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Arakan Rohingya National Organisation

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Arakan Rohingya National Organisation
AbbreviationARNO
Formation1998 (1998)
TypePolitical organisation
PurposeRohingya rights
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Location
Official languages
English and Rohingya
Chairman
Nurul Islam
Websitewww.rohingya.org

The Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO) is a Rohingya political organisation based in London, United Kingdom.

Ideology

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The proclaimed beliefs and objectives of ARNO are as follows:[1]

  • The right of self-determination of the Rohingya people must be given within a Burmese federation
  • Rohingya history and cultural heritage must be preserved without prejudice towards the growth and preservation of other religious and indigenous culture in Arakan (Rakhine)
  • The continued religious persecution of Rohingya Muslims by the Burmese military must be stopped
  • Rohingya refugees must be repatriated from refugee camps to their villages
  • Human resource development, particularly in socio-cultural, economic, educational and technical fields, must be established
  • A welfare society based on equality, liberty, democracy, human rights and freedom for all ethnic groups in Burma (Myanmar)
  • "Peaceful co-existence" with the Rakhine community and among all other peoples in Arakan as well as in the whole country
  • Support for the Burmese opposition and democratic groups
  • Support for the landmine ban treaty
  • Support for the rights of Rohingya women and girls to education, health and economic empowerment
  • Support for educating the youth about the dangers of drugs and disease (i.e. AIDS)
  • Protection of the environment, including forests, rivers, wetlands, coastline ocean
  • Unsustainable logging, killing of endangered species, all forms of pollution, and over fishing must be stopped
  • Support for a future sustainable, appropriate, clean, and beneficial development to the common people

ARNO works with other Rohingya groups and Burmese groups both in Burma and abroad. It also works with the British Foreign and Common Wealth Office and the Parliamentary Committee on Burma. The group also maintains close ties with Amnesty International, Asia Watch, Burma Campaign U.K and many other human rights and humanitarian organisations in Europe, the United States and Asia. ARNO also supports the Burmese democracy movement, ethnic nationalities forums and support groups. In addition, ARNO is actively working together with the Euro-Burma Office in Brussels, Belgium, and the National Reconciliation Programme (NRP) of the Union of Burma. ARNO also carries out various socio-cultural, economic and education uplift programmes and human resource development among the Rohingya people.

ARNO has condemned terrorism, denouncing terrorism of all kinds everywhere in the world. The group supports their statement by highlighting the fact that none of their allies or members are on a terror list.[2][3][4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Who we are?". www.rohingya.org. Arakan Rohingya National Org. Archived from the original on 16 January 2019. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  2. ^ Yahoo! Groups[dead link]
  3. ^ "Press Release:Concerning implicating Rohingya groups to have connection with terrorist organisation". Archived from the original on 7 February 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Press Release: Arakan Independence Alliance". Archived from the original on 21 December 2018. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
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