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Newcastle Unveils World’s First Permanent Rohingya Memorial

Last updated: April 13, 2026 1:40 PM
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Published: April 12, 2026
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Joint Media Release From: Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK (BROUK), Rohingya Action North East (RANE) & British Rohingya Community (BRC)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
12 April 2026

History was made today as Newcastle upon Tyne became the first city in the UK and the world to unveil a permanent memorial dedicated to the victims of the Rohingya genocide.

The landmark memorial, located in Newcastle City Council’s Peace Garden, was officially unveiled following a civic ceremony at the Council Chamber and a procession led by the Lord Mayor. The initiative, led by Independent Newcastle Councillor and human rights advocate Cllr Habib Rahman, represents a powerful commitment to remembrance, justice, and global awareness.

The formal civic event was hosted by the City’s first former Muslim and Black Lord Mayor, Independent Cllr Habib Rahman, who is standing down in May. The event featured contributions from a distinguished group of speakers, including Councillor Karen Kilgour, Leader of Newcastle City Council; Ann Schofield of Rohingya Action North East; Tun Khin, President of the Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK; Nur Huda, Chairman of the British Rohingya Community; Dr M. Nazrul Islam, Acting High Commissioner of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh to the United Kingdom; genocide experts, historian, and human rights activist Dr Maung Zarni and Dr Nat Brinham; Ruby Moe, Amnesty International UK Country Coordinator for Myanmar; Richard Kotter, Chair of Amnesty Newcastle; Sirazul Islam, born in Kutupalong refugee camp, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, now a trainee corporate lawyer and activist; Rohingya campaigner Shaukat Ahmed MBE; Alice Gaparay of the North East Rwandan Association; and Mohammed Wafi of the Palestinian Community North East.

The procession to the Peace Garden was led by the Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Cllr Henry Gallagher, and the Mayor of Sunderland, Cllr Ehthesham Hoque, who formally unveiled the memorial.

Developed through a collaboration between Newcastle City Council, Rohingya Action North East (RANE), the British Rohingya Community (BRC), and the Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK (BROUK), the memorial stands as a permanent tribute to Rohingya genocide victims and survivors.

Cllr Habib Rahman said:
“This is a historic moment not just for Newcastle, but for the global community. Today we honour the lives lost, the resilience of survivors, and send a clear message that genocide must never be ignored or forgotten. This memorial stands as a permanent reminder of our shared responsibility to speak out against injustice and to uphold human dignity.

The Rohingya people have endured decades of persecution, culminating in a campaign of mass violence, displacement, and atrocities that forced over a million people to flee their homes. The memorial seeks to ensure their suffering is formally recognised and remembered.”

Tun Khin, President of the Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK (BROUK), said:
“For the Rohingya community, recognition matters deeply. For too long, our suffering has been denied, ignored, and pushed aside while the world failed to act. Generations of Rohingya have endured violence, displacement, and loss without acknowledgement or justice. This memorial is a powerful symbol that our pain is acknowledged, that our voices matter, and that the truth cannot be erased.

We are deeply grateful to Cllr Habib Rahman for his leadership and determination in making this memorial a reality, and we thank Newcastle City Council for this powerful act of solidarity with the Rohingya community. This is an important step towards the recognition and justice that the Rohingya people have long been denied. It sends a clear message far beyond this city- that Rohingya people everywhere are not forgotten.”

Nijam Uddin, representing the British Rohingya Community (BRC), added:
“This memorial is a place of reflection, dignity, and education. It honours those we have lost and gives strength to those who continue to live with the trauma of genocide. It also serves as a vital tool to educate future generations so that such atrocities are never repeated.

We extend our sincere thanks to Cllr Habib Rahman for his vision and drive, and to Newcastle City Council for their support and commitment to recognising the Rohingya people’s suffering.”

The memorial stone, crafted by Nationwide Headstone Company Ltd, was funded jointly by BRC, BROUK, and RANE, alongside associated unveiling costs.

Beyond remembrance, the initiative also reinforces the importance of education, awareness, and continued advocacy for justice and accountability.

Permanent memorials play a crucial role in:
• Honouring victims
• Acknowledging survivors
• Educating future generations
• Challenging denial and historical revisionism

As visitors gather at the Peace Garden in the years to come, the memorial will stand as a lasting testament to the Rohingya people’s place in history and a call to action for the international community.

MEDIA ENQUIRIES
• Cllr Habib Rahman
Email: h4bib@hotmail.co.uk
Tel: +44 7956 265724

• Tun Khin (BROUK)
Email: tunkhin80@gmail.com
Tel: +44 7888 714866

• Nijam Uddin (BRC)
Email: nijamarkani@gmail.com
Tel: +44 7552 387880

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