Rohingya mass grave unearthed by Myanmar government
By @mir_sidiquee
Myanmar government has unearthed a mass grave in Inndin village of far south of Maungdaw, said unidentifiable and the team said it was killed might be one year ago.
By @mir_sidiquee
Myanmar government has unearthed a mass grave in Inndin village of far south of Maungdaw, said unidentifiable and the team said it was killed might be one year ago.
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One of the social media, remaining family members and
reliable villagers have witnessed those peoples were arrested on 31 August by BGP of
Inndin.
10 Rohingyas were arrested by BGP on 31st August 2017 in Inndin, far south of Maungdaw, were killed then buried near Buddhist cemetery, unearthed on December 19, 2017. |
1:-Molvi Abdu Malek s/o U Mohammed Age 35
years
2:-U Abul Hashim s/o U Kamarul Age 30 years
3:-Abdullah s/o U Abul Kalam Age 20 years
4:-U Hafizullah s/o U Nur Mohammed Age 28 years
5:-Rashid s/o U Abdu Shukkur Age 20 years
6:-U Abdu Mojit s/o Mohammed Age 45 years
7:-Bandu s/o Aman Ullah Age 25 years
8:-U Dilu s/o U Yousuf Age 30 years
9:-U Bhuta Miya s/o U Abdu Raman Age 45 years
10:-Rafiq s/o U Mohammed ramul Age 25 years.
Moreover the sources said, they were innocent civilians,
some of them are village elders, respectable persons and religious figures of
the village and around.
According to sources the reporters of Reuters who were
visited the village, have information and some documents too. Due to this
official secret those reporters are arrested by the government of Myanmar.
Not only here in this village but also in many other
villages have also several mass graves but mostly the Army has cleaned or
unearthed then moved to unknown place.
Rohingyas who fled to Bangladesh have knowledge about the
carnages carried out Myanmar’s security forces and local Rakhine Buddhists.
As for Rohingya refugees both government have formed a
working team to return the refugees who fled for such mass killing, state run
genocide without solving root causes, without focusing on victims who are
crying for the justice.