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Why China and India Should Be Concerned by Growing Islamic Jihadist Activities along the Bangladesh Border
In the volatile cauldron of Rakhine's borderlands, where the Naf River whispers secrets of insurgency, a pernicious escalation unfolds: ARSA and RSO militants, entrenched in Bangladeshi sanctuaries, unleash a torrent of cross-border aggression that erodes regional stability like acid on steel. This surge, amplified in recent weeks, morphs from dormant menace to active sabotage, targeting Arakan Army (AA) outposts and ensnaring innocent civilians in a web of terror.
Oct 20, 20253 min read


Betrayal in the Borderlands: How ARSA and RSO's Proxy Assaults Undermine Myanmar People’s Fight Against Military Dictatorship
In the fog-laden frontier of northern Maungdaw, where the Naf River murmurs secrets across borders, a sinister ambush on September 16, 2025, laid bare a chilling betrayal. At 4:12 p.m., Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) militants stormed the Arakan Army’s (AA) Point 601 Camp, a bastion straddling border pillars 56 and 57.
Oct 15, 20253 min read


Shwe Maung aka Abdul Razak: A Secret Link Between Myanmar Junta and ARSA Terrorists
In the labyrinthine corridors of Arakan State's fractured history, where ancient pagodas whisper of resilience against invaders, a name emerges like a serpent in the undergrowth: Shwe Maung, cloaked in the alias Abdul Razak. This erstwhile parliamentarian, once paraded as a voice for the marginalized, now stands exposed as the clandestine conduit between the iron-fisted Myanmar junta and the shadowy Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA)—a terrorist syndicate masquerading as l
Oct 12, 20256 min read


Anti-Arakanese Movement Is Not a Sustainable Solution to Humanitarian Crisis
Oo Kyaw Thar, Contributing Author Global Arakan Network October 8, 2025 Suja Uddin, An ARSA Advisor and Speaker in Recent Conference in Cox Bazzar In recent months, the Bangladesh government has hosted a series of high-profile conferences and workshops in Cox’s Bazar and Dhaka aimed at finding sustainable solutions to the protracted so-called “Rohingya crisis.” These gatherings brought toget
Oct 8, 20254 min read


Making Professor Yunus’s Seven Points Plan for Repatriation More Logical and Pragmatic
In the shadowed corridors of international diplomacy, where rhetoric often eclipses resolve, Professor Muhammad Yunus's Seven Points Plan, unveiled at the United Nations Conference on Rohingya and Minorities in Myanmar on September 30, 2025,
Oct 7, 20255 min read


Ngapali Beach: The Pride of Arakanese Identity and Prosperity
In the sun-dappled embrace of Rakhine’s coastline, Ngapali Beach stretches like a crescent of shimmering promise, its sands whispering tales of Arakanese heritage and resilience. Nestled in Thandwe township,
Oct 5, 20254 min read


The Radical Islamic Core of the So-Called Rohingya Movement: Beyond Human Rights and Citizenship
In the labyrinthine corridors of international discourse, the narrative surrounding the turmoil in northern Rakhine State—once known as Arakan—often reduces to a poignant tale of human rights violations and statelessness.
Oct 2, 20254 min read


Forging Solutions to the Bangagya Muslim Crisis in northern Arakan: An Arakan Perspective
Opinion Global Arakan Network September 30, 2025 AA...
Sep 30, 20254 min read


Restoring Security and Peace in the Chittagong Hill Tracts: Addressing the Root Causes Imperative
In the mist-shrouded ridges of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT), where the earth's ancient contours cradle echoes of unyielding heritage, a precarious calm fractures once more into shards of chaos.
Sep 29, 20254 min read


Cross-Border Bangagya Terrorist Attacks on the Arakan Army: Undermining Myanmar Peoples' Fight Against Military Dictatorship
In the fetid haze of the Naf River's delta, where the Bay of Bengal's salt-laced breath mingles with the acrid smoke of smoldering thatch, the frontier between Myanmar's Arakan State and Bangladesh has long been a cauldron of concealed machinations.
Sep 29, 20256 min read


Three Key Barriers to Refugee Repatriation from Bangladesh: A Crisis Stuck in the Mud
The Bangagya (Rohingya) refugee crisis, with over a million people languishing in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar camps, is a human tragedy that feels like it’s been stuck in quicksand for years.
Sep 27, 20255 min read


Building Inclusive Arakan Governance Through Four Key Principles
Opinion Global Arakan Network September 23, 2025 ULA...
Sep 23, 20254 min read


Border Guard Bangladesh: Stop Backing RSO and ARSA Terrorists inside Bangladesh
Kyaw Zan, Opinion Global Arakan Network September 19,...
Sep 20, 20255 min read


Network of Drug Partners: Myanmar Navy, Bangagya Militant Groups Near Bangladeshi Water
Aung Naing Lin, Opinion Global Arakan Network September...
Sep 17, 20256 min read


Myanmar Junta’s Massacre of 20 Arakan Students Exposes Human Rights Hypocrisy
Opinion Global Arakan Network September 14, 2025 Innocent...
Sep 14, 20255 min read


Chauvinist and Fascist Military: The Only Source of Instability and Insecurity in Myanmar
Kyaw Zan, Opinion Global Arakan Network | September 13, 2025 Myanmar Junta Soldier Cracking Down Civilian Resistence (photocrd) The...
Sep 13, 20255 min read


Myanmar Junta, ARSA/RSO, and Some Bengagya Activists: Unholy Trinity
Aung Naing Lin, Opinion Global Arakan Network ...
Sep 7, 20254 min read


BROUK's Misguided Legal Crusade Against ULA Leaders: Standing on the Wrong Side of History
Opinion Global Arakan Network September 6, 2025 BROUK's...
Sep 7, 20254 min read


Dhaka's Blockage of Humanitarian Aid and Trade on Arakan: The Key Reason of Muslim Exodus
Kyaw Zan, Opinion Global Arakan Network September 4,...
Sep 4, 20252 min read


Chirakan-Forging Common Interests and Shared Future Between Arakan and Chin
Aung Naing Lin Global Arakan Network August 30,...
Aug 30, 20254 min read
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