Zunta Foundation

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Our purpose is to to prevent the genocide of the Rohingya people of Myanmar and assist refugees by providing access to food, clean water and shelter.

Our vision is to stop the Rohingya genocide and create a better life for them by implementing a scalable multipronged strategy. The first objective of which, will be creating a massive social media campaign and robust college ambassador program. These operations will serve to raise awareness about this issue amongst western communities, political circles, and youth across the United States. This i

The Unknown Genocide 05/17/2016
Apartheid In Asia: Left For Dead (Part 1) 05/11/2016

Please take a few minutes to learn about persecution of the Rohingya people in Myanmar. Innocent people don't deserve to die. Thank you VICE News!

Apartheid In Asia: Left For Dead (Part 1) In recent years, democratic reforms have swept through Myanmar, a country that for decades was ruled by a military junta. As the reforms took hold, however, ...

Forced to Flee: Visual Stories by Refugee Youth from Burma 05/09/2016

Help support Zunta's misssion by purchasing Forced to Flee: Visual Stories by Refugee Youth from Burma. Learn first hand about the daily struggle kids living in refugee camps face on a daily basis.

Forced to Flee: Visual Stories by Refugee Youth from Burma A single narrative image can tell the story of a thousand words. In Forced
to Flee: Visual Stories by Refugee Youth from Burma, 196 full-color...

Myanmar Wants US to Stop Referring to 'Rohingya' 05/05/2016

Aung Lin, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Myanmar wants the U.S. Embassy to use the term "illegal Bengali" when referring to the Rohingya people. Another clear example of the Myanmar's governments inherent disregard for this ethnic group and their culture.
The time is now to stand up for the Rohingya people and protect them and their culture. You can make a difference by spreading this message!

Myanmar Wants US to Stop Referring to 'Rohingya' US Ambassador Scot Marciel in a recent news conference rejected eschewing the term, even if Myanmar's government will not use it

Newsweek 04/27/2016

Since 2012, at least 140,000 Rohingya have fled their homes. If they stay in Myanmar, Rohingya migrants often are shunted into what research and advocacy group Fortify Rights calls “dozens of internment camps.”
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Newsweek A new report by Yale Law School says the UN should urgently investigate the fate of the Rohingya.

Exclusive: 'Strong evidence' of genocide in Myanmar 04/15/2016

"Given the scale of the atrocities and the way that politicians talk about the Rohingya, we think it's hard to avoid a conclusion that intent [to commit genocide] is present," concluded the Yale Law School http://ow.ly/4mIIva

Exclusive: 'Strong evidence' of genocide in Myanmar Al Jazeera investigation reveals government triggered deadly communal violence for political gain.

Will anyone help the Rohingya people? - BBC News 04/12/2016

Zunta is hear to help the Rohingya people! Since 1982 the Rohingya people have been consigned to a stateless existence, disallowing them access to food, healthcare and even education. It's time to put an end to this

Will anyone help the Rohingya people? - BBC News Who will help the Rohingya people, long denied citizenship and freedom of movement by the government of Myanmar?

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