Monday, 24 June 2013

Four Rohingya killed in Buthidaung

Buthidaung, Arakan State: Four Rohingya villagers were brutally killed by a group of Natala villagers on June 16, said an elder from the village on condition of anonymity. 
The deceased have been identified as Mohamed Habib (47), son of Nazir Ahamed, Mohamed Yasin (17), son of Mohamed Habib, Abdul Goni (18), son of Mohamed Yousuf and another one ( not available ).  They all hailed from Singdi Parang village tract of Buthidaung south.
The deceased Rohingya went to the forest to collect firewood and vegetables in morning of June 16, but they didn’t back to their home in the evening of that day, according to sources
A group of victims’ relatives went to different areas of mountains side to look for their love one whereabouts in the morning of June 17. But, they didn’t get any information, sources said.
However, on June 19, the relatives got information from some sources that they were killed by a group of Natala villagers in the Mountain-pass -- people cross from Buthidaung to Maungdaw-- which is called Singdi Parang-Gudusara Dala, the younger brother of victim Mohamed Habib said.
Later, the relatives of the victims went to the spot and saw the dead bodies in the forest. After that, some of the relatives went to the Nasaka camp and gave complaint to the concerned authorities regarding the murdering.
The relatives tried to get permission from the authorities to bring dead bodies to their homes but the authorities refused it, said an aide of Nasaka.
A local youth said, “It is a big human rights violation that the Nasaks doesn’t allow the relatives to carry the dead bodies to their homes for funeral.”

“The Natala villagers of Singdi Parang, frequently disturb and threat to kill the Rohingya villagers if Rohingya villagers go to the forest for collecting firewood and others, said  Rafique from Singdi Parang village.
“Habib and his son Yasin are daily workers; they support their family members by selling firewood after collecting firewood from forest. Others two are also daily workers.”
The President Sein Thein is systematically killing Rohingya people by bluffing the world community that showing as a reformist for the democracy in Burma. Thousands of Rohingyas have been displaced by the government and hundreds of innocent Rohingya people have also been killed by Natala villagers and concerned authorities, said a local trader from Buthidaung.

Friday, 21 June 2013

No rule of law for Rohingya in Maungdaw


Maungdaw, Arakan State: The Burmese authority in Maungdaw didn’t allow Rohingya community to adopt the law for their life and property, according to a politician from Maungdaw.
“A Rohingya shop owner want to file a case of robbery- for his electronic goods shop- in Maungdaw police station, but the police officer didn’t accepted his diary of robbery file and arrested him for his report, detained in the police station.”
Hafez Hussion (42), son of Jamal (former land survey officer) hailed from Ward No. 5, was the Rohingya electronic shop owner who lost Kyat 5 million from his shop which was robbed on June 18 night at about 1:45am. The shop is stationed on harbor road under Ward No. 1 and some source said it was robbed by a group of Rakhine youth, according to an elder from Ward No. 1.
“Hafez tried to find out the shop burglar through the law and informed to the concerned authorities – district police office and township police office- for justice, but police arrested him for filing the case against Rakhine youth.”
Hafez is a Rohingya Muslim, living in Maungdaw, a border town- under control of Buddhist officer-where the law and order are in the hand of them. Whatever the Buddhist officers want or wish, it will be law and the Muslim have to follow it, said a student from Maungdaw.
“Here is no security of properties and life of Rohingya community. The concerned authorities killed Rohingya people like animals and taking properties of Rohingyas in illegal ways by using power

More dead bodies recovered in Bay of Bengal

 Three more dead bodies were recovered in the Bay of Bengal near Teknaf upazila, yesterday, said police from Teknaf.

Rohingya woman dead body was found at Naf river Bank
“The coast guard and police of Teknaf recovered three bodies— one man, one woman (25) and one girl (7).  Within two days – June 16 and 17-, they recovered six bodies from the Bay of Bengal, but, more boat-people have been missing.”
The small wooden boat was sunk in the Bay of Bengal on June 16, with 28 voyagers not far from the coastline. Loading with passengers, it went to a big trawler, which was anchoring in the Bay of Bengal to get on the passengers. But it was sunk by the rough waves when the boat was returning to the coast again, as it was unable to get on the passengers to the big trawler. The big trawler had already left for Malaysia from the place before the arrival of the small boat, according to the local people.

Rohingya young girl  dead body was found on Naf river bank
The sources said, five small boats were going to the big trawler with passengers, but three boats were able to get on passengers to the big trawler, but two boats were failed as the big trawler had left before that arrival.
A local fisherman Lal Meah from Teknaf said, most of the people (voyagers) are Rohingya Muslims including some Bengalis. At the movement, the weather is bad because of rainy season.
The three dead bodies were brought to the Teknaf police station for more inquiry. However, the bodies were not identified.
“The dead bodies are Rohingya Muslims,” said a local people named Abdu Salam of Teknaf.

