Friday 21 September 2012

PGPF international conference on “Plight of Rohingya: Solution?”

Kuala lumpur, Malaysia: The Perdana Global Peace Foundation (PGPF) is deeply concerned with reports of what is described as a “human catastrophe of indescribable proportion” in relation to the aggression on the Rohingya, felt the urgent need to hold this conference to address the issue and propose solutions to it,  said  Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia and President of PGPF.
Photo at Dinner during PGPF Int. Confrence in Kl
The PGPF, very much like other civil society movements and humanitarian bodies, is deeply troubled with the recent developments in Rakhine and current reports from international agencies indicate that the crisis is showing no signs of dissipating, but instead intensifying.
 “We strongly condemn these continuing acts of violence, rapes, beatings, burning of dwellings, killings and other inhumane acts perpetrated on the Rohingya,” said one of the   PGPF members
“Since the United Nations itself has recognized the Rohingyas as being one of the most persecuted minorities in the world today, we cannot sit on the sidelines and allow these acts which are tantamount to ethnic cleansing be allowed to persist without undertaking efforts to oppose and put a stop to them.”
Adhering to the spirit and understanding of peace between member countries must be maintained vis-a-vis the ASEAN Charter; PGPF has organized this International Conference: “Plight of the Rohingya: Solutions?” at the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia on September 18, for an insight on the crisis.
.YABhg. Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia and President of PGPF, delivered the Keynote Speech in the international conference.
The Conference is divided into three sessions which were moderated by— Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Razali Ismail, UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Myanmar (2000-2005), Y.Bhg. Tan Sri DrMohd. Rais Karim, acting Secretary-General PERKIM/former Vice Chancellor UPSI) and Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak (former Secretary-General Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia) for each session respectively.
The speakers were experts and renowned personalities including Mr. Nurul Islam ,President of Arakan Rohingya National Organization (ARNO), Dr. Maung Zarni (Civil Society and Human Security Unit, LSE), Mr. Jacob Zenn (International Affairs Analyst, Washington DC), Mr. Benjamin Zawacki (former Researcher of Amnesty International), Mr. Matthew Smith (Human Rights Watch), Mr. Saiful Huq Omi (Research Consultant, Equal Rights Trust, Bangladesh), Dr. Sriprapha Petcharmesree (Human Rights & Peace Studies, Mahidol University Thailand and Dr. Abdullah Ahsan, International Movement for Just World (JUST) Malaysia.

The Conference is attended by participants comprising representatives from the diplomatic corps, international organizations, parliamentarians, human rights groups, academia, civil society movements, non-governmental organizations, members of the media, as well as Rohingya leaders ( AFK Jilani, Dr. Mohamed Yunus, Dr. Mohamed Ali (aka) Dr Than Aung  and Dr. Wakar Waddin) of Rohingya organizations who are based in countries outside Burma, said a Rohingya from Malaysia.
“It is indeed a collective and united call to action as part from calling upon the Myanmar authorities to acknowledge and resolve the crisis, UN and international agencies could very well play their part in ensuring their “responsibility to protect”, said Norian Mai, Chairman of Perdana Global Peace Foundation in his closing remarks.
 At the end of the one-day international conference on the “Plight of the Rohingya: Solutions?”,   the participants unanimously passed 16- point resolution, including a call for Aung San Suu Kyi and other political parties in Burma to promote ethnic  and human rights and equality.
The resolutions stated Suu Kyi and the National League for Democracy Party should take an unequivocal and proactive role in ending the plight of the Rohingya presented by Tan Sri Ahmad Fuzi Abdul RazakThe resolutions also called on the Myanmar government to recognize the legitimate rights of the Rohingya to live in peace and move freely within the country.
“We call on the government of Myanmar to create conditions for the safe and voluntary return of displaced Rohingya to their homes or alternative locations of their choosing without persecution or discrimination,” said Ahmad Fuzi, who is Ambassador-at-Large from the Foreign Affairs ministry.
He said the Rohingya deserved the rights to shelter, food, water, health care, education and basic sanitation according to international human rights law, norms and standards.
Participants of the conference also roundly condemned the continuing acts of violence, rape, beatings, burning of dwellings, killings and forced disappearances of the Rohingya and urged the Myanmar government to amend its 1982 Citizenship Act to grant citizenship to the people.
Another adopted resolution reminded the Myanmar government that its failure to resolve the Rohingya problem would undermine its current reform and progress towards national reconciliation, democracy and prosperity.
Asean was urged to play a more active, substantive and effective role in resolving the ethnic minority’s problem in the interest of regional peace and stability.
Conference participants agreed that the United Nations should facilitate the establishment of a “cordon sanitaire” (sanitary cordon) to provide internally displaced Rohingya a safe and humane environment pending the attainment of a political solution.
A copy of the adopted resolutions will be sent to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, Myanmar president Thein Sein, the Bangladesh president, Asean’s secretary-general, the OIC’s secretary-general and the UN secretary-general.
“We cannot guarantee that all the resolutions will be fulfilled, but we have to try and push them to the heads of states and people with authority.”
“The United States is fond of applying pressure on other nations by utilizing economic sanctions and this is a situation in which it could be used,” said the honorary president of the Perdana Leadership Foundation.
Dr Mahathir said, in Malaysia, several organizations had come forward to set up schools for Rohingya refugees.
However, he cautioned that this, too, could become a problem. “It could tempt others to come here. As it is now, we also have refugees from Laos and Cambodia.
“If people see this country as a good place to go, they will all come here and it may result in our own people not being able to get jobs.”

