There is no safety for the Rohingya community in Arakan State, Burma
because Rakhine community and concerned authorities are harassing-
arrest, killing, extortion, rape, looting - continuously the Rohingyas,
said a village administration officer on condition of anonymity.
“Since occurring clashes in June 2012, hundreds of Rohingya Muslims were
killed by the Rakhines and Burma’s security forces. But, thousands of
Rohingyas had already been displaced from their own villages as well as
many Rohingyas have been languishing in different jails in Arakan
state.”
Village administration officer also said that hundreds of Rohingya
youths (over 10 years) had left their motherland to seek better
opportunity because of no security of their lives in Arakan. Many
Rohingya youths had already died in the sea during the risky traveling
to Malaysia and also many Rohingyas have been languishing in different
jails such as--- Bangladesh, India, Thailand--- and etc.
An elder from Aley Than Kyaw village said that Burma’s security
forces including Rakhines are arresting and extorting money from the
Rohingya community with fabricated and false cases such as--- holding
Bangladeshi mobile phones, involvement in recent violence, involving in
drug smuggling, involvement in human trafficking, cutting wood from the
forest, border- cross and etc.
“We can’t understand the law of present Burma’s authority. We are
human being. We are being kept in a big cage like birds. How many days,
we will be living in such discrimination and human right abuses in our
motherland?”
On December 29, an old man named Habib Ullah (65), son of Moggul
Ahmed of Khonzabil, of Nasaka area No, 7 of Maungdaw south was severely
beaten up by a group of Rakhines in nearby mountain. He went to mountain
to look his crops while 12 Rakhine youths from Sommona Natala village
went there and tortured him without giving any reason. Later, he was
brought to his home by some villagers. Now, he is being taken private
treatment in his village, said a village trader.
Kaladan News
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