Thursday, November 10, 2016

MYANMAR GOVERNMENT'S STATE MEDIA IS POSTING WRONG INFORMATION TO THE WORLD

As a Media, DVB should publish news after full confidence

Both of the news stories posted below are wrong and not as happened. Publishing something behind state media is not true enough to proof real incident.

The incident in ZinPineNya village track, FutKhali village is their family problem of land, took opportunity to take revenge one another while everywhere broke out fighting to be blamed Army or someone else.

The second one is about the Myint Hlut, the hostel of the teachers is at the premise of No. 8, BGP/HQ. Soldiers torched the hostel in #MyintHlut sub-township, blamed on #Muslims. To know reality, please click here. https://t.co/jc1wL64ljg

For about rape cases violated by Myanmar Army and BGP, widely posting by international media.

DVB copied wrong information of state media is here: http://www.dvb.no/news/state-media-reports-attack-abduction-maungdaw/72427

State media reports attack, abduction in Maungdaw

State media on Wednesday reported that a group of attackers abducted two people and burned down their house in Arakan State’s Maungdaw Township, in the latest report of violence in the tense region near Burma’s border with Bangladesh.

According to the report, which originally appeared in the military mouthpiece Myawady News, 15 people raided the village of Phykarli in Maungdaw’s Zinpaingnyar village tract on Monday and broke into the home of brothers Faisal and Mahmud Feroz.

One of the men, Mahmud Faroz, was later found with multiple cuts and stab wounds to his face during what was described as an “area clearance operation” by Burmese troops around the village.

The man was later taken to hospital for treatment, according to the Global New Light of Myanmar.


The incident occurred on the same day that two buildings in the Maungdaw Township village of Myinlut burned down in what Myawady News later described as an arson attack by “Bengali terrorists” trying to create “misunderstandings”.

Edited by Mir Ahmed Siddiquee