Two Rohingya youths stabbed and seriously wounded

Maungdaw, Arakan State: Two Rohingya youths were stabbed and seriously wounded in their bodies by a group of Rakhines with the cooperation of military on September 19, said a villager.
The victims have been identified as Hamidullah (26), son of Gulam Ahamed and Jasim Ullah (22), son of Sultan Ahamed, hailed from Khonza Bill under the Maungdaw townships.
Hamidullah went to his cultivated land to grow seeds nearby forest, but Jasim Ullah went to the forest for grazing his cattle. A group of 7- Mogh (Rakhines) including a military went to forest from Natala village of Sommana, arrested the two Rohingya in the forest. After arresting, they were severely beaten up by the Moghs on the spot and then they were brought to Natala village, said a reliable source from the village.
The source also said that they were severely tortured and beaten up again till unconscious by Moghs and military in the military camp of Sommana. Later, Hamidullah was stabbed and wounded in his head and shoulder and Jasim Ullah was also stabbed in his head and one in shoulder by Moghs. The both Rohingyas youth were also kicked and tortured by the military who accompany with Mogh.
“They were thrown nearby a stream of Sommana by Moghs in the evening. The relatives of the victims got information and went to the stream and brought to the homes.”
“The wounded Rohingyas youth are not able to go to the hospital where need money to pay staffs and for medical treatment, but both are poor and not able to bear the money for treatment.”
“The two youths are not able to move as still bleeding from the stabbed.”
Last night at about 12:00 pm, a group of Sarapa (Military Intelligence) from Aley Than Kyaw went to their homes and investigated them. They took 3-Photograph per each. They (Sarapa) also told them for treatment, said an aide of Sarapa.
Today morning, the victims were taken to Sarapa camp by the family members while the Sarapa were not present. However, they were brought their homes again without treatment. They are kept in the homes.
A village elder said, “We are human being, if Moghs or Rakhines with the cooperation of authorities are  harassing continuously – torture, kill and arbitrary arrest- us (Rohingya), where we will go and where is our life security. So, we have urged the international community to take immediately step to save our lives in Arakan State. Otherwise, the Rohingya community will be cleansing systematically by the Burmese government within short time. It is a policy of present ruling of government.”

Minor girl hit and wounded by a motorbike in Maungdaw

Maungdaw, Arakan State: A minor girl was hit by a motorbike of Rakhine on the road of Maungdaw-Aley Than Kyaw high way on September 19, which made her very serious wounded, said a businessman from Aley Thank Kyaw. “Abdul Anam’s seven years old daughter – who are living Alay Than Kyaw, nearby road – was hit by a Rakhine’s motorbike while playing nearby road with her friends.”
Her leg and backbone was totally damaged by Rakhine’s motorbike hit, according to the villagers.
“But, the Rakhine was not arrested by the Burma’s security force (Nasaka) which was happened in front of security personnel.”
The young girl was not admitted at Alay Than Kyaw hospital as she was Rohingya and no paper of accident was issued by security force. The hospital staffs want money from victim and also security asked mony to issue the paper, said the village admin official.
A relative of victim said, she is now in a very critical condition. “I believe that she will die with the bad condition as we are not able to treatment in the hospital where its need more money.”

