The Arakan Times Interview with Mr. Ali Johar, Education Coordinator of Rohingya Human Rights Initiative from India regarding recent online conference organized by Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU) in collaboration with Free Rohingya Coalition (FRC), under the title Hunger, Exploitation, Hate Crime and Xenophobia
Rohingyas on land and at sea.
The conference was The 3rd RMMRU eSymposium on Covid-19 and Migration
under the series Build Back Better
With Rohingya activists from across the globe with a panel as follows
Razia Sultana, Lawyer, researcher and educator, based in Bangladesh
Sharifah Shakira, Rohingya Women Development Network, Malaysia
Hafsar Tamesuddin, Refugee rights and gender equality advocate, based in New Zealand
Ali Johar, Rohingya Human Rights Initiative, India
Sujauddin Karimuddin, Rohingya activist and a community support worker, based in Australia
Nay San Lwin, Co-founder, Free Rohingya Coalition, based in Germany
Moderator
C R Abrar, Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit, Dhaka
The conference was held on 9 July 2020, Thursday | 4 PM Dhaka Time (10 AM GMT)
Press statement: E-Symposium on Hunger, Exploitation, Hate Crime, Xenophobia Rohingyas on Land and at Sea
https://www.migrationnewsbd.com/news/view/32321/38/E%20Symposium%20on%20Hunger%20Exploitation%20Hate%20Crime%20Xenophobia%20Rohingyas%20on%20Land%20and%20at%20Sea%20Held
Media links: Covid-19 exposed Rohingyas to hate, xenophobia: Experts
https://tbsnews.net/rohingya-crisis/covid-19-exposed-rohingyas-hate-xenophobia-experts-104236
Global economic slowdown robbed Rohingyas of livelihood: Rights activists
https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/national/global-economic-slowdown-robbed-rohingyas-of-livelihood-rights-activists-1594307482
Myanmar should pay reparations to countries hosting Rohingyas: discussion https://www.newagebd.net/article/110756/myanmar-should-pay-reparations-to-countries-hosting-rohingyas-discussion
Full Video link: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=218984002549064
Rohingyas on land and at sea.
The conference was The 3rd RMMRU eSymposium on Covid-19 and Migration
under the series Build Back Better
With Rohingya activists from across the globe with a panel as follows
Razia Sultana, Lawyer, researcher and educator, based in Bangladesh
Sharifah Shakira, Rohingya Women Development Network, Malaysia
Hafsar Tamesuddin, Refugee rights and gender equality advocate, based in New Zealand
Ali Johar, Rohingya Human Rights Initiative, India
Sujauddin Karimuddin, Rohingya activist and a community support worker, based in Australia
Nay San Lwin, Co-founder, Free Rohingya Coalition, based in Germany
Moderator
C R Abrar, Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit, Dhaka
The conference was held on 9 July 2020, Thursday | 4 PM Dhaka Time (10 AM GMT)
Press statement: E-Symposium on Hunger, Exploitation, Hate Crime, Xenophobia Rohingyas on Land and at Sea
https://www.migrationnewsbd.com/news/view/32321/38/E%20Symposium%20on%20Hunger%20Exploitation%20Hate%20Crime%20Xenophobia%20Rohingyas%20on%20Land%20and%20at%20Sea%20Held
Media links: Covid-19 exposed Rohingyas to hate, xenophobia: Experts
https://tbsnews.net/rohingya-crisis/covid-19-exposed-rohingyas-hate-xenophobia-experts-104236
Global economic slowdown robbed Rohingyas of livelihood: Rights activists
https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/national/global-economic-slowdown-robbed-rohingyas-of-livelihood-rights-activists-1594307482
Myanmar should pay reparations to countries hosting Rohingyas: discussion https://www.newagebd.net/article/110756/myanmar-should-pay-reparations-to-countries-hosting-rohingyas-discussion
Full Video link: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=218984002549064
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