Buthidaung, Arakan State (Rohingya Vision) – A Rohingya man was killed by the Rakhine extremists in Buthidaung Township last Tuesday, whereas an unidentified corpse of a Rohingya woman was also found, according to reliable sources.
The Rakhine extremists aboard on a big boat attacked three Rohingyas hail from Buthidaung Township while they were on their way back from Rathedaung Township killing one of them, while other two managed to escape alive. And the dead body of the unidentified Rohingya woman seemed to be pregnant was found while looking for the missing man later found to be dead also.
A local man in Buthidaung, referring to the eyewitnesses/the victims, reported the whole account of the unfortunate events as follows.
“Mr. Abdu Ghani Ismail, 27, from Plot 3, ‘Phaya Pyin Aung Pha’ village tract; Mr. Mohammed Hashim Jamal, 27, from ‘Zaykun Tan’ hamlet of , ‘Phaya Pyin Aung Pha’ village tract; and Mr. Mohammed Ullah Taher from ‘Dudan 2’ hamlet of ‘Pharung Chaung village tract went to ‘Kyauk Phyu Taung’ Rakhine village in Rathedaung Township on December 1.
The purpose their visit to the village was to make some deals of trading livestock (cattle and buffaloes) with their Rakhine partners in the village. As they were coming back to Buthidaung by a small engine boat in the evening, a big boat appeared with a group of Rakhine extremists on board. The Rakhine extremists deliberately hit the small boat with three Rohingyas on board.
And the Rakhine extremists forcibly took Mohammed Hashim on their boat, while the other two, Abdu Ghani and Mohammed Ulllah, fell off the boat in the river and managed to escape. However, Abdu Ghani lost two teeth and Mohammed Taher lost one of his eye-sight and got injured in his leg as the Rakhine extremists whacked them with the peddles while they were swimming away from the attack. (Courtesy of Rohingya Vision TV)
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