Welcome to the Burmese Rohingya Association of North America (BRANA)

The BRANA was formed in 2010 as an advocacy organization with a primary mission of closely working with the United States Government, Canadian Government, and various NGOs in legislation, policy formulation, and humanitarian support for issues facing the Rohingya people in Burma and other countries around the world. The BRANA is actively engaged with United States Senate, House of Representatives, and the State Department to facilitate the legislative and other processes in Washington, D.C., for the welfare of Rohingya people worldwide, Rohingya living in their native Burma, and those residing in North America.Additionally BRANA maintains strong ties with various NGOs around the world to advance the cause of Rohingya. BRANA also serves as the facilitator in the process its members in their communication with the congressional offices of their constituency to work on their behalf on international and domestic issues that concern Rohingya. BRANA is instrumental in advancements of Rohingya refugees, immigrants, and current residents in the United States and Canada in education, professional development, social welfare, and community life. The BRANA is a signatory of the Arakan Rohingya Union.

U.S -Based Rohingya delegation participates in conference on Burma in Washington, D.C

Dated: 11/16/2011
Ref: frc-rec 035/02/2011

The Director General of Arakan Rohingya Union (ARU), Prof. Dr. Wakar Uddin, and the Co-founder of Free Rohingya Campaign, Nay San Oo, attended the Conference on Burma titled “China-Myanmar Relations: The Dilemma of Mutual Dependence” in early November, at the Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. The conference consisted four different Panel Sessions, and the Panel Session II focused on the minority issues titled “Myanmar/Minority Perspectives”.

A significant component of this session covered the minority issues in the eastern frontier regions of Burma; however, Rohingya issue in the western frontier also captured the attention from the audience and the panel when ARU Director General Prof. Dr. Wakar Uddin raised human rights and citizenship issues faced by the Rohingya ethnic minority in Arakan State in Burma. Dr. Uddin specifically directed his questions to Tom Kramer of Transnational Institute who addressed the Rohingya issues at a great length based on his experiences in Burma. Addressing Dr. Uddin’s questions about the ploys by the ultra-racist Rakhine National Democratic Party (RNDP) to discredit the Rohingya parliamentarians and RNDP’s hostile moves against Rohingya ethnic minority, Mr. Kramer provided transparent and in-depth assessments of the post-election situation in Rohingya regions in Northern Arakan. Mr. Kramer’s assessment accurately reflected the rapidly deteriorating situation in Arakan. The reports of RNDP’s approach to some major ethnic parties to form an alliance was discussed in Panel Session II that substantiate the earlier reports of anti-Rohingya maneuvering of the radical RNDP in Arakan and Naypyitaw at a high level.

Nay San Oo had an opportunity to meet separately with Mr.Frank Jannuzi, (Policy Director) East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the United States Senate on Foreign Relations Committee. Nay San Oo specifically expressed where Rohingyas have been brutally discriminated by Burmese Regime and briefed about how 1982 Citizenship Law renders the Rohingya stateless.

A number of journalists from the press in Washington had spoken to Dr. Uddin and Nay San Oo to arrange for interviews similar to that of the Radio Free Asia with Dr. Uddin in October.

Prof. Dr. Mary Callahan (University of Washington), Prof. Dr. David Steinberg, (Georgetown University), Prof. Dr. Wakar Uddin (Director General, Arakan Rohingya Union) and Nay San Oo (Co-founder, Free Rohingya Campaign) at Burma Conference in Washington, D.C.



Ko Ko Naing
Campaign Director, West Coast, USA
Free Rohingya Campaign (FRC)


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US-BASED ROHINGYA ORGANIZATION MEETS AMBASSADOR DEREK MITCHELL IN WASHINGTON

Washington. D.C. Prof. Dr. Wakar Uddin, Director General of Arakan Rohingya Union (ARU) and Chairman of the Burmese Rohingya Association of North America (BRANA), accompanied by Nay San Oo, the Information Secretary of BRANA, met with U.S. State Department’s Policy Coordinator for Burma, Ambassador Derek Mitchell, on Friday, May 11, 2012. The meeting was part of the ongoing coordination of ARU and BRANA with U.S. State Department for seeking a peaceful solution for Rohingya political and human right issues in Burma. No details of the meeting are available at this point. BRANA, a signatory of ARU, is dedicated to resolution of Rohingya issues on the principle of engagement with various sectors and entities in Burma through building mutual understanding and trust following a process with transparency. 



Prof. Dr. Wakar Uddin meets with Ambassador Derek Mitchell at the State Department.  














Ambassador Derek Mitchell, Prof. Dr. Wakar Uddin, and BRANA Information Secretary Nay San Oo at the State Department.