Nasaka attempts to kill a villager

Maungdaw, Arakan State: Burma border security force (Nasaka) attempted to kill a Rohingya villager on June 17 at night in Maungdaw south, said an elder from the village on condition of anonymity.
“A group of Nasaka personnel from Nasaka area number 7 went to Molana Mohamed Jalal (40), son of Nazir Ahmed home from Aley Than  Kyaw village, Maungdaw south on June 17 at midnight where they tried to enter the home after breaking the door.”
Meanwhile, the owner of the house woke up and saw some of the men with arms, speaking Burmese language. So, the Molana screamed for help from the villagers, said a Nasak aide preferring not to be named.
Hearing the screams of the house owner, villagers rushed to the spot. But, Nasaka fired into air while villagers were approaching to the spot, according to sources.
After that, Jalal was dragged out from the house and severely beaten up on the spot. The victim was going into unconscious state after severely bleeding from his mouth. Later, he was brought to the local Nasaka camp where he was detained, said a relative not to mention his name.
Till writing repot, his fate is not known to his relatives and they are not allowed to visit him.
The Nasaka went to his house to commit robbery. He was severely tortured because he cried as “some of robbers enter his home and seek help from neighboring villagers.” As a result, the Nasaka personnel were very angry as they were unable to commit robbery, a close relative of the victim said.
A former administrator said, “Every night Nasaka personnel go to the Rohingya villages and try to harass the villagers by false allegations

No security in Rohingyas’ properties

Maungdaw, Arakan State: There is no security in Rohingya’s properties whether it is moveable or unmovable, in Arakan state. Three cows were picked up by Natala villagers and handed over to their boss Nasaka of Maungdaw south, said a local trader on condition of anonymity.
“The cows were picked up by the Natala villagers of Sommona village from the field on June 15, while grazing nearby forest.”
Natala villagers frequently picked up the cows of Rohingyas with the help of local Nasaka and extort money. The Natala villagers are being used as pawns by local Nasaka to harass the local Rohingya people in many ways, said a local elder preferring not to be named.
Regarding the crimes committed by Natala villagers, the local Rohingya people complained to the concerned local Nasaka (Burma’s border security force) authority, but the Nasaka did not take any action against the Natala villagers. Let them free hand to commit crimes against the Rohingya community. As a result, the Natala villagers are encouraged to make more assault against the Rohingyas, said a youth from the locality.
The owner of the cows was identified as— Fazal Korim (50), son of Muzher, hailed from Khonzar Bill village under the Aley Than Kyaw village tract of Maungdaw Township.
According to sources, some cow boys immediately went to village and informed to the owner of the cows regarding the matter.
Later, Fazal went to the Nasaka camp of Sommona under the Nasaka area No. 7 and complained about the abduction of the cows. But, the Nasaka asked him that “Why you came here to complain about the cows,” and then he was arrested and severely tortured on the spot. However, Later, Fazal including the cows were released after taking Kyat 40,000, on that day in the evening, a close relative of the victim said quoting the owner of the cows.
According to villagers, mostly cows are not being sent to nearby forest for grazing by owners because of picked up by the Natala villagers. So, the farmers are facing many difficulties to maintain their cows.
When asked one of the Nasakas about the pick-up of the cows by the Natala villagers, “he told that regarding this, we have no information

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Two bodies recovered from Bay of Teknaf

Two bodies were recovered from river bank under Sabrong union of Teknaf upazila in Cox’s Bazar, 0n June 16, according to BGB officials.

The 42 Battalion, Commanding officer of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) from Teknaf, Lt Col Jahid Hossain said a small wooden boat with 28 Malaysia-bound job-seekers - Rohingyas and Bengalis- was drowned in the Bay of Bengal near Katabonia beach of Teknaf upazila at about 2:00am, on June 16.
Twenty-six persons could reach the coast by swimming, and the bodies of the rest two females were recovered in the afternoon.
A woman body was recovered from the Bay of Bengal nearby Mondar Dill under Saprang union, said Lt Mamon, Teknaf coast guard.
Local people saw two dead bodies on the Katabonia and Moheskhalia Para beach on June 16 afternoon. They also said that there were three women and three children.
Police arrested two agents from Teknaf for human trafficking after recovering the dead bodies.
The BGB and Cox’s Bazar police, meanwhile, rescued 77 Malaysia-bound job-seekers in separate raids during the last one week.

99 Burmese nationals pushed back

Teknaf, Bangladesh: The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) detained 99 Burmese nationals including women and children in two drives in Bandarban and Cox’s Bazar border areas and pushed  back them to Burma on June 16, according to BGB official.
According to BGB sources, the law enforcers arrested the Burmese nationals while they were entering Bangladesh territory under Teknaf upazila of Cox’s Bazar district and Ghundum and Tumbro border points under Bandarban hill district.
The commanding officer of 42 Battalion Border Guards Bangladesh, Teknaf, Lt Col Zahid Hasan said, 67 Burmese nationals were detained during their illegal entry through Naf River at between 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm on June 16.
In another drive, Border Guard personnel arrested 32 Rohingyas including women and children while illegal entering by a wooden boat to Bangladesh at Sabrong union of Teknaf upazila.
Besides, the Rohingya - facing so many discriminations which may be danger for their lives- are trying to escape from their home land to neighboring Muslim country- Bangladesh- to save their lives, but always block to enter these people and pushed back always which may be danger for them when back to their home land, said a politician.
“There are Rohingya community cross every day for their health, escaping from arrest which authority falsely imposed to them.”

Friday, 14 June 2013

Rohingya villagers held a Natala villager

Maungdaw, Arakan State: Rohingya villagers from Du Cheradan ( Kilaidaung) village had held U Aung Than, son of U Shwe Lon – a Rakhine -, hailed from Kharay Myin model village in Maungdaw south while a group of Rakhine model villagers came to Rohingya village - Du Cheradan ( Kilaidaung) - to torch the houses, according to a local villager who denied to be named.

