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How Growing Islamic Militancy in Bangladesh Could Delay Peaceful Refugee Repatriation to Arakan
Aung Naing Lin, Opinion Global Arakan Network November 19, 2025 ARSA Terrorists and Laughing Refugee Children The sun sets red over the Naf River. Another day ends without boats carrying families home. Dhaka talks of elections and fresh starts. Across the water, guns speak louder than promises. Textbooks call Bangladesh a rational state. Reality shows a house divided—calm voices drowned by th
Nov 18, 20252 min read


Can a New Government in Dhaka Bring Better Relations with Arakan?
Kyaw Zann, Opinion Global Arakan Network November 15, 2025 The countdown to Dhaka’s February 2026 polls echoes across the Naf like distant thunder, stirring the salt-soaked air of our coastal villages. We do not speak of “democracy” in the abstract; instead, we speak of rice that no longer crosses the river, of clinics that have been shuttered by sealed borders, and of sons who vanished into the
Nov 15, 20253 min read


Two Years of Arakan Liberation War: What Have Been Achieved and What Not?
Opinion Global Arakan Network November 13, 2025 The first shots cracked at dawn on November 13, 2023, ripping through the mist over Rathedaung Township. Arakan Army fighters stormed the junta’s Done-Paik and Chain-Kharli camps, shattering the uneasy truce that had held since November 2020. What began as a pinpoint raid metastasized into a sweeping offensive. Tactical outposts fell in rapid suc
Nov 13, 20253 min read


Who Are Responsible for the Sinking “Rohingya Boats” in the Andaman Sea
Aung Naing Lin, Opinion Global Arakan Network November 11, 2025 The Andaman Sea has once again claimed its toll. Between November 6 and 7, a vessel carrying two to three hundred souls— estimates vary , but the desperation does not—left the shores of Bangladesh or Myanmar waters bound for Malaysia. Overcrowding forced a transfer to two smaller boats; one capsized in heaving swells, the other
Nov 11, 20253 min read


The Danger of a One-Sided Narrative in the So-Called Rohingya Issue
Oo Kyaw Thar, Contributing Author Global Arakan Network November 14, 2025 Understanding the root causes of a conflict is the first step toward resolving it. Yet when a crisis is interpreted through a single, selective narrative, truth becomes the first casualty — and peace the next. The ongoing discourse surrounding the so-called “Rohingya issue” exemplifies this problem: an international dialogue do
Nov 11, 20253 min read


Targeting Civilians Is Not a War Strategy — It Is a War Crime
Oo Kyaw Thar, Contributing Author Global Arakan Network November 9, 2025 Min Aung Hlaing and A Destruction of Civilian House in Ponnagyun Township Following the ceasefire between the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) and Myanmar’s junta in northern Shan State, the military has turned its aggression westward. In recent weeks, Arakan State has become the epicenter of a brutal campaign — not
Nov 9, 20254 min read


Uncommon Story: How a Buddhist Military Leader Is Desperately Helping Islamist Extremist Groups on Bangladesh Border
Opinion Global Arakan Network| November 6, 2025 ARSA Leader, Myanmar Junta Leader and RSO Leader (photocrd) In the fetid haze along the Naf River's serpentine curve—where Myanmar's ragged frontier bleeds into Bangladesh's beleaguered camps—a farce of Faustian proportions plays out. The Myanmar junta, that self-anointed bastion of Theravada piety under Min Aung Hlaing's iron gaze, has slithered into bed with the very Islamist specters it once exorcised with napalm and edicts.
Nov 5, 20254 min read


Northern Maungdaw’s Rising Violence: A Regional Crisis Ignored
In recent months, northern Maungdaw in Arakan State has once again become a stage for mounting violence and instability. According to reports from local and regional media, at least 40 civilians have been killed and 17 others injured over the past six months in targeted attacks by Islamist militant groups,
Nov 4, 20254 min read


UN and International Mechanisms Failing to Document Mass Atrocities Committed By Islamist Jihadist Groups Against Non-Muslims in Northern Arakan
The silence surrounding the slaughter of non-Muslims in northern Arakan’s scarred townships is not merely an oversight; it is a calculated erasure. In Buthidaung and Maungdaw, where the air still carries the acrid memory of torched villages, Islamist jihadist factions—ARSA, RSO, RIM, and ARA—have carved a path of calculated terror through Rakhine, Hindu, Mro, Thet, and Khami communities.
Nov 2, 20253 min read


Three Brotherhood Alliance or the Alliance That Brings Myanmar Junta to Its Knees
History rarely announces its turning points with fanfare. It prefers the quiet click of a magazine sliding into place, the low hum of encrypted radios at dawn, the sudden silence when a regime’s convoy vanishes from a mountain pass.
Oct 29, 20253 min read


How to Resolve the Issue of Bengalis Entering? Asks Myanmar Junta Scholar Thein Tun Oo
In an interview published by the local media outlet Arakha Times on October 26, 2025, U Thein Tun Oo, executive director of the pro-military ThayNaGa Institute for Strategic Studies (TISS), addressed the recent incursion of ARSA militants into Rakhine State and their attacks on both the Arakan Army (AA) and civilians.
Oct 27, 20251 min read


Arakan Dream 2030: Building A Strong, Peaceful and Developed Region
In the crucible of relentless struggle, where ancient legacies collide with modern tyranny, the Arakan Dream 2030 emerges as a clarion call—a meticulously crafted blueprint to reclaim sovereignty, forge unity, and erect a bastion of prosperity.
Oct 26, 20254 min read


Is Bangladesh Indirectly Responsible for Crimes Committed by ARSA Terrorists?
In the sweltering borderlands where the Naf River coils like a serpent between Arakan’s fractured north and Bangladesh’s strained frontier, terror stalks the innocent with chilling precision. Since November 13, 2023,
Oct 24, 20254 min read


Why "Rohingya" Refugee Repatriation Will Never Work
For years, the idea of repatriating Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh back to Arakan (Rakhine State) has been a recurring topic in international discussions. Despite multiple workshops and high-level talks, the repatriation process remains stalled. The reasons are complex and multifaceted — involving mistrust, political manipulation, and competing narratives that prevent practical progress.
Oct 24, 20253 min read


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 21, 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
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