30/04/2024
For many years, Rohingya leaders have talked about unity. I don’t think it will be very difficult to unite.
Solutions: In the Bangladesh camps, there are many organizations truly working for the Rohingya future. Call all of them to build a professional organization and army. Also, invite all the armed groups. I know some leaders won’t join; ignore them as they are actually enemies for Rohingya.
Just take opinions from the people living in Bangladesh camps and those living in Arakan state right now. Their opinions will be crucial for starting the steps.
Actually, all our activists are part-time freedom fighters. They are unprofessional because their lives are well-set and they enjoy their lives with freedom of movement, living in air-conditioned rooms. Their future is bright. Ask those living in camps without necessary rights, ask those living year by year in camps made of plastic in high temperatures.
Actually, our leaders are our enemies who are playing politics unprofessionally.
Why are they unprofessional?
In this condition, they cannot unite. That’s called unprofessional, and they don’t know how to work as leaders.
That is unprofessional.