On June 10, at about 10:00 pm, U Aung Than accompanied by another 8- Rakhine villager went to the Kilai Daung (Dou Chee Yartan) village to torch the Rohingya houses, but the villagers came to know and chased them, but, U Aung Than was held by the villagers. However, the other Rakhines managed to flee, said the local villager.
After arrest, the Rohingya villagers handed over him to the local Nasaka –Burma border security force- personnel to avoid further problem in the village. The authority said they will call Rohingya villagers next for investigation. But, released him after Rohingya villagers returned to their village.
But, a Rakhine said a group of Muslim men tortured and arrested U Aung Than near his village while he was looking for frogs with other 8 villagers in the flooded land.
“We have being kept in village since last year June, and the 144 section is imposed only for the Rohingya community. In these situation, Rohingya villagers are not able to go out of their villages at night. How did they arrest the U Aung Than out of their village? , said a local trader.
U Aung Than was sent to village clinic by his family members and the authority has begun investigation into the matter. The authority   prohibited the villagers not to disclose about the incident.
A Rohingya village elder said, “This kinds of event, we frequently face in the village. Regarding this, we appraise to the local Nasaka, but they don’t take any heed.”
There is no law and no protection for Rohingya community in Arakan, said another local businessman on condition of anonymity.
The main problem is that the Natala villagers are encouraged by the local Nasaka security force to do anything against the Rohingya community. It is their policy to give harassment to the Rohingya people through the Natala villagers, the businessman, more added.

Nasaka seizes two cows from villager in Maungdaw

Maungdaw, Arakan State:  Nasaka (Burma border security force) seized two cows from a Rohingya villager under the Maungdaw Township on June 11, giving reason that someone has to get money from the villager, said a close relative of the victim.
A group of Nasaka from Aung Mingala Nasaka out-posts camp of Maungdaw north went to Maung Nama village and took away two cows from the cow shed of Rashid Ahmed (50), son of Abdu Rashid on June 11 at about 3:00pm and informing the owner to choose the cows from Nasaka out post, the relative more added.  
Mohamed Zubair,  a Nasaka agent of Aung Mingala Nasaka out-post camp created this plan to extort money from the victim Rashid Ahmed  as he has the enmity with him, an elder from the village said on condition of anonymity.
However, the Nasaka handed over the cows to the owner after taking money on June 12 at evening. But it is not known immediately, how much money, the owner paid to the Nasaka officer, a businessman from the village said.

Thursday, 13 June 2013

30 more Rohingyas arrested along the Burma-Bangladesh border

Thirty more Rohingyas were arrested by the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) along the Burma-Bangladesh border yesterday, Jafar said from border area. 
 “They were arrested from different areas of Teknaf and Gudum by a BGB team of Battalion No. 42 and 17 after being conducted operation on Monday.”
According to official, BGB arrested twenty-four Rohingyas at Gumdum under the Bandarban district while they were trying to enter the Bangladesh from Arakan State, Burma.
After the arrest, they were pushed back again to Burma through the point of Gumdum, official said.
Meanwhile, a BGB team of Teknaf Battalion No. 42 arrested another six Rohingyas at Teknaf border while they were trying to penetrate to Bangladesh by crossing the Naff River, said a BGB source.
Rohingya Muslims frequently cross the Burma-Bangladesh border because of seeking shelter in Bangladesh as a neighboring country. In Arakan State, Burma, there is no life security of Rohingyas. The people are facing food shortage, movement restriction, and no access to do any work to support their family members. Meanwhile, the authorities concerned make arbitrary arrest, torture, detain and extort money from the villagers, and elder said from Maungdaw preferring not to be named.

Monday, 10 June 2013

Ethnic Cleansing on Rohingyas in Burma exposes at Geneva

The Persecutions of Rohingya Muslims in Burma which highlighted at Geneva UN Human Rights Council ,Room XXVII, Palais de Nations on June 6, according to Burmese Rohingya Organization UK (BROUK) information.


“The event was organized Human Rights Watch and more than 20 missions from different counties including US Mission, UK Mission and OIC mission.”
In the event, Chris Lewa, the Director of Arakan Project, highlighted   Northern Arakan State situation details; Melanie Teff from Refugees International raised about Humanitarian aid issues and Tun Khin President BROUK pinpointed about 1982 citizenship law and international community urgent action needed. At end of event, Josh Lyon, Human Rights Watch Satellite Imagery Analyst, showed power point presentation with the pictures of How Rohingya and Kaman Muslim systematically targeted.
“Lobbying about 20 important missions to support international independent investigation on Arakan violence in this event was very helpful for us,” said the BROUK president Tun Khin.

“There is no plan and no discuss about safe return of Rohingyas IDPs to their original place since 2012 June and facing Humanitarian aid blocking to these people –Rohingya by authority and local Rakhine extremists.”
“The 1982 citizenship law -denied Rohingyas of their bona fide citizenship rights has been strongly criticized by the international rights advocacy groups abroad. But, President Then Sein Government is still trying to implement it by force; ignoring international outcries.”
“More than 35,000 Rohingya boatpeople have left the country for unbearable situation, created by Burmese Government and allowing hatred speeches against Rohingyas and other Muslims minority in Burma which seen the government is not protecting Muslims in Burma and instigating to eliminate Muslims from Burma.”

The BROUK president urged the missions, to discuss the immediate intervention to stop the crimes against humanities by the Burmese government and to send UN Observers to the effected Arakan region to to protect the lives property, honour and dignity of the vulnerable and helpless Rohingyas and other Muslims communities in their segregated displacement camps and villages and requested to form UN Commission of Inquiry to investigate the violence and to bring those found responsible to justice.
On June 6, evening Joint Lobby group held a press conference in Geneva Press Club.
Moreover, the BROUK President was invited to speak at UN Panel Discussion on the problem of Statelessness and it’s sever impact on Human Rights on June 7 and  Mark Manly, the Head of the Statelessness Unit, UNHCR; Lilianna Gamboa Coordinator of Open Society Justice Initiative and Zahara Albarazi Researcher from Tilburg University were giving the speech at joined the penal. The event was moderated by Deputy Chief of Mission to the UN in Geneva.
“Incompatibility of the 1982 Burmese Citizenship Law with International Human Rights Law,” BROUK President highlighted at the panel discussion.

