‘Never seen such a terrible atrocity in Rakhine’

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  Published:  29 August 2017, 09:42 AM

In the 1980s, the Myanmar junta saw oppression, torture, and repression of the government. We saw the brutality of the nineties. But I have never seen such a terrible barbarity this year. The way Rakhine is killing the common people in the state for the last three days, burning houses, it seems that the Rakhine state will be in the desert. “These words say 70-year-old Rashid Ahmad, who have fled from Myanmar, Rashid Ahmad, a resident of Mirepara village of Dhenikibania union of Rakhine state of Myanmar, His family with six sons, four daughters, and wife. There are many relatives and grandchildren including grandchildren. He never saw such a terrible and brutal torture this year in the Rakhine state. So he also escaped from Myanmar’s army torture, as he did in the no man’s land of Jalpaitali in Naikhangchhari. Rashid Ahmad told the Bengali Tribune, “The Myanmar army has captured three of my six sons together. Abuiya, a grandson, has slapped her in front of the eye. I became helpless. Come here, with the help of one granddaughter, without any means. ‘ He also said, ‘We have been oppressed and oppressed for ages. I can not move freely from my own country. Our Rohingya population deprived of citizenship “So he urged the world community to stand beside the Rohingya people from the human perspective. This old man walking in the age of old man moves on a wooden stick. 20km long walks along the path to the border. After a little bit of rest, he was tired of coming to zero points in the border with the help of grandson. While talking to old Rashid, a little newborn baby was seen sitting in the chest and saw his eldest son, Abdul Jabbar. He also cried about this plight. Like father, Abdul Jabbar also said, “Today, we have left an unknown destination without leaving a house. I do not know when. I do not know whether we can return home or not? ‘ He questioned the Myanmar government, “It is good to not be citizenship, but why this brutality? Why are so many young people being arrested and tortured? ‘ Not only Rashid Ahmad and Abdul Jabber, thousands of Rohingya women, men and children have taken positions in this no man’s land of Jalpaitali in Naikhangchhari. The Rohingyas who have been under strict surveillance for four days have seen humanitarian disasters. Today they are upset due to various problems including food, shelter, and clothing. They do not know where to solve this problem. In fact, on 24 August, a police post in Myanmar’s Rakhine state attacked a police post, a rebel group in that country. In this, many Rohingyas including 12 policemen were killed. There are numerous Rohingya coming to take shelter every day after the incident. Thousands of Rohingyas have crossed the boundaries of the Naf River and crossed the land boundary and placed in zero points. Earlier, in the Rakhine state of Myanmar, similar incidents took place on October 9 last year. Then nearly 87 thousand Rohingya fled to Bangladesh fearing life. Then the international community created pressure in many ways on the Myanmar government. But without any austerity, deploying the army in Rakhine, the army, and police in the clash with the rebel group

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