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April 2025 | Russia's supreme court lifted the Taliban's designation as a terrorist organization. |
November 2024 | Afghanistan's Foreign Ministry announced Taliban officials would attend the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), marking the country's first participation since regaining control in 2021. |
September 19 2024 | ARSA commander Nurul Islam was arrested in Ukhiya with arms and ammunition by the Armed Police Battalion. |
July 4 2024 | Russian President Vladimir Putin declared the Taliban an ally of Russia in the fight against terrorism. |
June 13 2024 | The Rapid Action Battalion arrested Zakaria, a gun group commander in ARSA, with arms in Ukhiya. |
June 10 2024 | Five ARSA members, including Moulovi Akij (a top commander wanted for Mohib Ullah's murder), were arrested by the Rapid Action Battalion in Ukhiya. |
May 22 2024 | An ARSA commander was arrested by the 14th Armed Police Battalion in a refugee camp in Ukhia. |
May 19 2024 | Four ARSA members were arrested by the 14th Armed Police Battalion in a refugee camp in Ukhia. |
May 15 2024 | Two militants, including a top coordinator and commander of ARSA, were arrested by the Rapid Action Battalion. |
April 12 2024 | Clashes broke out between the Arakan Army and ARSA fighters in Buthidaung Township, resulting in the deaths of at least 25 Rohingya civilians and causing 3,000 Rohingyas to flee. ARSA was also accused of burning homes and kidnapping civilians. |
March 7 2024 | ARSA was accused of killing two civilians in Taung Pyo Let Wae town of Maungdaw Township, which prompted local residents to urge the Arakan Army to start 'clearance operations' against ARSA. |
February 23 2024 | Four ARSA members were arrested by the 8th Armed Police Battalion in Ukhia. |
October 2 2023 | Mohammad Ershad Noman Chowdhury, Ataullah's personal secretary, was arrested from the Kutupalong refugee camp. |
September 26 2023 | ARSA commander Rahimullah Prakash Musa was arrested. |
July 21 2023 | ARSA commander Hafez Nur Mohammad was captured by the Rapid Action Battalion in Cox's Bazar. |
July 19 2023 | ARSA and the Arakan Army (AA) clashed in the Mayu mountains near Sein Hnyin Pyar and Gu Dar Pyin villages. The AA claimed five ARSA members and one AA member were killed, and an ARSA outpost was seized. |
July 7 2023 | Five ARSA members were killed in clashes with RSO in Cox's Bazar, and the group was accused of murdering an RSO member. |
July 6 2023 | ARSA was accused of killing Rohingya leader Mohammad Ebadullah. |
June 12 2023 | ARSA leader Sabbir Ahmed was accused of involvement in the killings of six Rohingyas in October 2021. |
May 10 2023 | ARSA commander Hafiz Jubayer was arrested by the police. |
May 5 2023 | Armed Police Battalion arrested six ARSA members, including ARSA commander Hafizur Rahman. |
January 18 2023 | ARSA clashed with the Rohingya Solidarity Organization (RSO) in a refugee camp near the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, resulting in one RSO member killed and hundreds of refugees fleeing. |
November 14 2022 | An incident near the Myanmar border resulted in the killing of an intelligence officer and a Rohingya woman during a counter-narcotics operation, with Bangladeshi officials accusing ARSA of responsibility, which the group denied. |
July 18 2022 | Bangladesh Police announced the arrests of Abu Bakkar and Nur Mohammad, revealing they had arrested 834 Rohingyas linked to ARSA in the previous six months. |
July 17 2022 | Nur Mohammad, chairman of ARSA's fatwa committee, was arrested by Bangladesh Police. |
July 7 2022 | Abu Bakkar, an ARSA commander accused of Rohingya killings in October 2021, was arrested by Bangladesh Police. |
January 2022 | Social media images and videos emerged showing over 50 ARSA members and leaders conducting a military drill in Maungdaw. |
January 23 2022 | Taliban delegation arrived in Oslo for closed-door meetings, representing their first official trip to Western Europe, where Western diplomats tied potential humanitarian aid to human rights improvements. |
December 19 2021 | UN Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews reported credible evidence of ARSA killing, torturing, abducting, and intimidating Rohingya refugees in camps, though Bangladesh's Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen denied the group's presence in the camps. |
