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Jah_rastafar_I

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Why don't these shit skins go to bangala and shit land since they came from that area. Also why don't these bangala land and shit skin land help them?

You see this is because shit skins won't help one another when they need help but they also won't be nice to non shit skins either even if you help them.
 

Truth_Hurts

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Mudslime hypocrisy again


Rohingya 'carried out massacre of Hindus in Myanmar', says Amnesty International

A detailed examination of evidence has led Amnesty to conclude a militant group killed dozens of villagers in Rakhine.

By Phil Whiteside, news reporter

22:19, UK, Tuesday 22 May 2018

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Image:A Hindu villager looks on at the site of an alleged mass grave in Myanmar's Rakhine state
Myanmar's army was not the only group that slaughtered civilians in the country, Amnesty International has concluded.



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Rohingya insurgents carried out at least one brutal massacre in Rakhine state, the organisation says.

Amnesty has investigated the alleged killings of minority Hindus on 25 August last year and concluded that Rohingya militants were involved.

The Rohingya are an ethnic group, the majority of whom are Muslim, who have lived for centuries in the mainly Buddhist country of Myanmar, also known as Burma.

Minority Hindus also live alongside them.

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Image:Bina Bala, a 22-year-old who survived a massacre by the armed group ARSA
Claims that Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) had carried out a massacre in a village called Ah Nauk Kha Maung Sei first surfaced hours after it took place.

The claims came from government and security forces.

On the same day, Rohingya militants attacked 30 police posts and an army base in Rakhine, a move that provoked a counter-offensive by the army that eventually drove nearly 700,000 Rohingya civilians into Bangladesh.

Mass graves containing dozens of bodies were said to have been found at the time. About 100 Hindus were also reported missing.

In December, Myanmar's military flew reporters to a spot in the north of Rakhine where they showed the bodies of Hindus in mass graves.

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Image:Part of a list given to Amnesty International by Hindu community leaders, giving details of 100 Hindus killed
The reports proved hard to confirm initially as survivors who reached Bangladesh gave conflicting accounts. Some blamed ethnic Rakhine villagers.

Amnesty International said it had carried out "a careful review of evidence" including a study of the statements of witnesses and the analysis of images by forensic pathologists.

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One of the women they spoke to, 22-year-old Bina Bala, told Amnesty: "They [ARSA] came to our house.

"[The men] held knives and long iron rods. They tied our hands behind our backs and blindfolded us.

"I asked what they were doing. One of them replied, 'You and [ethnic] Rakhine are the same, you have a different religion, you can't live here.' They asked what belongings we had, then they beat us."

Tirana Hassan, Amnesty's crisis response director, said: "Our latest investigation on the ground sheds much-needed light on the largely under-reported human rights abuses by ARSA during northern Rakhine state's unspeakably dark recent history.

Image:An aerial view shows burned down villages once inhabited by the Rohingya
"Accountability for these atrocities is every bit as crucial as it is for the crimes against humanity carried out by Myanmar's security forces."

Doctors Without Borders estimates at least 6,700 Rohingya were killed during the first month of the conflict with the army in Rakhine.

ARSA has not yet responded to the Amnesty International report.

It is unclear why the alleged attack was carried out, but some suspect the militants believed the Hindu community sympathised with the predominantly Buddhist government's anti-Rohingya stance.

More from Rohingyas

Amnesty International also claimed to have uncovered other killings of Hindus.

David Mathieson, a former human rights researcher who is now an independent analyst based in Myanmar, said that while the Amnesty International findings confirm reports of ARSA's brutality, it did not justify the army's systematic driving out of the Rohingya people.


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https://news.sky.com/story/amp/rohi...n-myanmar-says-amnesty-international-11382250
 

JohnTan

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Mudslime hypocrisy again


Rohingya 'carried out massacre of Hindus in Myanmar', says Amnesty International

A detailed examination of evidence has led Amnesty to conclude a militant group killed dozens of villagers in Rakhine.

By Phil Whiteside, news reporter

22:19, UK, Tuesday 22 May 2018

skynews-rakhine-rohingya-hindus_4317701.jpg

Image:A Hindu villager looks on at the site of an alleged mass grave in Myanmar's Rakhine state
Myanmar's army was not the only group that slaughtered civilians in the country, Amnesty International has concluded.



Advertisement

Rohingya insurgents carried out at least one brutal massacre in Rakhine state, the organisation says.

Amnesty has investigated the alleged killings of minority Hindus on 25 August last year and concluded that Rohingya militants were involved.

The Rohingya are an ethnic group, the majority of whom are Muslim, who have lived for centuries in the mainly Buddhist country of Myanmar, also known as Burma.

Minority Hindus also live alongside them.

skynews-rohingya-rakhine-hindus_4317707.jpg

Image:Bina Bala, a 22-year-old who survived a massacre by the armed group ARSA
Claims that Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) had carried out a massacre in a village called Ah Nauk Kha Maung Sei first surfaced hours after it took place.