US honours Suu Kyi, ends sanctions on Myanmar leaders

WASHINGTON - The United States lifted sanctions on two of Myanmar's top leaders as the Congress hailed Aung San Suu Kyi as a hero of democracy in a lavish ceremony unthinkable only months ago.The move to end the sanctions on Myanmar President Thein Sein and parliamentary speaker Thura Shwe Mann came Wednesday, just hours after Suu Kyi had called for US sanctions crippling her impoverished nation to be lifted.She also met fellow Nobel Peace laureate President Barack Obama for the first time, after being presented with the Congressional Gold Medal in the imposing surroundings of the historical Rotunda on Capitol Hill.The White House said Obama reaffirmed US support for political and economic reforms in Myanmar, and full protection of human rights, in order to shape "a more peaceful, free and prosperous future" for the country.Myanmar was ruled by an iron-fisted junta for decades but, since taking office last year, a reformist government under former general Thein Sein has freed political prisoners and allowed Suu Kyi's party into electoral politics."From the depths of my heart I thank you, the people of America... for keeping us in your hearts and minds during the dark years when freedom and justice seemed beyond our reach," Suu Kyi said, as she was handed the award."We believe that we can go forward in unity and in peace," the Nobel Peace Prize laureate said."There will be difficulties in the way ahead, but I'm confident that we shall be able to overcome all obstacles with the help and support of our friends."The US Treasury later dropped both Thein Sein and Shwe Mann from its list of "Specially Designated Nationals," those individuals and companies sanctioned for links to terrorism, narcotics or other crimes.The two men "have taken concrete steps to promote political reforms and human rights, and to move Burma away from repression and dictatorship toward democracy and freedom," the Treasury said in a statement.They had been placed on the list in 2007 as the United States stepped up pressure on the then-ruling military junta, in which Thein Sein served as first secretary and Shwe Mann was joint chief of staff of the armed forces.Freed in 2010 after 15 years under house arrest, Suu Kyi received a rapturous welcome on her first visit to Washington since her release."It's almost too delicious to believe, my friend, that you are here in the rotunda of our great Capitol, the centerpiece of our democracy, as an elected member of your parliament," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.But Clinton said a different phase of Suu Kyi's work was just beginning as she helps build democracy in Myanmar."The United States will stand with her, with the president of Burma and those who are reformers... as they fan the flickers of democratic progress and press forward with reform," the top US diplomat vowed.Suu Kyi was also praised by veteran Republican Senator John McCain who, in a moving speech, called her "my personal hero.""I want to thank you... for teaching me, at my age, a thing or two about courage," said McCain, 76, who spent more than five years in the notorious "Hanoi Hilton" as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam conflict.Suu Kyi's own remarks, from a podium flanked by six US flags and white marble statues of Abraham Lincoln and US civil war general Ulysses S. Grant, were bookended by standing ovations."This is one of the most moving days in my life," said Suu Kyi, who modestly described herself as "a stranger from a distant land."The Obama administration has taken pains to ensure the celebration around her visit does not detract from a simultaneous trip to the United States by Thein Sein, who ushered in the reforms much to global surprise.US officials say Thein Sein - who will take part in the UN General Assembly next week - deserves to be recognized for pushing through such speedy changes. The United States began rolling back its economic embargo in July, opening Myanmar up to US investment despite Suu Kyi's earlier unease about US firms doing business with the state-owned oil and gas company."There are very many other ways in which the United States can help us to achieve our democratic ends and help us to build up the kind of democratic institutions that we are in such need of," Suu Kyi said on Tuesday."Sanctions are not the only way."Many US observers say Thein Sein launched the reforms out of concern over Beijing's overwhelming political and economic dominance in Myanmar.Clinton, however, has also called for Myanmar to address tensions in Rakhine state, where recent violence between majority Buddhists and the Muslim Rohingya minority left scores dead and displaced tens of thousands of people.Suu Kyi has come in for rare criticism from human rights activists, who have pressed her to speak out on behalf of the 800,000-strong Rohingya population.