He also mentioned about Rohingya existence in Burma since early 7th Century A.D and how Rohingya ethnicity and citizenship rights were stripped of by the previous Military governments and by the current President Thein Sein’s quasi civilian government. Burmese Government.
The intention of all Rohingyas to live peacefully in their home land along side with other ethnic people as dignified citizens of Burma with their ethnic Rights and citizenship rights restored.

Burma warship arrives in Bangladesh

A Burma navy ship, UMS Mahar Thihathura, arrived in Chittagong port on June 7, on a four-day goodwill visit to Bangladesh, said a press release from naval office.

Responding to an invitation of Bangladesh Navy, it the first-ever visit of any Burmese warship to Bangladesh, the statement added.
A team of Bangladesh Navy led by Captain Golam Sadek, chief staff officer to Commodore Commanding Chittagong, received the warship with 121 personnel on board including 15 officials of Burmese Navy.
During the visit, the officials and sailors of the Burmese ship will pay visits to different Bangladesh Navy ships and establishments and will also take part in games and cultural programs, the press release more added.
According to sources, the ship will leave on June 11, as per its schedule.
According to local people, Bangladesh wants to increase relationship between two countries as neighboring country.

Saturday, 8 June 2013

Thai should end inhumane detention of Rohingya: HRW

The Thai government should immediately end the detention under inhumane conditions of more than 1,700 ethnic Rohingya from Burma, New York based Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on June 3.

Rohingya asylum seekers should be transferred from overcrowded cells in immigration detention centers to get screening and protection from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the HRW statement said after broadcasting of ITN Channel 4 News on May 31.
The ITN Channel 4 News had broadcasted on the air about shocking video footage of Rohingya locked up in an overcrowded immigration facility in Thailand’s Phang Nga province.
“Thailand should respect the basic rights of Rohingya ‘boat people’ and stop detaining them in horrific conditions,” said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch.
“The government should immediately allow them to pursue their asylum claims with the UN refugee agency.”
Under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, everyone has the right to seek asylum from persecution. While Thailand is not a party to the 1951 Refugee Convention, under customary international law, the Thai government has an obligation of “non-refoulement” – not to return anyone to places where their life or freedom would be at risk.
UNHCR’s Guidelines on Applicable Criteria and Standards Relating to the Detention of Asylum Seekers reaffirms the basic human right to seek asylum and state that “[a]s a general rule, asylum seekers should not be detained.” The UNHCR Guidelines also note that detention should not be used as a punitive or disciplinary measure, and that detention should not be used as a means of discouraging refugees from applying for asylum.
“Thai authorities should provide temporary protection to Rohingya and scrap the ‘help on’ policy that places these asylum seekers in harm’s way,” Adams said.
“The government should help Rohingya who escape from oppression and hardship in Burma – not worsen their plight.”

Village uproots for authority forced to registered as Bengali in registration program

Maungdaw, Arakan State: Kyikanpyin (Kawabil) village had become uprooted after authority enforced the Rohingya villagers to registered as Bengali in the place of Rohingya –under race column – in government registration program - digital Photograph and signature – since June 3,  according to a local elder who denied to be named.

“More than 200 security forces – Burma border security force (Nasaka), Army, police and Hluntin – surrounded the village to stop fleeing the villagers from the village, to force the villagers to join the government registration program. But, most of the villagers –mostly male villagers- flee from their village leaving their all properties.”
The village had become a war field area as the security forces destroyed all the properties of Rohingya and took the valuables things from Rohingya home. The forces destroy mostly the kitten wares and grain stock, said a school teacher from Maungdaw.
“The forces stationed in the village like their outpost station in the war and the villagers are not able to return to their village. The villagers lived in the jungle, paddy fields and nearby villages. Some family members were divided from family groups. Some stayed in the village –mostly old men, females and children- are like hostage under forces.”
At this situation, the Nasaka personnel forcibly took female villagers and old people from the homes and forced to get into trucks and carried to the Nasaka headquarters of Kawar Bill where the Nasaka compelled them to say “Bengali” in place of “Rohingya” in survey form and took photographs and computerized. After completing the work, villagers were sent to their village, said a local businessman on condition of anonymity.
The government and State authorities are trying to stamp the Rohingya as Bengali to use in coming all Burma population census to show  the international observer that the areas were not secure, so the authority took advance census where the people said themselves as Bengali, said a politician from Maungdaw.
“This is first times in Maungdaw , authority forced and surround the village  like war time to join their registration program. It is totally violation of Human Rights to convince, 
some things by forced without willing of someone.”
The Nasaka personnel apparently detained the Rohingya villagers in connection to a protest over a government registration program that required them to state their identities as “Bengali”.

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

A New Wave Of Buddhist Massacre In Myanmar, Maung Daw

Last Friday, May 3, 2013, the Rohingya elders and religious intelligent were strongly threatened in several meetings summoned by high-ranking officials from Military department. ''Any of the information about the absence of any of you from respective area during these days, and any of the attempt against the government as well as the involvement in the newly 'jihad' reportedly being organized in Bangladesh, will be liable to be shot death, so beware!

