Sep
2024
Rohingya Genocide Remembrance and the Pursuit of Justice: Watch Webinar Online
Written by Justice for All Canada Published in News
Canada was the first country to officially recognize the atrocities against Rohingya as genocide, and committed significant aid to support them.
However, today many Rohingya feel abandoned.
While the ongoing genocide against Palestinians is equally important and deserves our full attention, we must not forget the Rohingya, who continue to suffer in silence.
It is our responsibility to advocate for both communities and ensure that their voices are heard, and their rights are upheld.
We cannot let this continue!
Amid renewed minority persecution in Myanmar-Burma, and to commemorate August 25th Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day, Justice For All Canada held a critical dialogue with Rohingya human rights advocates.
Esteemed Speakers
Yasmin Ullah: Rohingya feminist, author, social justice activist, founder and executive director of the Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network.
Raïss Tinmaung: Founder and board chair of the Rohingya Human Rights Network, Rohingya Advocate
Siti Ayub: Director of Education and Mental Health Services at the Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network, Rohingya Advocate
Watch Webinar on Facebook below: