By DVB, 04/04/2017
The body of a
man, identity unknown, apparently shot dead by
border guards near a
Burma-Bangladesh border outpost
on 21 November 2016. (Photo: DVB)
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A total of 23 people
have been confirmed killed and 10 are still listed as missing in the
northwestern Arakan State township of Maungdaw since October, according to a
statement by the Office of the State Counsellor on Monday.
The statement by
Aung San Suu Kyi’s office would appear to contradict reports by international
agencies including the UN, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, which
interviewed hundreds of fleeing refugees from the area who told stories of mass killings, including children and babies,
by Burma’s security forces. http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56103#.WONUe2_yiM8
Coordinated attacks
on police outposts on 9 October by suspected
Rohingya Muslim militants sparked
a furious crackdown by Burmese security forces, in what the government termed
“clearance operations” aimed at hunting down the alleged perpetrators. However,
human rights groups have said that Rohingya civilians have borne the brunt of
the consequences. Some 65,000 Rohingyas have fled their homes to take sanctuary
in neighbouring Bangladesh since the crackdown, said the UN. http://www.dvb.no/?s=Rohingya+militants
Yesterday’s
government statement omitted any mention of ethnicity or religious affiliation
in relation to the deaths and abductions.
The statement said
that the 10 missing persons had been abducted. It said 15 persons were
kidnapped in total between 9 October 2016 and 3 April 2017, of whom five were
rediscovered showing evidence of torture; some were tied with ropes. The
statement did not make clear whether any of those five were recovered alive.
On the same day, the
statement said, police arrested 13 people in Theintaung village in Maungdaw in
relation to the murder of a man named Swe Duah Mee, whose body had been found
with a slit throat lying in a pool of mud.
http://www.dvb.no/news/23-killed-maungdaw-since-october-says-suu-kyis-office/74954
Shared here the statement of Myanmar's State Counsellor information committee but Rohingya activists and villagers denied it and said "these are a blame game, all the killing and abducting games are going under instructions of the government and Myanmar Army and BGP are in practical".
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=710896139083495&id=639456206227489
Shared here the statement of Myanmar's State Counsellor information committee but Rohingya activists and villagers denied it and said "these are a blame game, all the killing and abducting games are going under instructions of the government and Myanmar Army and BGP are in practical".
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=710896139083495&id=639456206227489
Some of the Rohingya activists said "These are completely unreasonable and false claim of Myanmar’s Genocidal regime". https://twitter.com/mir_sidiquee/status/849540868356919297