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"Transference of Blame: The Muslims Crisis and the Politics of Victimhood"

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  The accusations that Bengali Muslims (referred to as "Rohingya") shout out to the world are actually projections—this is a very common tactic among Islamic terrorist groups worldwide. Muslims often perceive themselves as perpetual victims. This represents a transference of charges such as war crimes and intended genocide from the actual perpetrators to the victims.   There are many instances where Islamic terrorists attempt to manipulate global perception by creating fake news stories, often using unrelated photos and videos and falsely claiming them to be real. They construct a narrative that other religions inherently dislike Muslims, ultimately shifting the blame onto Bengali Muslims. In contrast, Muslim communities such as the Kaman, Panthay, Myedu, and others live peacefully in Myanmar. They have not rebelled or demanded autonomy. However, the Bengali Muslims are different. The Bengali Muslims have created the mess that they are in, and they must change dramatica...

"ARSA-Linked Individuals Spotted in Uniforms on Cox’s Bazar Beach"

  On the evening of June 8, dozens of young Muslim refugee men wearing shirts bearing the emblem of the ARSA (Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army) militant group were spotted on Cox’s Bazar beach in Bangladesh. According to reports, they may have come from the Kutupalong refugee camps or may be living in rented apartments in the town of Cox’s Bazar, outside the camps. In a video report by Cox’s Bazar News , a teenage boy was seen kissing the ARSA emblem on his shirt with apparent affection, and he verbally confirmed his support, saying “ARSA.” According to local sources, Bangladeshi authorities reportedly prohibit refugees from leaving the camps except for medical emergencies. The camps are already equipped with schools, clinics, hospitals, and markets. A local resident commented, “If they keep coming out like this, there will be a rise in crime in the country.” https://x.com/ArakanBaynews/status/1932835719715955128

Muslims in Arakan Celebrate Eid al-Adha with Support from Arakan People's Revolutionary Government

Muslim communities in Rakhine (Arakan) areas under the control of the Arakan Army are celebrating Eid al-Adha, also known as Kurbani Eid. To support the festivities, the Arakan People's Revolutionary Government has reportedly distributed cattle and rice. Additionally, the Central Administration Department has granted tax exemptions on cattle slaughter during the holiday, according to local Muslim community members. https://x.com/ArakanBaynews/status/1931582720276390054

ULA/AA Donates Meat for Eid al-Adha in Maungdaw

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On June 7, the Arakan People's Revolutionary Government (APRG), under the ULA/AA, organized a public Eid al-Adha event in Maungdaw and donated meat curry to the local Muslim community for the celebration. Around 300 people—including ULA/AA leaders, Muslim religious figures, and local residents—attended the ceremony. This marks a shift from past years when celebrations were limited to private homes. The APRG also donated 10 cows to support underprivileged Muslims. A religious leader praised the gesture as a step toward mutual respect, religious freedom, and peaceful coexistence among ethnic groups. Under previous military rule, such events were restricted, and local residents faced limitations on movement. Now, Muslims in Maungdaw report enjoying greater religious freedom and security, with the AA conducting regular patrols and addressing criminal activity. https://x.com/ArakanBaynews/status/1931031918960869882

Clash Between Bangladesh Border Guards and Armed Muslim Group at Rakhine-Bangladesh Border

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On June 3, a violent clash erupted between Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB) forces and an armed Muslim group near Salamipara village in Naikhongchhari, Bandarban. The confrontation began when BGB troops intercepted cattle smuggled across the border, prompting the armed Muslim group to attack with firearms and machetes. Three BGB personnel were reportedly injured, and some cattle were recaptured by the attackers. The BGB later apprehended several individuals involved. Armed groups like  Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army ( ARSA) and  Rohingya Solidarity Organisation ( RSO) are known to operate in the area, engaging in criminal activities along the Rakhine-Bangladesh border. https://x.com/ArakanBaynews/status/1930491000784605186

Arakan Army Seizes ARSA Camp in Maungdaw

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  On June 2, during clashes between the Arakan Army (AA) and the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) in Maungdaw, AA captured an ARSA camp along with weapons and supplies. Security operations are underway to prevent further abductions and killings by ARSA.

Concerns Over Child Safety and Extremism in Cox’s Bazar Madrasas

Approximately 4,000 learning centers in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, serve 250,000 children in Muslim refugee camps, as reported by Save the Children and UNICEF. There is a need for due diligence and accountability to ensure these programs do not mask problematic Madras schools that could foster extremism. Due to incidents of teachers violently beating and disciplining children in Islamic religious schools (madrasas), these schools do not install CCTV cameras, as can be understood through the video. https://x.com/ArakanBaynews/status/1930498828467384337 https://x.com/KreatelyMedia/status/1929508448611238272