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The UK has long been a leader in standing up for human rights and international justice. Yet, more than one million Rohingya refugees remain trapped in dire conditions in Bangladeshi camps, deprived of citizenship, security, and dignity. We urge Members of Parliament to demand the UK Foreign Office actively support safe, voluntary, and dignified return for Rohingya to Myanmar—with guarantees of citizenship, protection, and restoration of rights.
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Despite international condemnation, the Myanmar military’s atrocities against the Rohingya continue. Reports indicate that these communities face forced labor, food and health crises, severe restrictions on movement, and escalating armed conflict. Amnesty International
According to Amnesty International, 95% of Rohingya households in Bangladesh depend on humanitarian assistance. Amnesty International However, funding shortfalls have led to significant reductions in aid, exacerbating the dire conditions in the camps.
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To the Honourable Hon. Emily Thornberry MP
Chair, Foreign Affairs Committee, UK Parliament,
We, the undersigned, write on behalf of thousands of Rohingya refugees currently living in overcrowded and precarious conditions in camps across Bangladesh. This petition, initiated by the Rohingya Return Organisation (RRO) and supported by thousands of Rohingya, urgently calls for decisive attention and action from the UK Foreign Affairs Committee to address the ongoing persecution, suffering, and statelessness of our people.
For decades, the Rohingya have endured systemic discrimination, violence, and denial of citizenship in Myanmar’s Arakan (Rakhine) State. Denied rights under the 1982 Citizenship Law, they remain one of the largest stateless populations in the world. In 2017, over 740,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar to escape killings, sexual violence, forced labor, and widespread destruction of their communities.
Today, more than one million Rohingya refugees are still living in camps in Bangladesh without a clear future. After years of persecution, violence, and displacement, our people continue to suffer without citizenship, security, or the right to return home. We respectfully call on the Foreign Affairs Committee and the UK Parliament to stand for justice and humanity by supporting safe, voluntary, and dignified repatriation with full citizenship and equal rights. At the same time, urgent action is needed to ensure refugees in the camps have access to food, clean water, healthcare, education, and protection.
The Rohingya people do not want to live in camps forever. We want to return home with dignity, rebuild our lives, and secure a better future for the next generation. Approximately 600,000 Rohingya still in Myanmar remain subject to violence, forced displacement, and systemic oppression.
Despite international recognition of these atrocities—including the 2022 designation of the 2017 violence as genocide by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken—critical humanitarian support and political solutions remain inadequate. Every day of inaction deepens the suffering of our people and threatens an entire generation of Rohingya children with lost opportunity, trauma, and hopelessness.
We respectfully call for immediate, principled action, including:
The Rohingya crisis is a test of humanity, justice, and global responsibility. We respectfully urge the Foreign Affairs Committee and the UK Parliament to act decisively, uphold human rights, and ensure that the Rohingya are granted the dignity, protection, and opportunities they deserve. Every moment of delay costs lives, erodes hope, and prolongs injustice.
On behalf of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
Issued by Rohingya Return Organisation (RRO)
Author:
Ajas Khan
Rohingya Youth Leader
Founder of RGNS
Co-Founder of RRO
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Thanks for give such as meaningful and important opportunity to take apart in this petition campaign. For decades, we Rohingya have endured systemic discrimination, violence, and denial of citizenship in Myanmar’s Arakan (Rakhine) State. Denied rights under the 1982 Citizenship Law, we remain one of the largest stateless populations in the world. In 2017, over 740,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar to escape killings, sexual violence, forced labor, and widespread destruction of our communities.
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I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to urgently appeal for the release of Rohingya refugees currently detained in prisons in Malaysia. These individuals are victims of...
I hope this message finds you well.
I am writing to urgently appeal for the release of Rohingya refugees currently detained in prisons in Malaysia. These individuals are victims of genocide who fled their homeland in search of safety, protection, and a better future. They should not be treated as criminals for seeking refuge.
The detainees are living in extremely difficult and unsafe conditions, without proper access to basic necessities such as clean drinking water and adequate healthcare. Their continued detention is causing serious harm to their physical and mental well-being.
In addition, their families—especially their parents—are suffering deeply. Many parents have waited for more than seven years without any information about their children. They do not know whether their sons are alive or dead. Some parents have passed away in this pain and uncertainty, while others continue to suffer from stress, illness, and emotional distress due to the long separation and lack of communication.
We respectfully urge UNHCR Malaysia to take immediate humanitarian action by advocating for the release of these Rohingya refugees, ensuring their protection, and supporting access to their basic human rights. We also request assistance in helping families receive information about the condition and status of their detained relatives.
This is not only a matter of policy but a matter of humanity, dignity, and justice.
Thank you for your time and consideration. We sincerely hope for a compassionate and prompt response.
Yours sincerely,
Hashiur Rahaman
On behalf of Rohingya Community Bangladesh Largest Refugee Camp
Rohingya Return is a global advocacy organization dedicated to ensuring the safe repatriation, citizenship, and human rights of the Rohingya people.