Rohingya terrorists behind the massacre of Hindus in Myanmar in 2017: Amnesty Report
Wednesday - May 23, 2018 5:58 pm ,
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Recent report of Amnesty International reveals that Rohingya armed group ARSA killed and abducted scores of 99 Hindus including many women and children in Rakhine State in August 2017. Report highlighted an eyewitness man escaped from the clutches of terrorists has said that on August 25-26, Rohingya terrorists attacked two villages of Hindus in Rakhine province and hundreds of people were held hostage.
According to the report, in the middle of 2017, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) seriously violated human rights. In the unlawful way, people were mortgaged and they were murdered. Rohingya Army also recruited local villagers to execute the slaughter. In the meantime, his confrontation with the security forces was also going on.
Our new investigation shows that Rohingya armed group ARSA killed & abducted scores of Hindus in Rakhine State, August 2017. Accountability for these human rights abuses is as crucial as that for the crimes against humanity committed by Myanmar's military. https://t.co/mDwHwFtOVI
— AmnestyInternational (@amnesty) May 22, 2018
This report has been prepared by Amnesty International on the basis of analysis of some photographs found near the survivor of Rohingya militants and the horrors described by him.
On behalf of a Rohingya army survivor, it has been said in report that Rohingya terrorists attacked on Hindu village Mungdaon on 25 August. They captured 69 people from here. These included many men, women and their children. Most were brutally assassinated next day, 46 people from a nearby village disappeared mysteriously.
Director of Amnesty International, Tiran Hassan said that the incident was quite cruel and insensitive. Rohingya militants made hundreds of Hindus hostage. Women and children were also murdered outside their village. Those who carried out this heinous massacre should be given a severe punishment.
Rohingya’s are minority in Myanmar. In August last year, more than 70 thousand Rohingya had to leave the country during the conflict. Now they are living in Bangladesh's relief camps. - Window To News