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Rohingya Survivors Allege a Second Genocide by the Arakan Army

By: Hafizur Rahman Cox’s Bazar — For the Rohingya people, August 5 is no longer just a date—it is a painful reminder of a genocide that continues to unfold. While August 25, 2017, is widely recognized as the beginning of Myanmar’s systematic campaign of violence, many Rohingya now view August 5, 2024, as a symbolic Black Day, marking the ongoing atrocities that aim to erase them from their ancestral homeland. For survivors and especially the you…
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rohingyakhobor.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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