OWARDS ETHNIC CLEANSING -Part (1) | Myo Chit Maung


Introduction 
It was exactly after Jumaa, Muslim-Weekly-collective Prayer, while like every other Fridays, I was sitting on my computer desk and doing customary activities, one of my face book friends messaged me that one man was shot dead in Maungdaw by the police. Who could have ever thought that that incident would take the whole of Rohingyas’ freedom, security and peace away? 
I remained unconcerned (as seriously concerned as now I am) about the incident as thought that it was a minor problem and will soon be settled. The next day when I rang to my home, he was explaining me the whole incident that police open fired the Rohingya Muslims people while they were on their way to other Mosque for congressional prayer as they missed it in the Central Mosque. From that point, the sectarian violence has erupted the whole of Arakan between the two sister community Rohingya and Rakhines (Moghs) burning each other’s homes, destroying properties and killing innocent people. It is confirmed that the violence has got its pregnancy from the Taunggoke massacres; still one community is blaming the other. Whatever the reason and whoever is liable for the violence it is undeniable that the Muslim minorities of Rohingyas are passing their moments in deadliest situation while the Rakhines are being guarded and secured by the Government forces. 
Whereabouts is not known 
The last time I had conversation with him was two days before they were taken to an unknown location. I did not enjoy the last time phone conversation with him as if some fear was in each mind. I recognized this. That doubt was growing in my mind from that very time. Till 16/06/2012, they have attended two three meeting as village prominent leaders in sector head quarter organized by col. of sector HQ in concern of the current situation. Every time I talked with him on the phone it seemed to me that he knows something wrong will be going to befall on the whole community. 
On 15/072012 the combined force including army and NaSaKa raided the villages and tortured every one young, old alike leaving all into the condition of partial or total disability. At that time they were preparing for Juma prayer at home as it was not allowed by authority to collectively perform Juma and were lucky enough to escape from being captured leaving house full of women and children whom were later driven out from the houses for checking against the family list and questioning by the combined forces and gathered in school like chickens threatening very inhumanly. The family list was confiscated and returned after one month. This was a close shape indeed. 
On 11/07/2012 the shop line in front of the house was destroyed and looted the goods by the combined gang of army, NaSaKa and local Rakhines. No attack was made to the family members at that time. Still no one was aware of that the family was on the target. On 16th of June they were invited for the meeting as usual together with village chairman after which they still not return to their dearest ones. 
Again on 25th of June the village was second time raided and 24 innocent people were arrested and tortured. Six people including one woman were later released on the same day after severely tortured. Their beard were burnt and tortured till bleeding from the mouths and noses making them life long suffering and disability. The other elderly man was punched on the face making him blind because eye ball has come out of the spot. Another child was wounded in shooting. 
“They (combined force of Army,NaSaKa and Mogh) set fire on my beards and at the same time punched me over my faces till I got bleeding from nose and mouth” 

(One of the victims) 

Making the nights in the open-flooded-farm land 
The military camped in the village school for 5 days and always took their regular patrol along road. Every adult are making their nights in flooded farm land in the fear of arrest and tortured, leaving children, mothers and sisters in the home defenseless and helpless. This is what the situation demanded. During the raids some jumped into the tidy creek and died due to strong flow of current. Some managed to get ashore after two three hours voyage in the dark cloudy night. During the raids they (combined forces) took away all the valuables found on their way. Cattles and Goats of Rohingya Muslims were slaughtered and celebrated as good dishes while those of the Rakhines were safeguarded. The human rights violation against the Rohingyas was immeasurable and grievous. 
“I jumped into the tidy creek in dark cloudy night and after ride of several hours I managed to ashore by the Grace of ALLAH at last.” (One of the victims) 
The situation of people especially children and elderly who were caged in the villages was very critical and are dying the everyday due to the starvation and lack of medical care. No one can out for food and no one work for money as the curfew is imposed only for Rohingyas. While Rohingya children are starving to death Rakhines are celebrating with full bundle of foods looted from Rohingyas shops and homes, and donation from international communities. At the time of writing this article Rakhines Moghs are selling 50 kgs of rice bag with 50,000 Kyat (Myanmar Currency) taking advantage of the situation the curfew being imposed on Rohingyas. All the Mosques are locked from the concerned authority barring the Muslims from praying during the Holy Month of Ramadan.

