www.against-inhumanity.org/2025/12/19/b... Bangladesh must immediately release Rohingya refugee leader and human rights defender Dil Mohammed.
The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has declared his imprisonment unlawful.
Justice for Rohingya refugees. #FreeDilMohammed #RohingyaRights
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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The Arakan Army (AA) once aided the genocidal junta against Rohingyas—now they're targeting us directly. True peace in Arakan is only possible if they recognize Rohingyas as equals and share power fairly. #RohingyaRights #ArakanJustice
We urge global leaders and Int'l community to implement sustainable solutions for the Rohingya crisis and hold accountable those responsible for the genocide against the Rohingya. Justice delayed is justice denied
#SaveRohingya #RohingyaRights #RohingyalivesMatter
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Without education, the future of Rohingya children remains uncertain. They deserve schools, teachers, and opportunities to dream beyond the barriers. Support their right to learn! #JusticeForRohingya #EqualEducation #elomormorkos #RohingyaRights #QualityEducation
To get rights nothing remains except the freedom fight for the Rohingya.
Arakan will be of the Muslims In sha Allah.
#Arakan #Rohingyarights #Rohingyalives
28 Rohingya organizations urge the Arakan Army (AA), which controls Maungdaw and Buthidaung townships near the Bangladesh border, to respect the rights of Rohingya and all ethnic and religious minorities.
#RohingyaRights #ArakanArmy #HumanRights #RakhineState