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7th Anniversary | ROHINGYA GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE DAY 2024

7th Anniversary | ROHINGYA GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE DAY 2024

7th Anniversary | ROHINGYA GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE DAY 2024 The Rohingya community marks the seventh anniversary of Rohingya Genocide Remembrance commemorating the Rohingya victims of genocide who were killed and forced to flee their homeland under the hands of the Burmese Military on August 25, 2017. The renew campaigns of genocide that Rakhine militant group Arakan Army (AA) has launched in…

Rohingya siblings from Carlow receive places to study medicine at UCC

Rohingya siblings from Carlow receive places to study medicine at UCC

Rizoan Alam and Sahana Akter, two siblings from the Rohingya community in Carlow have received places to study medicine at University College Cork (UCC).​ Both will begin the five-year medicine MB,BCh,BAO (Hons) at the same medical school next month. Rizoan and Sahana have completed their Leaving Certificate with excellent results at St. Mary’s Academic CBS and St. Leo’s College Carlow…

Henna Parlour for Rohingya Refugee Children Education

Henna Parlour for Rohingya Refugee Children Education

Rohingya girls and women from Rohingya Action Ireland opened a henna tattooing parlour  to raise fund for the education of Rohingya children in refugee camps in Bangladesh. The parlour session which lasted for six hours at Fairgreen Shopping Centre on March 26, has brought many people of diverse backgrounds from Carlow, aided with the wonderful warm weather. Rohingya girls and…

VISUAL Carlow, a centre for visualisation of Rohingya Plight

VISUAL Carlow, a centre for visualisation of Rohingya Plight

On November 25, VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art & George Bernard Shaw Theatre concluded “The Stateless” – the archival exhibition documenting the journey of the Rohingya community in Ireland, the ongoing persecutions of Rohingya in Myanmar and the plight of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. The exhibition launched on September 21 as a part of the winter project, was not the…

Ireland Remembers Rohingya Victims of Genocide

Ireland Remembers Rohingya Victims of Genocide

IRELAND REMEMBERS ROHINGYA VICTIMS OF GENOCIDE August 25, 2018 As Rohingya across the globe marked one of the greatest tragedies of the modern time, Rohingya Action Ireland hold Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day on Saturday, August 25. The remembrance day was jointly organised by academics, students, local Irish organisations, volunteers and people from the diverse walks of life in Carlow –…

Rohingya: Impact of the World Community Development Conference 2018

Rohingya: Impact of the World Community Development Conference 2018

Rohingya: Impact of the World Community Development Conference 2018 The World Community Development Conference 2018 at Maynooth University provided renewed motivation for a community development approach for the work of Rohingya Action Ireland and the resettled Rohingya community living in Carlow. The community, a total of 78 Rohingya refugees have resettled in Carlow town. They arrived in April 2009 from…