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Rohingya

2025

Rohingya

’A death sentence in a different form’: Rohingya women on their struggle for survival in the world's largest refugee camp

Years after escaping the bullets in Myanmar, the terror for Rohingya women in Bangladesh is now a slow-burning crisis of hunger, violence and despair. Three mothers fight to keep hope alive for a generation born into a world that has rendered them invisible.
’A death sentence in a different form’: Rohingya women on their struggle for survival in the world's largest refugee camp

2020

Myanmar

Update on the Ashin Wirathu Campaign

On 27 July 2020, UN-aligned sent a letter to the Burmese Buddhist monk Ashin Wirathu asking him, amongst other things, how he could reconcile his hostility to the Rohingya with his Buddhist creed. The letter was sent registered.
Update on the Ashin Wirathu Campaign
Myanmar

Letter to Ashin Wirathu: Can your monastery do anything now to restore the spirit of fraternity that should reign amongst all the residents of Myanmar?

Bhante Ashin Wirathu, I am writing to you on behalf of UN-aligned, an international organisation that focusses on the need to replace the United Nations with a more effective and principled organisation, although we also work to promote human and animal rights, as well as the welfare of the planet. Institutionalised religion has had a sad history in a number of countries around the world owing to its bigotry and abuse of power.
Letter to Ashin Wirathu: Can your monastery do anything now to restore the spirit of fraternity that should reign amongst all the residents of Myanmar?
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