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Detailed Report on the UN High-Level Conference on the Rohingya Crisis
New York, September 30, 2025 Overview The UN High-Level Conference convened to address the protracted and worsening crisis affecting Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar. Over a million Rohingya remain displaced in Bangladesh and within Myanmar, facing...
PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE IN ARAKAN
Peaceful coexistence is a principle that obligates different states, peoples or ethnic groups to maintain peace and security and to develop mutually beneficial cooperation between them. It is very important in international relations as well as relations within a...
Bulletin: Rohingya Genocide Day 2025
This year’s Special Issue of Rohingya Genocide Remembrance reaffirms ARNA’s commitment to defending the rights, dignity, and future of the Rohingya people. The alliance was founded to achieve the right of self-determination and the right of return within a federal...
On the 8th Anniversary of the Rohingya Genocide the Crisis Continues, the World Must Act
August 25, 2025 Eight years after the Myanmar military’s genocidal “clearance operations” of August 2017, the Rohingya people remain trapped in an unending nightmare. Over 1 million live in refugee camps in Bangladesh, another 600,000 endure apartheid-like conditions...
ARNA Condemns the Tragic Loss of 427 Rohingya Lives at Sea and Urges Immediate International Action
The Arakan Rohingya National Alliance (ARNA) expresses profound sorrow and indignation over the reported deaths of approximately 427 Rohingya refugees who perished in two separate boat tragedies off the coast of Myanmar earlier this month. These incidents, occurring...
ARNA Calls for Urgent Action on Escalating Rohingya Crisis in Rakhine State
The Arakan Rohingya National Alliance (ARNA) expresses deep alarm over the intensifying violence, persecution, and displacement of Rohingya civilians in Northern Rakhine State, Myanmar. Recent reports reveal a disturbing escalation of abuses perpetrated by the Arakan...
ARAKAN ROHINGYA NATIONAL ALLIANCE
Several leading Rohingya organisations and prominent activists have come together to form the Arakan Rohingya National Alliance (ARNA). The Alliance brings together many Rohingya leaders residing at home and abroad to achieve the right of self-determination of the Rohingya people within the Federal Union of Myanmar.
For more than half a century hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have been brutally murdered, raped and tortured by Myanmar military and regime sponsored non-state actors. The violence reached a peak in 2017 when Myanmar brutal military led the worst genocide of the 21st century in the Northern Arakan/Rakhine State, forcing more than a million Rohingyas to escape the border to Bangladesh where they currently live in squalid refugee camps aided by the Bangladesh government and International Aid organisations. This is the first time since the genocide of 2017 that a broad coalition of the Rohingya organizations, politicians and activists have joined together in a common platform, a development greeted with hope by Rohingya people, including million refugees and half a million stuck inside the open air prison of Arakan.
Prominent leader Nurul Islam has been elected as the Chairman of the Central Executive Committee, while another prominent leader Dr Yunus will lead as the Vice-Chairman along with Reza Uddin.
Other important members of the Organisation include Aman Ullah, U Tun Khin, U Nay San Lwin, Ronnie, Dr Hla Myint, U Zaw Min Htut, Dr. Habib Ullah and Dr. Abu Siddique Arman.
Speakers at the virtual event stressed on the need for unity among Rohingyas and said important decisions will urgently have to be taken and executed for the very survival of the Rohingya community.
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ARNA Manifesto
The “Arakan Rohingya National Alliance” (ARNA) was founded to achieve the “right of self-determination”, “right of return” and all other goals of the Rohingya people within the Federal Democratic Union of Burma/Myanmar.

