Arakan Rohingya Islamic Front

Arakan Rohingya Islamic Front
Participant in the Rohingya insurgency in Western Myanmar
Active 1986 (1986)–2001 (2001)
Ideology Rohingya nationalism
Islamism
Leaders Nurul Islam
Headquarters Mobile headquarters
Area of operations Rakhine State, Myanmar
Became Arakan Rohingya National Organization
Opponents Union of Myanmar
Battles and wars

Internal conflict in Myanmar

The Arakan Rohingya Islamic Front (abbreviated ARIF) was an Islamist Rohingya insurgent group active in Rakhine State, Myanmar (Burma). The group was made up of Rohingya fighters led by Nurul Islam, a Yangon-educated lawyer, and the former Vice Chairman of the Rohingya Patriotic Front (RPF). The group was created after uniting the remnants of the RPF and a handful of defectors from the RSO.[1]

In 1998 the ARIF was integrated into the Rohingya National Army (RNA), then informally into the Arakan Rohingya National Organization (ARNO) in 2001.

See also

References

  1. Pho Kan Kaung (May 1992). The Danger of Rohingya. Myet Khin Thit Magazine No. 25. pp. 87–103.
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