“Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day – Online Webinar”
RAR Institute honored to present our speakers (Genocide Survivors) for tomorrow’s Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day online webinar. Each speaker will share experiences and insights on the past, present and future of the Rohingya community, from historical roots and survivor stories to international response, justice, Myanmar policies, and ongoing Rohingya refugee challenges.
Our Speakers and Topics:
Mr. Mohammed Arif
- Roots of the Rohingya Genocide
- Origins of persecution in Myanmar
- Key events leading to the 2017 genocide
- Impact of decades-long discriminatory policies
Mr. Ro Habib Arkani
– Human Suffering and Survivor Stories
- Testimonies from survivors
- Effects on families, women, and children
- Humanitarian crisis during displacement
Mr. Mohammed Siraj
– International Response & Global Awareness
- UN, ASEAN, OIC actions and gaps
- Failures in accountability
- Media and advocacy efforts
Mr. Abdu Rahman
– Justice and Accountability
- ICJ and ICC progress
- Role of documentation and evidence
- Barriers to prosecuting perpetrators
Mr. Mohammed Anis
– Future & Restoration of Rights
- Repatriation challenges
- Youth education and empowerment
- Role of diaspora in advocacy
Mr. Liaqat Ali Roshed
– Memory, Remembrance & Global Solidarity
- Importance of remembering the genocide
- Building global alliances
- Strengthening Rohingya identity and unity
Mr. Aung Myaing
– Myanmar Policies and Rohingya Oppression
- Systematic legal and social discrimination
- Restrictions on movement, education, and work
- Role of state policies in marginalization
Mr. Mohammed Solim
– Rohingya Refugee Crisis
- Mass displacement and living conditions in camps
- Access to food, water, and healthcare
- Challenges of long-term refuge and survival
📅 Date: Monday, 25th August 2025
⏰ Time: 4:00 PM
💻 Platform: Zoom / Online Webinar
Join us as we remember the victims, honor the survivors, and discuss the path toward justice, restoration, and global solidarity for the Rohingya community. ✊
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