Myanmar Government's Armed Forces have admitted the crimes (mass)
The Video is a witness of Torturing to the innocent Rohingya villagers, was filmed In Koe Tan Kauk Village, Rathedaung Township
Author’s comment
It is a video clip of witnessing the violated crimes of
Myanmar's BGP on Rohingya in Arakan, also challenging to the world as
"they can do, they will do what/however they want with Rohingya."
Government is lying
#KoeTanKoukVt is a village tract of #Rathedaung Towship and
#NurulaVT is in Maungdaw South, a big distance between two places. Don't lie more;
criminal BGPs have been violated uncountable and intolerable crimes against
Rohingya including crimes against humanity and genocide. The footage is a white
proof of CRIMINAL actions against Myanmar's BRUTALITY.
#MirSdq
BBC Burmese: http://www.bbc.com/burmese/burma-38484449?ocid=wsburmese.chat-apps.in-app-msg.whatsapp.trial.link1_.auin
================Rohingya media RB News
January 1, 2017
A video filmed by a Myanmar
policeman showing a large group of Rohingya villagers, who were detained by
security forces, being kicked and beaten with objects was circulated on social
media on December 31st, 2016. The video was quickly spread around the world
through Facebook and Twitter and has been picked up by news outlets.
The video shows Myanmar police
torturing, cursing, kicking and humiliating innocent Rohingya villagers who
were gathered in a massive group and forced to sit outside while they were
randomly beaten and abused. The video was filmed in Koe Tan Kauk village of
Rathedaung Township on November 5th, 2016.
Villagers from Koe Tan Kauk had
held a protest with some signs and posters when the UN resident coordinator and
some other diplomats visited their village on November 3rd, 2016. After the
delegation left Rakhine state the villagers who held the protest were targeted
by Myanmar armed forces. The villagers were attacked brutally from early
morning on November 5th, 2016 until late in the evening on November 6th, 2016.
The Myanmar Government’s
security forces gathered all the male villagers who were older than 8-years-old
in a single location and kept them there for two days. In the video it is
clearly shown how the boys and men had to place their hands on their head while
they were brutally beaten by the police.
While Myanmar’s de facto
leader, Aung San Suu Kyi’s office released a statement admitting the incident
took place, they also attempted to justify the mass detention of civilians by
saying the security forces were searching for men they say attacked a Border
Guard Police outpost in Nurullah hamlet in southern Maungdaw Township. The
information provided by Suu Kyi’s office refers to an incident on November 3rd
2016, which villagers attribute to infighting between border guards police, and
they say it did not involve any Rohingya or militants.
Koe Tan Kauk village is located
20 miles from Nurullah hamlet in southern Maungdaw, where the incident
mentioned by Suu Kyi’s office took place. There are more than ten checkpoints
between the two villages and it would be virtually impossible for any Rohingya
to travel between the two locations during a period of calm, let alone while
curfews have been implemented and there is unrest in the region. These
circumstances draw serious question regarding the sincerity and credibility of
Aung San Suu Kyi’s office’s statement.
It is believed by locals that
the true reason the villagers in Koe Tan Kauk were tortured was that the
security forces were seeking to punish them for the protest they staged when
diplomats were visiting the village.
Some of the villagers who were tortured in the video have
been identified as:
(1) Noor Boshor s/o Abdul Aziz
(35 year old) – The man wearing Blue colour longyi.
(2) Yaseen s/o Molvi Abul Kasim
(15 year old) – The boy wearing Red and Yellow colour Soccer T-Shirt, he is
Grade 8 student.
(3) Mohammed Sodolok s/o Abdul
Salam (13 year old) – The boy wearing Yellow colour T-Shirt
Today on January 1st, 2017 two
staff members from the Military Security Affairs department (locally known as Sa
Ra Pha), based in Aley Than Kyaw village in Southern Maungdaw Township, visited
the village and took photos where the incident took place. Some military were
also seen taking photos of the village’s in-charges.
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Police to investigate abuse of Rohingya caught on video
AJ-ENGLISH
EURO NEWS
*all above medias posted my video clip to their sites with
my name and many other medias copied me without my name and without my permission.