The Rise of a Eichmann’s Hell in Burma- (Part 1) | M.S Anwar


Introduction
More than six million Jews were systematically murdered and millions more were expelled from Europe by Nazi German Fascists through severe persecutions during WWII. Among the major architects of Nazi Holocaust of Jews, Adolf Eichmann was the one whose task one was to uphold the killing capacity of the concentration camps by allowing a steady flow of Jews victims. He was born in 1906 and sentenced to death by Jerusalem court as a war criminal after his capture in Argentina in 1960. During his lifetime, his extermination camps were known as EICHMANN’s HELL.
After this terrible holocaust of Jews (human beings) influenced by Darwinism, the nations and people across the globe deeply regretted and took oath to not let happen such kind of atrocities, ethnic cleansing, genocides and the crimes against humanity take place on the earth again. However, it went on in China led by Mao Zhe dong, in Cambodia led by Pol Pot, in Rwanda etc. Yet, the some people did not seem to take lessons from Jews Holocaust and people across the globe did not take any effective measures to stop those massacres in time. But they did mourn after those innocent people had been mercilessly murdered. But for what use is the mourning like this?
The Rise of Eichmann’s Hell
Today at this moment, dreadfully, the similar kinds of atrocities and holocaust that occurred in a certain Eichmann’s Hell are taking place at a corner of the world against a people largely forgotten by the world. Like Jews in the past, they have been systematically persecuted throughout historical periods based on their ethnicity, race and their religion. Genocides against them were carried out in past too. Yet, their vulnerable plights and helpless situation can hardly draw any world’s attention. They are one of the world’s most persecuted people recognized by the United Nations and the people who are in the danger of extermination and extinction according to Human Rights Watch.
This unfortunate and largely forgotten people are none other than the people who are known as Rohingya today. They inhabit in Arakan, western-part of Burma which has long been known as a country ruled by one of the world’s more oppressive and tyrannical government in the world. They are descendants of Indo-Aryan people (original Indian settlers of Arakan), whose settlement in Arakan dated back to Before Christian Era, later ethnically mixed with other races and practice Islam in the predominantly Buddhist country. Yet, they have been being branded as the illegal Bengali settlers of British colonial era by Burmese Junta, bigotry and ultra-nationalist Burmese people and some so-called democratic activists alike.
Burma is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious country. And its almost all of the ethnic races are of mongoloid origin. Unfortunately, Rohingyas happen to be only ethnic race of Indian origin among mongoloid people. Furthermore, in a country which has high degree of restrictions on other religions besides Buddhism, Rohingya practice Islam.
Rohingyas Accused of Being Illegal Immigrants!
It has become easier for xenophobic Burmese to brand Rohingya as illegal Bengalis because of similarities between their religion and physical appearance. They should be more real, factual and logical than beating around the bush on the Rohingya matter. Since Bangladesh and Arakan have existed since the beginning of the world, it is quite natural that people would have migrated from one side to another and vice versa from the time of immemorial. Why would their migrations only be during British Colonial period and after the independence of Burma? Therefore, the accusation that Rohingyas are recent illegal Bengali immigrants is illogical and unnatural. Even if Rohingyas are descendants of Bengali immigrants of British time, they cannot be called illegal ones because migration from one place to another (within its colonized countries) was absolutely legal.
Moreover, during the time of the agreement between Burmese National Hero Gen. Aung San and Aktle, he (Aung San) promised that he would recognize everyone as citizen of Burma who was living within its territory. Contrary to the very recent accusation that Rohingyas entered Arakan illegally after 1948, Rohingyas have only been leaving Arakan to escape the persecutions. One has to go and live with Rohingyas in Arakan for one year to know their vulnerable plights. Anyway, I wonder why people from Bangladesh, a democratic country with equal rights and justice, should come to Burma ruled by an oppressive Junta, less economic opportunities and poorer infrastructures (even if Bangladesh has huge population)? Who will want to die after coming into a country ruled by tyrants?
Rohingyas were recognized as citizens by the then democratic government of U Nu, the only democratic government in Burma history, after the independence of Burma. To the Rohingyas’ misfortune, a cruel and hardliner nationalist called General Ne Win toppled U Nu’s democratic government and seized the power in 1962. This was the initial point of the rise of an EICHMANN’s HELL in Burma for Rohingyas accompanied with systematic oppressions, expulsion and untold massacres against Rohingyas.

