is part of a broader pattern of dehumanizing rhetoric that has historically led to mass atrocities, including the 2012 and 2017 Rohingya crackdowns and displacement. 3. Islamophobic Rhetoric: The claim that there is “no such thing as Rohingya” is not only false—it erases the identity, history, and dignity of an entire people. This disinformation aligns with extremist narratives that deny Muslim presence in Myanmar’s historical context. OUR VERDICT: FALSE & DISCRIMINATORY For interviews, collaborations, or more information, contact us at: Email: rgprn24@gmail.com Twitter/X: @RoGprn2024 Facebook: RGPRN Page Instagram: @rogprn2024 LinkedIn: Rohingya Genocide Prevention Research Network

FACT-CHECK REPORT | Disinformation & Hate Speech Against the Rohingya

We are deeply concerned by a recent Facebook post that spreads disinformation and promotes Islamophobia, targeting the Rohingya people.

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@rgprn has released a statement strongly condemning the recent rhetoric by Myanmar's military junta which suggests that political problems in the country can be resolved through elections. @Lemkin Institute

Read RGPRN's full statement and recommendations here: bit.ly/4jOU0XM

#Rohingya

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