December 7 2021 | ARSA shot at 23 residents of Khone Taing village, resulting in one injury. |
November 2021 | ARSA began reemerging in the Maungdaw region after allying with the National Unity Government, formed in opposition to the military junta following the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état. Clashes broke out between ARSA and the Tatmadaw. |
October 22 2021 | An attack on the Darul Ulum Nadwatul Ulama Al-Islamia Madrasa in Moinarghona camp-18, Ukhiya, resulted in six refugee deaths and eight injuries. Eyewitnesses blamed ARSA for the attack. |
October 10 2021 | Russia hosted Taliban for international talks in Moscow, attended by representatives from 10 countries, marking the Taliban's first official trip to Europe since returning to power in August 2021. |
September 2021 | Taliban sent a letter to the UN requesting acceptance of Suhail Shaheen as Permanent Representative of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, which was rejected by the UN Credentials Committee. |
September 29 2021 | Rohingya leader Mohammed Mohib Ullah was killed, with his brother accusing ARSA of the attack. Bangladesh Police later confirmed in March 2022 that the group was responsible for his assassination due to his growing popularity. |
May 2021 | Under Hibatullah Akhundzada's leadership, the Taliban launched a major military offensive against the Afghan government. |
February 2021 | Reports from official sources and internal KZF elements indicate that Ranjeet Singh, the KZF chairperson, died of a heart attack during the first week of February. |
2020 | The Rohingya Solidarity Organization (RSO) blamed ARSA for attacks against Rohingya community leaders in Bangladeshi refugee camps during 2020-2021. |
November 17 2020 | Three civilians were killed and six were wounded when their vehicle struck an alleged ARSA mine in Maungdaw Township. |
June 4 2020 | Two alleged ARSA insurgents died in a confrontation with Myanmar security forces at the Bangladeshi border near Mee Dike village, after approximately 30 insurgents reportedly opened fire during routine border security. |
May 2 2020 | ARSA allegedly attacked two Burmese police officers near the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, involving 41 insurgents according to the Myawady Daily report. |
March 17 2020 | The National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed a charge sheet against nine Khalistani terrorists for their alleged involvement in the Punjab drone arms drop case, charging them under IPC, Arms Act, Explosives Substances Act, and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. |
February 12 2020 | The National Investigation Agency (NIA) special court in Mohali, Punjab issued non-bailable warrants against Pakistan-based KZF chairperson Ranjeet Singh Neeta and Germany-based Gurmeet Singh Bagga for allegedly delivering arms, ammunition, explosives, communication devices, and fake currency notes via drone. |
2019 | A letter purportedly from the KZF threatened Indian agencies and the Chief Minister of Punjab. |
2019 | The new political party PUTRA received official registration approval, establishing itself as an alternative party for Malays based on UMNO's original constitution. |
March 2019 | ARSA leadership issued a statement calling on their followers to protect the Rohingya community in refugee camps in Bangladesh, in response to reports of killings and abductions. ARSA denied responsibility for these reported crimes, despite Bangladeshi media blaming the group. |
January 16 2019 | ARSA insurgents ambushed police in Watkyein village bridge in Maungdaw, resulting in six police officers being injured. |
2018 | Following the downfall of Barisan Nasional (BN) and UMNO in the general election, Ibrahim Ali founded Parti Bumiputera Perkasa Malaysia (PUTRA). |
2018 | Ibrahim Ali makes a second attempt to resign as Perkasa president, which is again rejected by Perkasa's supreme council. |
November 2018 | Hindu community leaders in Myanmar reported that ARSA had been warning Hindu refugees in Bangladesh against returning to Rakhine State after Burmese authorities called for their repatriation. |
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