The claims came from government and security forces.

On the same day, Rohingya militants attacked 30 police posts and an army base in Rakhine, a move that provoked a counter-offensive by the army that eventually drove nearly 700,000 Rohingya civilians into Bangladesh.

Mass graves containing dozens of bodies were said to have been found at the time. About 100 Hindus were also reported missing.

In December, Myanmar's military flew reporters to a spot in the north of Rakhine where they showed the bodies of Hindus in mass graves.

skynews-rakhine-rohingya-myanmar_4317702.jpg

Image:part of a list given to Amnesty International by Hindu community leaders, giving details of 100 Hindus killed
The reports proved hard to confirm initially as survivors who reached Bangladesh gave conflicting accounts. Some blamed ethnic Rakhine villagers.

Amnesty International said it had carried out "a careful review of evidence" including a study of the statements of witnesses and the analysis of images by forensic pathologists.

Advertisement

One of the women they spoke to, 22-year-old Bina Bala, told Amnesty: "They [ARSA] came to our house.

"[The men] held knives and long iron rods. They tied our hands behind our backs and blindfolded us.

"I asked what they were doing. One of them replied, 'You and [ethnic] Rakhine are the same, you have a different religion, you can't live here.' They asked what belongings we had, then they beat us."

Tirana Hassan, Amnesty's crisis response director, said: "Our latest investigation on the ground sheds much-needed light on the largely under-reported human rights abuses by ARSA during northern Rakhine state's unspeakably dark recent history.

Image:An aerial view shows burned down villages once inhabited by the Rohingya
"Accountability for these atrocities is every bit as crucial as it is for the crimes against humanity carried out by Myanmar's security forces."

Doctors Without Borders estimates at least 6,700 Rohingya were killed during the first month of the conflict with the army in Rakhine.

ARSA has not yet responded to the Amnesty International report.

It is unclear why the alleged attack was carried out, but some suspect the militants believed the Hindu community sympathised with the predominantly Buddhist government's anti-Rohingya stance.

More from Rohingyas

Amnesty International also claimed to have uncovered other killings of Hindus.

David Mathieson, a former human rights researcher who is now an independent analyst based in Myanmar, said that while the Amnesty International findings confirm reports of ARSA's brutality, it did not justify the army's systematic driving out of the Rohingya people.


© 2018 Sky UK

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https://news.sky.com/story/amp/rohi...n-myanmar-says-amnesty-international-11382250

Any muslim who wants to investigate ARSA and give justice to the Hindus will be declare apostates of islam. Stay away and support only the rohingya!
 

whoami

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Any muslim who wants to investigate ARSA and give justice to the Hindus will be declare apostates of islam. Stay away and support only the rohingya!

The Rohingya insurgent group ARSA has strongly denounced the allegations brought by the Myanmar army. “ARSA categorically denies that any of its member of combatants perpetrated murder, sexual violence, or forcible recruitment in the village of Fakirabazar, Riktapur and Chikonchhari in Maungdaw on or about 25 August 2017,” the statement issued on Wednesday said. Who then, killed the Rohingya Hindus in the Rakhine state? Rohingya refugees say that since ARSA’s attack, the Myanmar army started a deadly crackdown and killed hundreds of villagers regardless of their religious identities. “The army is playing a game. The Buddhists and government agents attacked the Hindu villages so that they can justify the military crackdown targeted on Muslim eradication,” Mohammad Ayes, who enrolled himself in ARSA in August, told the Dhaka Tribune. Mohammad Ayes, who joined ARSA a few days before the insurgent attacks, said the government used the conflict between the Hindus and Muslims, and take side of the Hindus as they were working for them. Ayes argued that since the ARSA combatants do not have any dress code, they do not need to hide their identity with black masks. “Whoever uses masks, it means they want to hide their identities and commit atrocities. It is a conspiracy against the Rohingya Muslims to prove that what the army is doing is legal and necessary,” “If Hindus were really attacked by the Muslims, would they not be afraid to escape with the Muslims to get shelter in Bangladesh?” he asked. Ayes alleged that since the Rohingya Hindus already had Myanmar citizenship and the government had urged them to return, they were blaming Muslims to express their loyalty towards the government. Another ARSA member who claimed to be a Jimmadar (commander) told the Dhaka Tribune through a messaging app that the corpses the Myanmar army found could be any Rohingya. “Now they are showing those bodies and forcing the Hindu people to cry in front of the bodies and say that those corpses were their relatives,” he said. “UN bodies and others are trying to enter Rakhine state to investigate what atrocities were done by the military. So they buried the bodies of Rohingya. If any investigation is carried out the military will be accused for sure. So to destroy the evidence they are posing Muslim bodies as Hindu bodies,” the militant said.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...ally-attacked-the-rohingya-hindus-in-rakhine/
 
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