        The government has also increased security measures and deployed special intelligent agency to inspect anyone at the Rohingya predominant area. A point here deserving of attention is that the government formed people's Militia with modern weapons in all village tracts of Arakan. According to the Eleven, the Burmese 1st domestic Media Group ''Myanmar has beefed up security measures and tightened...'' and ''We have been reported the terrorists are trying to enter the country and attempt bombing. So, we have ordered to set up security measures. We must be always alert as they may wait for the chance to attack. Security has been tightened at the border check points, ''Ref; Min Aung Lt.Col. from Headquarter of Myanmar Police Force. The Burmese government through unofficial print and online media, is now believed to be rhetorically trying to have a chance to carry out another massacre under the cover of State security and stability through mass arrest extrajudicial killing of innocent Rohingyas, and restriction on movement and other human rights abuse.
        As the media turned the baseless accusation to helpless Rohingya citing, ''the Muslim living in Myanmar, espicially hardcore members are campaigning for enlisting their conspiracy'' and ''The main targeted areas are Maungdaw Township and Buthidaung Township where Bengali(refering to Rohingya) migrants account for 90 percent of the total population ''they added. Now, Rohingyas are likely being targeted by the authorities as it happened before.
        According to Mr. AKF Jelani, an exiled Rohingya activist and former candidate for MP from NLD in 1990, ''From May 1994, North Arakan had become a new killing Field. At SLORC death camps of Maungdaw and Buthidaung Townships, Rohingyas were tortured, shot and slaughtered, more chilling is that the people were to dig their own grave before being killed or buried alive. Alleging as RSO sympathizers, Rohingyas were taken late at night from their homes and were tortured to death and buried alive, ''he mentioned more 'under the pretext of looking for insurgents, random killing in the villages is a regular routine action of the SLORC/SPDC brute forces''.

Innocent Religeo Escaped From Death, Maung Daw



        Fakira Bazar, MDW North: Molvi Noor Mohammed 49 s/o Sultan Ahmad had supposedly fled the country to escape from possible death sentence by the Burmese racist authority. For this possible penalty, no reason has yet been ascertained. Reportedly due to his alleged involvement in Rohingya political parties in Bangladesh.
        On 1st May, 2013 at about 8:00 PM, more than 30 Nasaka personals from the Region no (5), Kha Maung Seik had besieged his home. In searching for him as a highly wanted criminal, they virtually left no stone unturned in the home but as he already went selling wood to Maungdaw, he has not been arrested. Frankly, no violence during the operation as usually carried out by them has been reported.
        Molvi Noor Mohammed (religious intellectual) is nothing more than a poor old man. He used to teach in Madrasa (Islamic school) run by local charity from which he earned a meager income of 50000Ks and that was regarded his only livelihood. But unfortunately, since last year June's State-sponsored ethnic cleansing in Arakan province, he and the teachers like him and nearly the entire Rohingya community became an easy prey of starvation due to government’s restriction on movement, arbitrary taxation, extortion under no criminal offence, and artificial price hike of foods which has been greedily sold by local Rakhine businessmen to Rohingyas, as well as the government put strong restriction on any Islamic services. As a consequence, he began selling wood though that did not cover the necessity of his family. Rohingyas in northern Rakhine State (NRS) live in fear of being arrested with no legal charge, "everyone would be caught sooner or later" said a school teacher from NRS anonymously.

Dear World!!!

Dear world!
Having several huge eyes
Why do you pretend as innate blind?
For Burmese government and Buddhist people
How easy to oppress and deport
The Arakan bona fide people
As Rohingya is historically native
Ill tyrants enacted a ‘1982 Dutch-law’
And to day no one likes to reform at all
So we’re still in genocide and exile
Burmese forces kill not us with ax
They kill us with needle
Buddhist people let not us enjoy with ours
They want to eliminate Muslims in profound schemes
But allegations take place first upon Muslims
Yet we are in the brink of such of plight
Where the death comes before our liberation
And reward arrives before our imagination
No ethnic in any history has been faced like Arakan Muslims
So, Rohingyas are regarded as the most multipersecuted ethnic!

·         Dear world!
Due to waves of Rohingyas tears
Aren’t you became still wet?
For Burmese forces and Buddhist extremists
How easy to fine and extort
Life-blood of Muslim people
Miscreants grab and steal at night
Forces extort and fine without rights
When a house’s constructed,(200000) is fined
When a person’s married, (100000) is fined
For a death and birth, (20000) is fined
In check points,
Pocket money is extorted
Waves to resell to market are half-grabbed
When a riot takes place in a hamlet
Muslims throughout township are accused and banned
As all allegations are discriminatory
Very large sums of money is extorted
Sometimes replace the Muslims in those places
And who have nothing are incarcerated!
·         Dear world!
Due to gushing of Rohingyas’ blood
Aren’t you became still reddish?
For Burmese forces and extremists
How easy to shoot and kill?
Muslims minority
Government distributed guns formally
Twenty percents per Buddhist village
And enclosing everything for Muslims
Making ‘Genocide’ to eliminate ethnic
Mullah and leader are assassinated one by one
Peasant and wood cutter are hacked and strangled in forest
Fishermen are slaughtered in river and stream
Lagoonkeepers are assaulted and killed in hut and tent
During emergency declaration
How hot crime the Buddhists do commit
No action for them as there’s no law
If there’s a Muslim in out of time
Security forces see nothing except bullets!
·         Dear world!
Due to blaze of Buddhists arson attack
Aren’t you became still flaming?
How easy to incinerate and burn down
Muslims’ houses, shops and mosques
Robbing and collecting the cash and jewels
A mob of miscreants destroy and perish Muslims shelter
To which are closed with theirs
And fire all those which aren’t near
Old and weak are burnt alive in there
Infants and kids are thrown into fire
When devastation knows so bound
Then emergency is declared
Not because to control
But because to inflate many more
Police and Hluntin add fuel to fire
Military and NaSaKa make blood boiled
Security forces sharpen Buddhist swords
And government’s absent for Muslims protection!
·         Dear world!
Due to scream of Rohngyas’ chronic agonies
Aren’t you became still deaf?
For NRS Burmese forces
How easy to rape and kill
Poor Muslims ladies
Not only military and police
But also NaSaKa and Hluntin
Firing and deporting the men
Rape and molest innocent women
Take all belles to camp and forest
And use them there as sex slaves
Some are killed in sexual violence
Due to whole night insult and harass
Even be an in adolescent
The forces commit sexual brunt
Even be a lactating woman
The gang of forces rape and stunt
What thing Rohingya doesn’t face?
Or more any for an ethnic to hamper?
                                            Azaad Bin Arakan

