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Statement of Rohingya National Conference

By Rohingya National Conference  •  January 26, 2015

INITIATIVE (RNC-I)

Ref: RNC / 01-2015 Announcement – 01 / 2015

Dated : Jan 26, 2015

Rohingya National Conference Initiative Group (RNC-I): The group of Rohingya Organizations, Current and Former Rohingya MPs, community and political leaders, social organizations, Rohingya activists, Rohingya Historians and Representatives of Rohingya Organizations including Rohingya media groups have agreed to initiate a Rohingya National Conference in a period of time.

Under the theme, “Unity in diversity” Rohingya from all over the world will be invited to the Rohingya National Conference (RNC) to find a sustainable solution and set the goals for the Rohingya community.

We believe that the current status of our activities requires the acceleration of solution through collective leadership and unity is a must factor for the intellectuals and activists inside and outside of Myanmar (Burma).

Additionally all the members of RNC-Initiative have equal obligation to perform and to set up objectives. The members of group will initiate to hold a major Rohingya National Conference along with others.

The main objectives of RNC-Initiative group is to take initiative to derive a successful and result oriented Rohingya National Conference including all stakeholders layer by layer. No parallel organ is intended to form by the group.

A unified RNC statement will be released once we have been emerged to hold a single RNC.

POLICIES:

  • Unity in Diversity
  • Non-disintegration of solidarity among Rohingya
  • Peace, stability and rules of law
  • Enhancing eternal principle of Justice, Liberty and Equality
  • Socio-Economic development
  • Political awareness
  • All inclusive political culture

PROPOSED POINTS TO BE DISCUSSED IN RNC

A. Vision:

  • Dignified human being and citizen.
  • Derive Rohingya Conference from Rohingya community.

B. Objectives:

  • Equal rights and legal protection
  • Equal opportunity in services, education, health care, trade and business etc.
  • Freedom of religious practice and movement
  • All inclusive political culture including Rohingya
  • Minority rights

C. Activities:

Peaceful co-existence among diverse people.

Stopping hate speech, violence, racism, ultra-nationalismResponsibility to protect Humanity.

Developing History, Languages, Literature and Culture.Resettlement and Restoration of ethnic right as well.Right of return

Legal stay rights

Expelling and Human trafficking

Maintaining the cultural heritages of the Rohingya

Endorsed by:

Arakan Muslim Council KSA (Member of ARU) KSA

Canadian Burmese Rohingya Organization (CBRO) Canada

European Rohingya Council (ERC) Norway

Rohingya Muslim Welfare Association (RMWA) KSA

Burmese Rohingya Organization UK

Rohingya Federation of Arakan, Burma (UK RFA) UK

Burmese Rohingya Association (BRAJ) Japan

Rohingya Youth Foundation, (Member of ARU) KSA

Current and Former MPs Myanmar

Political and Community leaders Myanmar & abroad

Leaders of social Organization Myanmar

Burma Times (Media)

Rohingya activists and Historians All over the world

Representatives from Australia, Bangladesh, China, India, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, UK, USA.

Please contact RNC-I coordination board:

(1)

Engr: Abu Tahay @ U Thar Aye

Phone:+95-95187834

Email: [email protected]

(2)

Engr: Firdous Sheikh

Phone: +971-557631692

Email: [email protected]

(3)

Haroon Rashid

Phone: +81-8047298700

Email: [email protected]

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