Arakan Students Support Network - ASSN

Arakan Students Support Network - ASSN We, the Arakan Students Support Network (ASSN), have a mission to amplify Rohingya voices, empower students, and inspire development for peace and freedom.

Our vision is a future where the Rohingya live with dignity, rights, and lasting peace.

Breaking News, Min Aung Hlaing has issued new emergency orders placing 60 townships under military control across Myanma...
24/04/2026

Breaking News, Min Aung Hlaing has issued new emergency orders placing 60 townships under military control across Myanmar.

This move shows that, despite claims of a shift toward civilian rule, the military continues to dominate key regions, especially those affected by ongoing conflict.

The emergency measures allow tighter security, including restrictions on movement, increased military operations, and broader powers for arrests highlighting the countryโ€™s continued instability.

23/04/2026

The Rohingya story is a heartbreaking song that never ends.




21/04/2026

We demand justice for Mohammed Ullah. Stand together, raise your voice.

21/04/2026

Assalamualaikum, I'm Ayatollah Kamini I stand with my country Iran during this difficult time please keep Iran in your prayers.





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19/04/2026

Rohingya civilians are facing growing danger as fighting intensifies around Sittwe, according to the International Crisis Group (ICG). Clashes involving the Arakan Army and Myanmarโ€™s military are closing in on key areas, leaving many civilians trapped without safe routes to escape.

In nearby regions like Maungdaw, movement restrictions, fear of violence, and limited access to food, healthcare, and humanitarian aid are worsening the situation. Rohingya communities already vulnerable due to past persecution now face renewed risks as conflict spreads.

ICG warns that without urgent international attention and protection measures, civilians could face severe humanitarian consequences, including displacement, injury, or worse.

Rohingya civilians are trapped as fighting nears Sittwe, with ICG warning of rising risks, restricted movement, and worsening humanitarian conditions.

18/04/2026

๐—›๐—จ๐— ๐—”๐—ก ๐—ง๐—ฅ๐—”๐—™๐—™๐—œ๐—–๐—ž๐—œ๐—ก๐—š (แ€œแ€ฐแ€€แ€ฏแ€”แ€บแ€€แ€ฐแ€ธแ€™แ€พแ€ฏ)
Human trafficking is a growing danger in Rohingya camps. Traffickers use false promises to target vulnerable people, especially women and children, leading to exploitation and abuse.

Stay aware, support each other, and report suspicious activities.
Everyone deserves safety, dignity, and freedom.

18/04/2026

Itโ€™s currently reported that new concerns are emerging over the possible involvement of the Arakan Army in the Andaman Sea tragedy, raising serious questions about the safety of Rohingya refugees and the growing risks they face during dangerous sea journeys.

16/04/2026

This little girl cries not just from sadness, but from a loss too deep for her age to understand. The Andaman Sea has taken her father the one who protected her, loved her, and shaped her world. In a single tragic moment, a part of her childhood disappeared forever.

She does not know about politics, borders, or the dangers that forced this journey. She only knows that her father is goneโ€ฆ and he is never coming back.

16/04/2026

A boat tragedy in the Andaman Sea
lives lost, dreams shattered.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the International Organization for Migration expressed deep sorrowโ€ฆ
calling it a painful reminder of the dangers refugees face.
Forced by desperation, they risk everything for safety.
No one should have to risk their lifeโ€ฆ
just to survive.

15/04/2026

A survivor of the Andaman Sea boat tragedy has bravely come forward to share his heartbreaking experience.

Voice: Md. Amran.

15/04/2026

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) expressed deep sorrow over the tragic boat capsize in the Andaman Sea, calling it a painful reminder of the extreme dangers faced by Rohingya refugees and other vulnerable people.

They emphasized that many individuals are forced to undertake perilous sea journeys due to a lack of safe pathways, protection, and basic opportunities. Such incidents highlight the urgent need for stronger international cooperation to ensure safe migration routes, protect human lives, and address the root causes that drive people to risk everything in search of safety and a better future.

14/04/2026

Fortify Rights has called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate alleged mass killings of Rohingya civilians by the Arakan Army in Hoyyar Siri village, Buthidaung, Arakan State.

They report that fleeing villagers were shot, with many killed. The group is urging accountability, though the Arakan Army denies the allegations.

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