Democracy as Domination: Myanmar, Muslims and the Push for Ethnic Hegemony
Arzu Merali argues that Muslims have failed many oppressed people, including the Rohingya, by only recognising their plight when the Western media takes and interest.
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Arzu Merali argues that Muslims have failed many oppressed people, including the Rohingya, by only recognising their plight when the Western media takes and interest.
The event [1] was part of a series of events marking the International Day of Solidarity for the Rohingya in July 2012. The day was
The International Action Committee Stop the Ethnic Cleansing of Rohingya in Myanmar is launching a day of solidarity for the Rohingya in Myanmar on the
C.I, UJN, ABIM, MAPIM, SHURA, KUMS-Malaysia, TERAS, PUM, WADAH, SALIMAH, GAMIS, PKPIM, PUK, MSA-Stevens, UNIROD PERMUAFAKAT Citizens International strongly condemns the recent brutal murder of
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