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‘STOP GENOCIDE OF ROHINGYA MUSLIMS’





STOP GENOCIDE OF ROHINGYA MUSLIMS

A protest against the ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar is being held at Sydney Town Hall on Sunday 24th September from 1.30pm to 4pm. The Hon Bob Carr the former Foreign Minister of Australia and the former Premier of NSW; and the Hon Senator Lee Rhiannon, Australian Greens NSW, will the special guest speakers along other prominent community leaders.

Rohingya Muslims need us and we need to raise our voices as much as we can with on-going protests and rallies” Says Syed Atiq ul Hassan, a prominent Sydney-based Journalist who is the lead organiser of the event.

Syed Atiq ul Hassan,

Sydney-based journalist and active community leader


 














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