Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Myanmar Joint forces raid Tin May village, loot valuables and torture Rohingya

By Arakan Times
Innocent Rohingya, severely beaten by Army
A group of Myanmar joint forces of Army and BGP surrounded Tin May (Tami) village of far Northern Buthidaung and conducted an intense raid in the village house by house and looted valuable accessories of Rohingya on 7 August 2017.
Local sources said, the joint forces besieged the whole village and made search in every house where they molested women and assaulted men including children whomever they found.
Moreover, they ransacked houses and looted valuables from houses such as gold ornaments, solar panels and cash money during their raid and tortured innocent civilians to injury.
They demolished two houses in Tin May village tract on 6 August and burned down two more houses on 7 August.
Hearing and seeing the joint forces coming toward the village, most of the old and young women and men including children fled the village and scattered in the forest nearby to avoid the arrest and torture of forces.
However, the remaining villagers who were unable to flee were assaulted severely in the village, source added.
Villagers said, more than two hundred joint forces of Hlun Tin (BGP) and Army entered the village and conducted crackdown forcing people flee the village where most of the young children had gone missing and dozens of men were severely tortured.
Such raids of Army and Hlun Tin are going unabatedly causing troubles to Rohingya villagers. The villagers are unable to move at all due to continuous raid for which they are facing various problems including acute food crisis in the area, said the villagers.
In Tin May (Tami), Myanmar security forces have violated gang rapes, burned houses, looted valuables, and killed innocent Rohingyas and brutally arrested many peoples several times.

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