October 13, 2016

At Least 200 Innocent Rohingya Killed by Burmese Forces and Rakhine Terrorists in Maungdaw

 Now, at least 200 innocent Arakanese Rohingya civilians have been killed by Burmese forces and Rakhine (Mogh) terrorists on the allegation of attack on 9, October at three Border Guard Police camps in Maungdaw though the government hasn’t got clearance about the attackers yet, said an eye-witnessed from Rohingya.

It has been reportedly known that more than 300 guiltless Rohingya were severely wounded in different areas of Maungdaw where Burmese military forces, Border Guard Police (BGP) along with Buddhist terrorists have been continuing the ethnic cleansing operation again since 9, October. The wounded people are struggling with death as they cannot access to treatment.

According to some people, the tyrannical government forces have recently killed so many Rohingya civilians including children, juveniles and the old where some of the corpses have been hidden after massacre. They have already burnt fourteen Rohingya villages in Maungdaw too and planned to commit such inhumane and unlawful activities in Buthidaung. (Courtesy of rvisiontv.com)

Military Photograph Rohingya Civilians by Giving Weapons into their Hands

Around 6:00 PM (Myanmar Time) on 13th October 2016, the Burmese military arrested 11 Innocent Rohingya civilians at ‘Zin Paing Nya (Zaa Moinna) hamlet of Thay Chaung (Baalu Khali) village tract in northern Maungdaw.

Then, the military took their photograps by forcibly giving Pistols and Swords into their hands. After that, the military took all of them to an unknown location.

“It certainly looks like a conspiracy by the military to show the Rohingya civilians as militants. If anybody disbelieves, the person can come here and ask from other eyewitnesses here,” an eyewitness said. (Courtesy of rvisiontv.com)

Death toll rises as Myanmar battles border attackers

Myanmar's security forces have now killed at least 26 people in response to attacks on police that have sparked a dramatic escalation in violence in a Muslim-majority region along its border with Bangladesh, according to reports in state media.

Armed men believed to be from the long-oppressed Rohingya Muslim minority launched a coordinated assault on three border police posts in the early hours Sunday, killing nine police, injuring five and making off with dozens of weapons and more than 10,000 rounds of ammunition.

Military personnel and police reinforcements have poured into the Muslim-majority township of Maungdaw, northern Rakhine State, and have clashed with groups of up to 300 men, armed with pistols, swords and knives, according to official reports.

Human rights groups and advocates for the stateless Rohingya have voiced concern that the civilian population may be caught up in the authorities' violent response. (Courtesy of reuters.com)