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Free Rohingya Coalition (FRC)

Free Rohingya Coalition (FRC)

Contact FRC
  • Our Mission
  • Who we are
    • Citizen Ambassadors
    • Our Coordinators
    • Speakers’ Bureau
    • FRC Around the World
      • FRC South Africa
      • FRC Japan
      • FRC India
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    • “Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day” Initiative
    • #Black4Rohingya on 13 June 2018
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    • International Conference on Protection of Rohingya Survivors and Accountability for Genocide
    • The genocide of the Rohingya people International law and international criminal jurisdiction
    • “The Paris Conference on Rohingya Genocide, National Assembly of France”, 1 June 2018
    • What Future for Rakhine?: End Games for the Arakanese (Rakhine, Rohingyas and Other Co-habitants)
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Day: December 12, 2019

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ICJ verbatim record of public sitting of The Gambia vs Myanmar case, 11 Dec 2019

December 12, 2019January 24, 2021 frcadmin
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Official evidence of the Rohingya

“Myanmar lies that Rohingyas were not indigenous people of Arakan. This elderly man was Rohingya Indigenous Language Program newsreader on the country’s sole national broadcasting station – Burma Broadcasting Service – from 1961-1965”

“The ethnic group that resides on the west of Mayu District boundaries are Pakistani. And the people who reside on the east side of this border are (Myanmar)… From today on, I openly and publicly tell you (Rohingyas) this: We consider the people of Mayu District an ethnic minority integral to the Union of Burma.”

– Brigadier-General Aung Gyi, vice-chief of staff the Burma Armed Forces (Army), speaking at the mujahideen surrender ceremony in Maungdaw, 4 July 1961.

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