Arakan Rohingya National Council (ARNC) formed to reclaim identity and seek justice

Arakan Rohingya National Council (ARNC) formed to reclaim identity and seek justice

By Mizzima | July 17, 2025

A new political body called the Arakan Rohingya National Council (ARNC) was officially formed on 13 July, aiming to restore the Rohingya’s indigenous identity and secure their full citizenship rights in Myanmar’s Arakan (Rakhine) State.

The council’s formation is seen as a response to decades of systematic exclusion, state-backed persecution, and attempts to erase the Rohingya identity.

In a public statement, the ARNC accused the Myanmar military of committing genocide in 2017 and alleged that the Arakan Army (AA) which now controls large areas of Rakhine State, is currently targeting the Rohingya population through violence, mass killings, destruction of property, and forced displacement.

According to the council, since the AA began consolidating control, more than 2,500 Rohingya have been killed, over 150,000 have fled to Bangladesh, and thousands more have escaped by sea or crossed international borders.

The statement claimed that dozens of Rohingya villages in Buthidaung and Maungdaw townships have been burned down, leaving survivors without access to food, security, or freedom, and forcing them to live in constant fear.

The ARNC said it will work toward securing full legal rights and international security guarantees for the Rohingya, with the ultimate goal of enabling a safe and dignified return to their ancestral lands under international supervision.

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