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- 04/10/2020
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By Mohammed Rafique in Carlow, Ireland, UNHCR Having fled Myanmar as a young boy, Mohammed Rafique reflects on his current home of Carlow, Ireland and shares his hopes for fellow...
Read more- 20/09/2020
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Statement of Condolence Micheal Clinton: A Great Champion of Human Rights It is with great shock and disbelief that Rohingya Action Ireland has received the sad news of Micheal Clinton’s...
Read more- 19/06/2020
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By Rohingya Action Ireland Rohingya Action Ireland congratulates and acknowledges the enormous efforts of the Irish government and high-profile people and voices in securing a seat on the UN Security...
Read more- 29/11/2019
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Rohingya Action Ireland To Join at Mass Rohingya Solidary Rally at International Court of Justice, The Hague Press Release November 29, 2019 Delegates from Rohingya Action Ireland (RAI) will be in...
Read more- 08/11/2019
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By The Rohingya Post His journey has taken a turn into one which inspires many youngsters for his dedication in breaking barriers of language and culture, desire to pursue a...
Read more- 04/09/2019
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WHY? By Stephanie McDermott, Secretary of Rohingya Action Ireland They ask me why am I here I search for an answer My mind races I say ‘I was sent here’...
Read more- 21/08/2019
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Carlow County Development Partnership and Rohingya Action Ireland launch the research report on the resettlement of Rohingya community in Carlow. The report titled “Welcome to Carlow: Ten Years of Rohingya...
Read more- 02/08/2019
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The Rohingya community commemorates those members of the community killed, attacked and displaced during the campagins of genocide in Myanmar on August 25, 2017. This is also a day of...
Read more- 01/08/2019
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Rohingya Women Empowering Themselves for the Future of the Community and the World On August 3, Rohingya Action Ireland, the European Rohingya Council and Carlow Development Partnership joinly host the...
Read more- 11/07/2019
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Jamalida Rafique, an active member of young generation of Rohingya community in Ireland, met the UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi at Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. She...
Read more- 04/06/2019
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As over 1.6 billion Muslims around the world celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr – “Festival of Breaking the Fast” after a month of fasting from dust to dawn, a small Rohingya community marked...
Read more- 29/04/2019
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“From hopeless to A NEW HOPE, from homeless to A NEW HOME, from voiceless to AN AMPLIFIED VOICE, from a generation at lost to AN EMPOWERED ONE, from limbo to...
Read more- 06/09/2018
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By Rohingya Action Ireland In an act of bravery and solidarity the Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) took a decision to fly the Rohingya at its head office in Dublin on...
Read more- 10/08/2016
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By Jody Clarke, UNHCR In the refugee camps of Bangladesh, many Rohingya boys had developed a love of cricket. After being resettled to Ireland, they were keen to get back...
Read more- 24/09/2015
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Carlow, Ireland: Rohingya Community Ireland participated in SARI (Sport Against Racism Ireland) Football Tournament on 12th September,along with other 32 teams representing different local and international communities residing in Ireland....
Read more- 02/09/2015
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Carlow Cricket Club meet Clontarf in the final of Minor 2 Cup on 6th September 2015 at Greystones Club, Wicklow. They meet each other again after the cup final was...
Read more- 19/06/2015
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I am Mohammed Rafique, one of the Rohingya refugees who were re-settled with other 78 members of Rohingya in Carlow, Ireland with the resettlement program of UNHCR & Irish government,...
Read more- 17/06/2015
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Carlow, Ireland: A great start for Carlow Cricket Club in their first official match in almost 40 years. They played their first debuted match against Bagenalstown (3rds) in Division 16...
Read more- 22/12/2011
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CARLOW RUGBY CLUB has won the title of Ireland's top sporting organisation at the Diverse Ireland Awards 2011. At the award ceremony this week held by The Integration Centre in...
Read more- 10/06/2010
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Read more- 22/12/2009
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Carlow, Ireland: The Carlow County Development Board organized an “intercultural exchange event” for Arakanese Rohingya refugees in the second week of December at Seven Oaks Hotel, according to an Arakanese...
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