Arbitrary Arrest And Merciless Torture, Maung Daw

Yestarday at about 11:10pm, the Nasaka Commander of Region (5) Bomo Than Sai Aung, accompanied by 18 Nasaka personals and village admin of Auk Phyuma (Hansarirbil) village tract, named U Ba San, raided on Koddon (locally known as Kuduk Khali) village of Atet Phyuma (Furma) village tract. They basically entered the village from west side of arable land no usual road is available that was thought to be making the people unconscious of their arrival.

          On their way in the village they arrested a Rohingya old man named Abdul Habib (55Yr), after being handcuffed he was compelled to show them the dwelling of Iliyas (50Yr) s/o late Sultan Ahmed hail from the same village tract. They then with no criminal offence, arbitrarily arrested and mercilessly tortured four innocent Rohingyas; Iliyas and his two nephews namely Mohammed Amin (20Yr) and Ajmal Hasan (18Yr) sons of Abul Hashim and Olamiya (32Yr) s/o Nurul Islam. They also insulted girls and women's dignity during the operation there. Today at around 9:00am the two young were handed over to the police custody in Kyien Chaung(BaliBazar) village tract. However, Iliyas and Olamiya are still under detention in Nasaka camp in Ngakura.

Authorities Make Rohingyas Scapegoat, Maung Daw

Than Than Oo, a two star ranking police officer on 19th April launched a mass arrest in Aung Saik Pyin (called Reeda by Rohingya) and Kyien Chaung (known as BaliBazar) village tracts. After the victims were being subjected to inhumane torture in the police custody, nine of them were released extorting 2640000Ks.
The victims were identified as follows:
Name           Father           Village Tract             Extorted Money
Idris             Abdu Jalil       Kyien Chaung           1200000Ks
Abdul Munaf   Dudumia        Kyien Chaung           500000Ks
Nurkamal       Fetan Ali        Kyien Chaung           150000Ks
Nurul Amin     Rafiq             Kyien Chaung           150000Ks
Abdul Habib   Nagu            Dumbai                   30000Ks
Kalu              ....?              Dumbai                   20000Ks
Ayas             Md Husain     Dumbai                   20000Ks
Elyas            Sayyad                   Dumbai                   15OOOOKs
Abdul Jabbar  Bakhshu        Dumbai                   150000Ks
          On 18th April 2013, at about mid night, 10-15 armed Rakhines extremists from NaTaLa (modern village locally known as Mattoilla) of Dhom Bai village tract had gone to attack on the nearby Muslim village. However, as soon as the news went spread, the local Muslims on the spot rushed in order to make them run away without combat because they know that whenever this kind of attack carried out by Rakhines or other Buddhist groups against Muslims in Burma, no matter if they fail or success, the authorities often turn the burden on the Muslim locality.
          Accordingly, the next day, some Rakhine community leaders including one of the extremists who had a wound in his leg he got when they were running off. When they were resisted from attack, they went to police camp in Bali Bazar to make the Rohingya guilty of the incident. The police then began a mass arrest of innocent Rohingyas. Of the arrestees one was Idris s/o Abdu Jalil hails from Kyien Chaung village tract, who had been extorted 1200000Ks.
          After the organized attack on Rohingyas in June last year which is unfortunately being publicized widely as communal violence in Rakhine state by state and overseas media in exception of some.
          The Burmese government formed a collective youths from Rakhine, Mro, Chakma(Dyina) and other Buddhist ethnic groups, 90% of them was manned with extremists Rakhine particularly those who are sworn enemies of Rohingyas. They then appointed 6-8 security forces to safeguard Buddhists in each ethnic village and unleashed them of persecution, atrocities and violence against Rohingyas in the whole northern Arakan. For instance, on 14th April 2013, the armed Mros of Taring (Toryin) village made an attack on Sammoina of Chaung Pouk village tract nearly 5 km west to Boli Bazar(Kyien Chaung) village tract, and after looting a Rohingya house and torturing the owner Amir Husain s/o Abul Husain seriously, they ran away. When the authorities were informed about the incident, they demanded 30000Ks from the victim who lost everything.

