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5/21/2020: Crowded & Desperate: Rohingya in World’s Largest Refugee Camp Face Dual Crises of Cyclone & COVID-19


12/14/2017 The Straits Times:
600,000 Rohingya fleeing from Myanmar to Bangladesh carry one priceless asset: Solar panels [1]

12/14/2017 BBC NEWS:
MSF estimates more than 6,700 Rohingya killed in Myanmar (ethnic cleansing) [2]

2/1/2018 Huffington Post:
Mass Graves Suggest Systematic Killing Of Rohingya In Myanmar [3]

2/1/2018 Al Jazeera:
Evidence of Rohingya mass graves uncovered in Myanmar [4]

2/13/2018 Democracy Now: Two Reuters Journalists Face 14 Years in Burmese Prison After Exposing Massacre of Rohingya Muslims [5]

3/22/2018 Democracy Now: Journalists Who Covered Massacre of Rohingya Mark 100th Day in Burmese Jail [6]
In Burma, a pair of Reuters journalists reached their 100th day behind bars Wednesday, as they face up to 14 years in prison for allegedly violating Burma’s Official Secrets Act. Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were arrested on December 12 as they investigated a massacre committed by the Burmese military targeting Rohingya Muslims in the village of Inn Din last September. As police led him away from a courthouse in Rangoon, Kyaw Soe Oo briefly held his young daughter and addressed reporters.

   Kyaw Soe Oo: “I would like to record for my daughter that people who reported the truth were detained and put behind bars in Burma. I want my daughter to know when she grows up that this is a shame. Please record this, so that my daughter knows the things that happened with this government: The truth seekers were arrested, were put behind bars, and media freedom was curtailed.”

On Wednesday, members of Hong Kong’s Foreign Correspondents’ Club said it has gathered 42,000 signatures calling for the release of the journalists. Members of the club say Burma’s Embassy in Hong Kong closed its doors early on Wednesday in an effort to avoid receiving the petition.


May 6, 2019 Hindustan Times: Two Reuters journalists freed from Myanmar jail after 500 days [7] Two Reuters journalists who were arrested in 2017 were released after more than 500 days from Myanmar. Wa Lone, 33, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 29, were convicted for breaking Myanmar’s Official Secrets Act. In 2017, they were investigating the massacre of ten Rohingya Muslim men and boys. The Reuters journalists were arrested on the evening of 12 December 2017. President Win Myint has pardoned thousands of prisoners in amnesties since last month. It is customary in Myanmar for authorities to free prisoners across the country around the time of the traditional New Year, which began on April 17.

May 7, 2019 Democracy Now: Two Reuters journalists freed from Myanmar jail after 500 days [8] Burmese authorities released award-winning Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo today after months of global outrage and pressure. The pair had been behind bars for nearly a year and a half. They reported on the systematic expulsion and murder of Rohingya Muslims from Burma in 2017 and uncovered a massacre committed by the Burmese military against a group of Rohingya in the village of Inn Din. The two men were sentenced to 7 years in prison last September for allegedly violating Burma’s colonial-era Official Secrets Act. Just last month, Burma’s Supreme Court rejected the pair’s final appeal. They were awarded the Pulitzer Prize in April and were honored in last year’s Time Magazine Person of the Year feature. This is Wa Lone speaking shortly after he was freed from prison.

Wa Lone: “I am very happy and thank you so much for everyone who helped us while we are in prison and who wished for our release. I want to say thank you very much. […] Inside, in the prison and also around the world, people who were wishing to release us, so I would like to say thank you very much for everything. I’m really happy to get to see my family, my colleagues, and I can’t wait to go back to my newsroom.” [9]

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8/22/2019 Myanmar troops' sexual violence against Rohingya shows 'genocidal intent': U.N. report [10]


12/13/2019 - BBC News: San Suu Kyi: How a peace icon ended up at a genocide trial

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ACTIVATE EMERGENCY RAPID AID DEPLOYMENT PROTOCOLS[edit | edit source]

Attention Wing Commander - Bagram Airfield-Afghanistan: Ready C-17s for Rapid Aid Deployment (R.A.D.) airdrops of: amphibious refugee carts (A.R.C.S) stocked with food, water, parabolic shields, portable shelters, portable solar panels & solar cookers, clothing ... and static line paratroops of doctors, nurses, paramedics,and rescue personnel along the Rakhine, Myanmar (Burma) border with Bangladesh. Round trip flight distance ~ 3,700 miles - within C-17 mission range. [11]

Attention Wing Commander - Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Airfield:
Place 535th Airlift Squadron on Ready Alert.
Ready C-17s for R.A.D. airdrops.
Notify Clark Air Base - Luzon Island, Philippines For permission to land and refuel. [12]

Attention Wing Commander - Charleston Air Force Base:
Place all available C-17 Globemaster III of the 14th Airlift Squadron on Ready Alert for R.A.D. airdrops of Appropriate Technology Refugee Aid.


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See also[edit | edit source]

External links[edit | edit source]

  • UNHCR Rohingya Emergency: [13]
  • Rohingya people Wiki [14]
  • Google Map of Rakhine, Myanmar (Burma) border with Bangladesh [15]
  • Bagram Airfield - Wikipedia [16]


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