By Arakan Times Media
The authentic evidences of genocide conducted by Myanmar security forces against Rohingya civilians in northern Arakan (Rakhine) after August 25, 2017 are appearing gradually in various parts of Arakan State.
The authentic evidences of genocide conducted by Myanmar security forces against Rohingya civilians in northern Arakan (Rakhine) after August 25, 2017 are appearing gradually in various parts of Arakan State.
Several videos of atrocities carried out by Myanmar armed
forces against innocent Rohingya residents in Northern Arakan have already
published by in different news media after 25 August 2017 although the cruel
Myanmar government has been repeatedly denying it.
Accordingly, some videos of killings of five members of a
family from (MoradtawlaPara) Shinkhali village under Rathedaung Township in
Arakan (Rakhine) state have been received by Arakan Times from an old man of
the family recently who somehow managed to flee to Bangladesh after August 25,
2017. He lives in Kutupalong refugee camp with rest of his family members. His
name is Abul Hussain.
Innocent Rohingya mercilessly killed by Myanmar security forces
He said, hundreds of innocent Rohingya civilians were
killed and women were raped by Myanmar security forces before my eyes when I
was there before I left. I have several videos of the incidents that I keep as
evidences of atrocities to show them to international community.
The family members of Altaz Miah who were killed by Myanmar security forces and Rakhine extremists |
The deceased are identified as:
1 – Juleha D/O Mujaber age 59 years, wife of Altaz Mia
2 – Ma Thanda @ Masho D/O Altas Miah (wife of Abdu Majid) age 25 years and
her 3 kids are below;
3 – Mohammed
Rasel S/O Abdu Majid age 5 years
4 – Mohammed Faisal S/O Abdu Majid age 3 years
5 – Mohammed Yasser S/O Abdu Majid age 4 month
Altaz Mia, survived person of the family, now in KutuPalong |
Although the international community and Human Rights
Groups are claiming that Myanmar security forces committed genocide against
Rohingya minority according to authentic proofs, brutal Myanmar government led
by Aung San Suu Kyi whom the Rohingya people have been supporting for decades
has still been refusing the claim.
Witness Video clip of Altaz Miah’s family members,
massively killed by Myanmar Security Forces
The Myanmar government is not allowing the United Nation
Fact Finding Commission to visit the violence affected areas in Arakan
(Rakhine) state which also proves that Myanmar security forces committed acts
of genocide against Rohingya minority.
Myanmar brutal joint forces of army, BGP and Hlun Thein
along with Rakhine extremists have still been conducting aggressive and
systematic persecutions on Rohingya civilians in Maungdaw, Buthidaung and
Rathedaung forcing tens of thousands of remaining Rohingyas flee to Bangladesh.
According to report, several Rohingya civilians were
reportedly killed in heavy gun fire of Myanmar joint forces in many villages of
Rathedaung and Maungdaw. Most of them were slaughtered by Rakhine extremists
and forces.
The joint forces launched arson and arms attack on the
Rohingya residents since early morning of 26 August 2017 after the ARSA
conducted assault on 24 BGP outposts and one military camp.
Thousands of Rohingya homes were torched and more than
700,000 Rohingyas have taken shelter in Bangaldesh since 25 August 2017
following the crackdown.
Rakhine extremists are also attacking them with the help
of Myanmar security forces for which the Rohingyas have no alternative ways to
survive there and so they are still fleeing to Bangladesh which is the unique
option for them.
The Rohingyas have fallen prey to Myanmar security forces
and Rakhine extremists and now they have no option to survive as both the armed
forces and the Rakhine extremists are attacking them on every day basis.
The heartbreaking Rohingyas urge international community
and concerned to come forward to helping them rescue from atrocities of Myanmar
brutal forces and Rakhine extremists. Otherwise, not a single Rohingya can
survive or live on the soil of north-western Arakan, the remaining Rohingyas in
Myanmar say.