Bangladesh prepares strategy paper for Rohingyas

Chittagong, Bangladesh: The ministry of foreign affairs, under the direction of the government, already prepared a draft strategy paper on the Rohingya issue, putting forward a total of 25 proposals and sent the strategy paper to the relevant ministries for their opinion, foreign secretary (in-charge) Shahidul Haque told the reporters on May 24.
“We are preparing the strategic paper at our own efforts on how to handle the Rohingya refugees and illegal intruders coming from Myanmar.”
The foreign secretary more added, “We are waiting for feedback from the ministers concerned on the draft. After getting their views we will finalize it for our next course of actions.”
A draft of the paper now awaits review by the inter-ministerial coordination body, prior to its approval by the cabinet soon. Replying to a question; Mr. Haque said the refugee issue will be discussed during the second, two-day Bangladesh-United States partnership dialogue, beginning from May 26.
“But we will not have any discussion on the strategy paper in the meeting,” he said.
The cabinet division suggested the foreign ministry should finalize its proposal for a special law to punish those who are providing shelter and support to Rohingya Muslims illegally entering and living in Bangladesh and made some amendments to the proposals of the draft strategy paper and included new one, according to foreign ministry official.
According to Bangladesh report and proposals;- NGOs that are working on Rohingya issues should not be allowed to work in that area without prior permission from the government officials entitled to work there; the government may form different taskforces for districts and upazilas under the leadership of deputy commissioners (DCs) or upazila nirbahi officers (UNOs), one of the amended proposals said.
The taskforces will visit the area once or twice per month to reinforce the provision strictly and resist the illegal entry of Rohingya, says the strategy paper.
“Those who provide shelter and support to Rohingya people must be brought under the law, stressing the need to empower officials working at the Rohingya camps with magistracy power by incorporating it into the mobile court act.”
According to Bangladesh report, some 500,000 Rohingyas entered Bangladesh following ethnic and religious conflicts during 1978-79 and also later 1991-92. Of them, most of the refugees were repatriated but some 30,000 are still staying in two refugee camps---Nayapara and Kutuppalong.
Some 300,000 more Rohingyas entered Bangladesh during the last seven years on grounds of being subjected to torture in Burma. Besides, many Rohingyas tried to enter Bangladesh amid violence from the Arakan State, during the period between June and October 2012.
Every year, Bangladesh government spends more than Tk 300 million to provide food and other facilities to the refugees living in the two camps, according to officials.
For the cause of Rohingya refugees, this has cast many negative impacts on the country’s image, they observed. As a result, the government has decided not to allow any more refugees from Burma and stop their entrance, in the greater national interest of Bangladesh, the draft mentioned.
The draft paper also recommended for installation of barbed wire fence on the Bangladesh side of the border and construction of a 50- kilometer embankment on the bank of the Naf River so that law enforcers can patrol the areas through motorized vehicles.
The draft paper also recommended for engaging Bangladesh Red Crescent Society and local non-government organizations (NGOs) in place of foreign NGOs in the refugee camps.
The paper suggested that a survey should be carried out to prepare proper estimates about the number of refugees of, and illegal entrants from Burma, now staying in Bangladesh. After the survey, they would keep in several shelter centers for the purpose of repatriation.
It also stressed the need for continuous diplomatic negotiation for repatriation of the refugees to Burma origin and those who illegally entered from Burma into Bangladesh.

Will Myanmar’s Extermination Campaign Ever End?

