Zaffar Kawal[1] Abdul Latif Muhammad Jafar Habib[2]
Dates of operation
1972 (1972)–1974 (1974)
Headquarters
Buthidaung
Active regions
Rakhine State
Ideology
Rohingya nationalism Islamism
Size
800–2,500[1]
Opponents
Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma
Battles and wars
Internal conflict in Myanmar
Rohingya conflict
Preceded by Mujahideen
Succeeded by Rohingya Patriotic Front
The Rohingya Liberation Party (RLP) was a Rohingya political organization in Rakhine State, Myanmar (formerly Arakan, Burma). It had an armed wing called the Rohingya Liberation Army, which was led by a former mujahideen leader named Zaffar Kawal.[1]
^ abcPho Kan Kaung (May 1992). The Danger of Rohingya. Myet Khin Thit Magazine No. 25. pp. 87–103.
^Smith, Martin (1991). Burma: Insurgency and the politics of ethnicity (1st ed.). London and New Jersey: Zed Books. p. 219. ISBN 0862328683.
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