Arakan News Updates: Atrocities against Rohingyas Continue


Maung Daw, Arakan- While Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is celebrating and enjoying her visit in US showing no signs of care for the ongoing humanitarian disasters in her country, the atrocities, looting, arbitrary extortion of money and forced labouring continue there. On the other hand, Burmese regime is deceiving the world by declaring that they are carrying out investigations into the violence and the same regime is carrying out the atrocities against Rohingyas in cooperation with Rakhine extremists. 

“At 5:30 PM on 17th September 2012, Salimullah son of Abdul Shukkur (35 years old) from Du Shira Dan village of southern Maung Daw was found dead nearby a forest. At 11 AM of the day, he left his house in order to pick up some vegetables from the forest and was subsequently got slaughtered and killed. It happened nearby the residential place of Rakhines. Later his dead body was taken to the NaSaKa (Border Security Forces) station at Magyi Chaung in southern Maung Daw. Besides, on 18th September 2012, one more Rohingya was found dead nearby a village of Rakhines in Baggona” said Nyi Nyi Aung from Maung Daw. 

“Authority of southern Maung Daw announced that each and every Rohingya above the age of 12 in the village Baggona were involved in the violence. Hence, all Rohingyas in the village including under-aged children are portrayed as criminals irrespective to whether they have committed crimes or not. And authority is going to arrest all Rohingyas from the village as they announced. Therefore, the village is regularly raided by Police, NaSaKa etc. As result, most of Rohingyas in the village cannot stay in their homes and are on hiding. Is it according to the law or arbitrary arrests and tortures of Rohingyas. If it is according to the law, what kind of law is it?” A. Faiz, a Rohingya from Sothern Maung Daw, exclaimed. 

“At 10:00 AM on 17th September 2012, Noor Hakim, an educated Rohingya youth from Quarter 5 of Maung Daw, was arrested by the police officer Hla Myint, a Rakhine. He was arrested when he was on his way to opening his shop and subsequently charged with unknown cases. (The government ordered to resume their businesses and reopen their shops. When Rohingyas do, they are arrested.) In addition, Noor Hakim was the sole caretaker of his whole family because his father, Abdul Razak, was arrested with other Rohingya scholars in 2008 and locked up for months. When he came out of the lock-up, he was forced to leave the country by the authority. 

Similarly, at 4:00 PM on 18th September 2012, Rabiul Alam (28 years) son of U Ausi Rahman from Quarter 5, Maung Daw was arrested by the same police officer. He was arrested because he refused to give money demanded by the police officer. On top of that, at 8:30 AM on 19th September 2012, a Son of Amir Saab Kamal Uddin from Bohmuu Village of Maung Daw was arrested again by the same police officer. The police officer released him after extorting money amounting Kyat 6 Lakhs. The arrested Rohingyas are taken to the Buthidaung jail after following day of their arrests, where they are tortured to death. It is said that the police officer is the currently in charge of Maung Daw and he is doing all kind atrocities possible to Rohingyas. Besides, he has been a police officer in Maung Daw for decades without any transfer to other places. 

According to district administrator of Maung Daw, the court released an arrest warrant to arrest 190 Rohingyas more. Additionally, he threatened that the actual arrests could exceed the number mentioned. Therefore, every Rohingya in Maung Daw is living his daily life in fear. Moreover, at 8:00 PM on September 19, 2012, a group of NaTaLa and Rakhine extremists together with Military went to attack the Rohingya villagers in DuChira Dang of southern Maung Daw. When the villagers resisted, they left. Yet, the villagers are not being able to sleep in the fear of possible forthcoming attacks” reported by Riyaz, a Rohingya youth, from Maung Daw. 

Though the Burmese government is externally claiming that the situation has calmed down, they have been committing all the atrocities silently. In fact, Arakan has a silent killing field and mass graves of Nazi Extermination Camps where Rohingyas are being cleansed on daily basis.

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