Dear Human Right Activists and all Brothers and Sisters,
Burma's Forgotten People - The Plight of the Rohingya Muslim Minority, let us raise our voice and ask Burma (Mynimar) to honor their ratified Universal Declertion of Human Rights of the United Nations irrespective of race, religion,ethnicity and gender. Please try to attend the Washington National Press Club Meeting, date and time given below:
Regards.
Yours sincerely,
Golam F. Akhter, Bangladesh-USA Human Rights Coalition Inc.
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From: <tkumar@aiusa.org>
Date: Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 6:12 PM
Subject: Invite: Burma's Forgotten People - The Plight of the Rohingya Muslim Minority
To:
Burma's Forgotten People - The Plight of the Rohingya Muslim Minority
National Press Club in Washington DC will host an event on the plight of Rohingya Muslim Minority.
When : July 10 (Tuesday).
Time : 3:00 pm
Where: National Press Club (Zenger Room)
529 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20045
Speaker: T. Kumar
International Advocacy Director
Amnesty International USA
The political situation in Burma may be returning to normal, the Southeast Asian country's Rohingya Muslim minority people still face several abuses, including:
1) Required government permission to marry.
2) Restriction to have only two children per family.
3) Victims of modern day slavery - Forced labor.
4) Land confiscation & restriction on movement.
5) Revocation of citizenship – making them currently stateless.
Even the Burmese democratic forces and the international community are not addressing the plight of Rohingya's and that the United States should make their situation a priority.
Contact:
National Press Club: pjhickman@hotmail.com
Amnesty International: tkumar@aiusa.org
From: <tkumar@aiusa.org>
Date: Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 6:12 PM
Subject: Invite: Burma's Forgotten People - The Plight of the Rohingya Muslim Minority
To:
Burma's Forgotten People - The Plight of the Rohingya Muslim Minority
National Press Club in Washington DC will host an event on the plight of Rohingya Muslim Minority.
When : July 10 (Tuesday).
Time : 3:00 pm
Where: National Press Club (Zenger Room)
529 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20045
Speaker: T. Kumar
International Advocacy Director
Amnesty International USA
The political situation in Burma may be returning to normal, the Southeast Asian country's Rohingya Muslim minority people still face several abuses, including:
1) Required government permission to marry.
2) Restriction to have only two children per family.
3) Victims of modern day slavery - Forced labor.
4) Land confiscation & restriction on movement.
5) Revocation of citizenship – making them currently stateless.
Even the Burmese democratic forces and the international community are not addressing the plight of Rohingya's and that the United States should make their situation a priority.
Contact:
National Press Club: pjhickman@hotmail.com
Amnesty International: tkumar@aiusa.org
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