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A Rohingya refugee holds an umbrella after she and a group arrived in Pulau Idaman, a small island off the coast of East Aceh in northern Sumatra, on June 4. | AFP-JIJI
AFP-Jiji Jun 14, 2021
Yangon, Myanmar – Anti-junta protesters flooded Myanmar’s social media with pictures of themselves wearing black on Sunday, in a show of solidarity with the Rohingya a minority group that is among the most persecuted in the country.
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The mostly Muslim Rohingya have for decades been denied citizenship, rights, access to services and freedom of movement. - Reuters
YANGON (AFP): Anti-junta protesters flooded Myanmar s social media with pictures of themselves wearing black on Sunday (JUNE 13) in a show of solidarity with the Rohingya, a minority group that is among the most persecuted in the country.
Since the military ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi from power in a Feb 1 coup, an anti-junta movement demanding a return to democracy has grown to include fighting for ethnic minority rights.
The mostly Muslim Rohingya long viewed as interlopers from Bangladesh by many in Myanmar have for decades been denied citizenship, rights, access to services and freedom of movement.