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The Rohingya Student Network (RSN) expresses deep sorrow over the death of Nurul Amin Shah Alam in Buffalo, New York.
Mr. Shah Alam was a Rohingya genocide survivor from Myanmar. He arrived in the United States legally in December 2024 with his wife and children. He was nearly blind and could not speak or read English. On February 19, 2026, he was released from local custody after resolving his criminal case. He was later dropped off at a commercial location several miles from his family’s current home. His family and attorney were not notified of his release location. He was reported missin
Feb 271 min read


Rohingya Student Network (RSN) Statement on the 8th Anniversary of Rohingya Genocide Day
Today marks the 8th anniversary of the Rohingya Genocide. On 25 August 2017, the Myanmar military launched a brutal campaign of mass...
Aug 25, 20252 min read


Rohingya Student Network (RSN) joined 194 revolutionary forces and civil society organizations issuing a statement on the situation in Northern Rakhine
Calling on organizations and individuals in Rakhine and across the country to immediately stop exploiting the lives, property and image of..
May 22, 20244 min read


RSN joined 19 Rohingya CBOs, calling for the ceasefire in Israel-Palestine conflict
The unjust killing of innocent children, humanitarian personnel, journalists, UN staff, and civilians, as well as the deliberate targeting
Nov 2, 20232 min read


RSN Welcomes France's Intervention in Rohingya Genocide Case and Urges Global Support
RSN extend its heartfelt appreciation and support for France's recent decision to intervene in the Rohingya genocide case before ICJ
Sep 12, 20232 min read
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