The introduction of Associate Citizenship Ģ. In comparison to previous 1948 Citizenship Laws, the different points are:ġ. I think, from the human rights campaigners' part, we should better be looking into this 1982 Law in some details. Which exact portion they were targeting to amend, I still have no information, however. On the positive note, some MPs had put forward the motion, at the very least, to amend the 1982 Citizenship Laws. I have taken a while to reach (or find out from web) this official response. Attached is an official response by Burmese Immigration Minister explaining why the government is not considering to amend the 1982 Citizenship Laws, which most human rights activists considered draconian. But no such good news for the Rohingyas we can bring, and it's a hard reality. Rohingya: boatpeople may touch 'raw nerves' in AustraliaĪnother X-mas is upon us.Rohingya: Burma Election Commission Warning on RNDP.Rohingya: Government Refuse To Amend 1982 Citizenship Laws, Official Reply.HELP Rohingya message to Daw Suu, Sydney Opera House.Citizenship, Census, White Cards and Illegals.Rohingya: Citizenship debate to hot up at Naypyidaw.Rohingya: Alert on Malaysia gun violence incident.Profiling Rohingya flight of 1978, Case of Ulla Meah and Sultan Ahmed.Burma-Rohingyas and the Other Rohingyas - residual cases.On Je suis Rohingya, History and Operation King Dragon.Burmese-Rohingya: Ugly race riots and consequences.Burma: Saying "Good-bye" to Stateless Problem?.Rohingya: Time for Unity, Time for Action.Rohingya: Nayarapa and Kutuplong Camps, 20 years On.Rohingya: MSF removal 1st step in extermination.Rohingya: Two Children Policy and Media Loose Cannons.Rohingya: The Profile of Community in 1931-1961.
Condemn or Condone: No fence sitting on racial intolerance.Rohingya: A stalled confidence-building process.Rohingya/Bengali: A Snapshot of Community in 1960s.Rakhine-Rohingya: examining root of conflict.
Aussie Government on Regional Trafficking Agenda.
General Aung Gyi's speech in Maungdaw (1961)