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Fighting for justice and defending the rights of the Rohingya people, who are marginalized, is one of the noblest human morals concerning human rights and refugee rights, specifically justice for the Rohingya.
The UN Secretary-Generalโs Special Envoy on Myanmar delivered a briefing to the General Assembly, outlining the latest developments in the country and ongoing engagement with stakeholders. The Envoy emphasized the urgent need for dialogue, humanitarian access, protection of civilians, and coordinated international efforts to support a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Myanmar.
By General Assembly European Union
Thank you very much for highlighting the difficult situation of the Rohingya crisis.
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Informal meeting of the plenary to hear a briefing by the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Myanmar - General Assembly, 80th session
Thank you very much for highlighting the difficult situation of the Rohingya crisis.
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Crd video:Times of Rohingya
Originally video: Tor News
Informal meeting of the plenary to hear a briefing by the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Myanmar - General Assembly, 80th session
By President General Assembly
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Crd video:Times of Rohingya
Original uploaded: Tor News
On this , we remember the resilience, courage, and suffering of millions of refugees around the world.
For the Rohingya people, the dream remains the same: to return home safely, live with dignity, and enjoy equal rights in our homeland, Arakan. After decades of displacement, statelessness, and hardship, we continue to hope for a future built on justice, peace, and human rights.
The world must not forget the Rohingya crisis. Every refugee deserves protection, every child deserves a future, and every people deserve a homeland.
Rohingya belong in Arakan.
2026
Mohammed Hanif USA
Rohingya Crisis ๐ญ
20/06/2026
The Future of Displaced Rohingya Muslims
Q: Why did the Rohingya flee Myanmar?
A: The Rohingya fled Myanmar after decades of discrimination, restrictions on their rights, and waves of violence in Rakhine State. Many families escaped military operations, insecurity, and fear for their lives, seeking protection in neighboring countries such as Bangladesh,India,Malaysia, Thailand,Indonesia.
Q: Did the Rohingya leave Myanmar voluntarily?
A: No. Most Rohingya did not leave their homes by choice. They fled because they believed remaining in Myanmar would put their lives, safety, and future at risk. Many left behind their homes, businesses, education, and entire communities.
Q: What challenges do Rohingya refugees face in host countries?
A: Rohingya refugees often face poverty, limited access to education, restrictions on employment, legal uncertainty, and social discrimination. While host countries have provided refuge, many refugees continue to struggle to build stable and dignified lives.
Q: Why are some host countries becoming frustrated with refugees?
A: Countries such as Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Indonesia face economic, social, and political pressures. As refugee situations become prolonged, some segments of society increasingly view refugees as a burden or a challenge, leading to growing negative perceptions.
Q: Are claims that Rohingya were expelled because of unacceptable behavior fair?
A: Such claims are widely disputed and often overlook the broader context of discrimination, statelessness, and violence that Rohingya communities experienced. Many refugees argue that these narratives unfairly blame victims and weaken international understanding of the hardships they continue to face.
Q: What hardships do Rohingya refugees continue to experience today?
A: Many Rohingya refugees live with uncertainty about their future. They face difficulties accessing higher education, lawful employment, healthcare, and long-term legal protection. Thousands of families remain dependent on humanitarian assistance while trying to rebuild their lives.
Q: Can the Rohingya return to Myanmar?
A: For many Rohingya, return remains difficult because they seek assurances of safety, dignity, citizenship rights, and equal treatment. Without these guarantees, many fear that returning could expose them to renewed persecution and insecurity.
Q: If host countries are frustrated and Myanmar is unsafe, where can the Rohingya go?
A: This is one of the most difficult questions facing the Rohingya people. Many find themselves caught between an unsafe homeland and uncertain conditions in countries of refuge. They often have no permanent place where they can live securely and enjoy full rights.
Q: What does the future hold for displaced Rohingya Muslims?
A: The future depends on meaningful international efforts to protect refugees, support host communities, promote accountability for past abuses, and work toward conditions that allow Rohingya people to live safely, with dignity and equal rights. Until durable solutions are found, millions of Rohingya remain uncertain about where they truly belong.
Q: What is the most important message the world should remember?
A: The Rohingya crisis is not only about displacement. It is about human dignity, justice, safety, and the right of a people to live without fear. The future of the Rohingya should be built on rights, protection, and hope rather than statelessness and uncertainty.This format is easier for readers to follow and works well as a blog post, Facebook article, or advocacy piece.
Mohammed Hanif USA
20/06/2026
๐ Please Stop Kidnapping and Human Trafficking ๐
To those involved in kidnapping and human trafficking, I humbly ask you to fear Allah. Every child and every person you harm belongs to a family that loves them deeply.
You also have a mother, a father, brothers, sisters, and loved ones. Just imagine for a moment how would you feel if someone kidnapped or killed a member of your own family? The pain would be unbearable.
That same pain is felt by every parent whose child has been taken away. Every missing child leaves behind a mother who cries every day, a father who cannot sleep at night, and a family whose lives are shattered.
Enough is enough. Please stop kidnapping. Please stop human trafficking. Please stop taking innocent lives. No one has the right to destroy another person's future or cause such suffering to innocent families.
Let us protect our children, respect human life, and stand together against all forms of violence and crime.
๐ฅฒ Every child deserves safety.
๐ฅฒ Every family deserves peace.
๐ฅฒ Every life matters.
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