Sawyeddollah with the team of ARSPH during the office time
Sawyeddollah has been working tirelessly to ensure the basic needs and human rights of his people. He left his home country, Myanmar due to the persecution and violence faced by the Rohingya community and has since been working in Bangladesh to support his Rohingya community.
Sawyeddollah’s work is motivated by his deep commitment to justice and equality for the Rohingya people. He has worked with various organizations and groups to provide basic necessities to the Rohingya people in Bangladesh. He has also been an outspoken advocate for their rights, working to raise awareness about the atrocities committed against them and calling for action to address the crisis.
Sawyeddollah’s efforts have been instrumental in providing a voice for the Rohingya people and helping to create a better future for them. His work serves as an inspiration to many who seek to fight for justice and human rights in the face of adversity.
Some of the organizations and groups where Sawyeddollah have worked or is working include Rohingya Students Network -RSN, Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights (ARSPH), Medicine Sans Frontiers (MSF), Centre for Peace and Justice (CPJ), International Organization for Migration (IOM), and more. Specific information about the works of Sawyeddollah is categorized below;
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RSN Welcomes France’s Intervention in Rohingya Genocide Case and Urges Global Support
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RSN installed a signboard in Camp 15
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Maung Sawyeddollah’s account at Amnesty International
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Maung Sawyeddollah: The Kofi Annan NextGen Democracy Prize 2023 Finalists!
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Rohingya’s Open Letter to Mr Karim Khan, Prosecutor, ICC
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Statement on Cyclone Mocha Tragedy in Rakhine State, Myanmar
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Rohingya student group demands consultation in repatriation talks between China, Bangladesh, Myanmar
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Authorities fence in Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh
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Everyday Life Under a Shutdown
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RSN sent a letter to BD PM
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“Are We Not Human?”
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MYANMAR: FACEBOOK’S SYSTEMS PROMOTED VIOLENCE AGAINST ROHINGYA; META OWES REPARATIONS
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Rohingya activists call on Facebook owners to take responsibility for role in 2017 violence
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ROHINGYA REFUGEES: ‘We want to go back home in peace’
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Sawyeddollah Became a Refugee at 16. He Tells His Story on World Youth Skills Day.
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Being a refugee is not easy
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