In the time grievance, you (so-called proclaimed Rohingya leaders) from around the world should at least voice together for victims who have been sold to human traffickers for the failure of your leadership that is becoming more and more obvious as the suffering of our people, Rohingya amasses inside and outside of Arakan.
In a world of chaos and atrocities, it takes a little kindness to bring peace. Be the warrior. Be the change-maker. A #Rohingya who stands for peace and justice.
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