Dr. Habib Siddiqui
Long time ago I learned never to say ‘never again’ when it comes to Myanmar’s savagery. The latest mayhem against the Muslims in the Shan state, far away from the western Rakhine state – bordering Bangladesh, once again shows that for this religious minority Myanmar is proving to be hell on earth. Seemingly, there is no conscientious Buddhist living inside this den of hatred and intolerance that is bold enough to challenge this status quo. Daw Suu Kyi, once darling of the West, has long shown her despicable hypocrisy when she tried to ignore the monumental crimes of her Buddhist people and the government against the Rohingyas of Myanmar, considered the worst persecuted people on earth.
For years the Rohingya people living in the western Myanmar state of Rakhine, formerly known as Arakan, have been subjected to ethnic cleansing practices, and denied every right enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Now that racial hatred and religious bigotry is spreading like a cancer all across Myanmar to include other Muslims in the country.
Rumors now seem to have become a major weapon to justify elimination of a persecuted minority. Last year (May-October), we saw result of this evil concoction: with the rumor of an alleged rape and murder of a Rakhine woman, the brainwashed Rakhine terrorists went on an extermination campaign that witnessed the gruesome murder and rape of thousands of Rohingya Muslims, and the wholesale destruction of Muslim properties, schools, madrassas, mosques and shrines. Nothing of value was left intact by the marauding Buddhist savages. This ethnic cleansing drive resulted in internal displacement of some 140,000 Rohingyas within Myanmar who are living in wretched refugee camps. At least thirteen thousand Rohingyas have fled the country by sea with some seven hundred losing their lives while trying to brave the ocean to find refuge elsewhere.
In March of this year, the extermination campaign moved to towns in central Myanmar, including Meiktila, which is located nearly 1oo miles north of the capital city Naypyitaw. There mobs of men, including Buddhist monks hacked to death at least 44 Muslim women and children. And all these savagery under the pretext of a rumor that a Muslim gold shop owner in Meiktila had harassed his Buddhist customers, which spiraled into a street brawl. Soon thereafter Buddhist mobs roamed the streets with sticks and swords and set Muslim-owned buildings including mosques ablaze. Rioting and arson attacks spread to 11 townships and villages outside Meiktila, as mobs of Buddhists, some led by monks, continued a three-day rampage through Muslim areas. Eight hundred Muslim homes and five mosques were torched. The violence ended with another 12,000 people displaced.
In his report in the New York Times Thomas Fuller wrote, “Images from Meiktila showed entire neighborhoods burned to the ground, some with only blackened trees left standing. Lifeless legs poked from beneath rubble. And charred corpses spoke to the use of fire as a main tool of the rioting mobs.” President Thein Sein later declared a state of emergency.
The latest manifestation of extermination campaign came last week in the northern city of Lashio, where terrified Muslims were sheltering under army guard after their homes, shops and mosque were burned down. The unrest in the northern Myanmar city of Lashio, a city located nearly 430 miles from Myanmar’s commercial capital of Rangoon (Yangon), shows how far anti-Muslim extermination campaign has spread in this Buddhist-dominated country. For years, the Shan state bordering China has been a peaceful state. And now in clear reminiscent of Meiktila, its Lashio city witnessed swarms of Buddhist men roaming Lashio's crumbling streets, armed with rocks and sticks and machetes. Before police and army troops stepped in, the Buddhist mob had torched scores of Muslim-owned shops, sending plumes of black smoke into the sky. The crowd then rampaged through the town, setting fire to Lashio's largest mosque. The mob also set fire to a Muslim school and orphanage that was so badly charred that only two walls remained
According to official report, one Muslim was killed and five people wounded including a journalist attacked by a Buddhist mob in Wednesday’s clashes. Some 1,200 Muslims were moved to Mansu Monastery after Buddhist mobs had terrorized the city – again showing government’s slow response to anti-Muslim pogroms.
As reported by Reuters, Thein Maing, who took shelter at the monastery with his family, said they only dared to leave their house when they saw soldiers patrolling the streets on Wednesday. “I approached the soldiers and said, ‘We are afraid and we don’t know where to go. Please help us’, and they sent us here.” Khin Kyi’s family hid in the house of an ethnic Chinese neighbor, while Buddhist men with sticks and swords prowled the area. “We were very scared. This has never happened before,” she said.
The violence was sparked by a rumor last Tuesday that a Muslim man had badly burnt a Buddhist woman who sold fuel by the side of the road. After police detained the man, Buddhists surrounded the police station and demanded that he be handed over for public lynching. Badanta Ponnya Nanda, head monk of Mansu Monastery, said he tried to reason with the crowd, telling them to respect the law. “After that they went and burned the mosque,” he said.
As I have noted before, it would be wrong to think that these are isolated events. These are, in fact, part of a highly organized eliminationist policy in which Myanmar government and its Buddhist community are joint partners. For years their neo-Nazi intellectuals and bigot monks have been playing the role of Julius Streicher selling, rather very successfully, the poison pill of racial and religious purity in a country that has been multi-ethnic, multi-racial and multi-religious for hundreds of years.
Pale-skinned and shaven-headed Buddhist monk Wirathu has become the public face of a Buddhist campaign, called ‘969’, to exclude and isolate Myanmar's Muslim minority. Wirathu is a self-confessed admirer of neo-Nazi groups like the English Defense League of the UK. He says that his goals and methods are intended to counteract what he regards as growing Muslim power and numbers. His "969" campaign calls for boycotting Muslim-owned businesses and opposes intermarriage with Buddhists.  He insists that 22 per cent of the nation's 60 million people are Muslim - the official estimate is only 4 per cent.
There are many Buddhists in Myanmar who take this hateful monk as their spiritual guide. It is no accident, therefore, that his 969 campaign has coincided with a surge of bloody violence in which Muslims have become the main victims. Wirathu is such a diabolical figure that he has no problem in lying or talking with a twisted tongue. When hundreds of Muslim villages and townships were burned in the Rakhine state, he had an explanation: "The Rohingya there burned down their own houses so that they could live easily in the refugee camps." As to the burning and killing by the Buddhist mob in Meiktila, he said their crimes were "forgivable”. He added, "As far as Muslims go, a snake is a snake. Snakes are dangerous, so we shouldn't let them be."
As I have noted elsewhere Wirathu – the evil preacher - however, is not alone justifying the elimination campaign against the Muslims of Myanmar. There have been depraved ideologues like Aye Chan, (late) Aye Kyaw and Khin Maung Saw who for years have been parroting the government’s negative stereotypes against the minority Muslims to deny their ancestral ties to Burma. As Dr. Shwe Lu Maung (Shahnawaz Khan) and other objective researchers have repeatedly shown the first settlers of Arakan were the darker-skinned people who are now known as the Rohingya. Simply put, their ties to the soil of Arakan are older than those of the Rakhine Buddhists. Obviously, facts are never important to an ultra-racist and bigot, but myth-making is to justify their eliminationist policy against a targeted minority. Thus, the indigenous, and yet endangered, Rohingya are conveniently dumped as the illegals from Bangladesh and denied their citizenship rights in Myanmar - the last apartheid state of the 21st century.
"Ahimsa," meaning not to harm others, once considered fundamental to Buddhism, has become a forgotten principle in today’s Myanmar. The denial of existence has meant denial of rights for the minority Muslims, which in turn, has translated into their extermination in which from top to bottom every Buddhist of Myanmar is intimately linked as part of a national project to that end. What the past military governments have always wanted in terms of the minority Muslims is now done by its civilian partners in crime. After all, what was possible in a military dictatorship is no longer kosher in a hybrid civil-military government, run by a reform-minded Thein Sein! What a mockery with people’s intelligence! It is, therefore, no accident that the government security forces are silent witnesses, if not active participants, in such an eliminationist project, and are always the last ones to arrive at the crime scene when the cleansing task has already been accomplished by their fellow Buddhist terrorists. It is also no accident that while the victims are always Muslims, those jailed for taking part in clashes with marauding Buddhists – whether in the Rakhine state or in central Myanmar – are always Muslims. Not a single Buddhist has been convicted so far. What a mockery of justice in Thein Sein’s Myanmar!
In spite of decades-long campaign to eliminate the Muslim minorities of Myanmar, they are still there. It is not the Rohingya Muslims alone, there are Kaman Muslims, there are Karen Muslims, and there are Shan Muslims, there are Panthay Muslims and many others who call Myanmar their home. And this realization has made the hateful provocateurs and their local agents very angry, and more determined than ever before to finish off the eliminationist project. So, the persecuted Rohingya must now adhere to the two-child policy in clear violation of their human rights.
Ignored once again in this immoral order is the fact that Myanmar has ratified the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, which obliges State parties to respect and protect the right of women and men “to decide freely and responsibly on the number and spacing of their children and to have access to the information, education and means to enable them to exercise these rights.”
Tomás Ojea Quintana, the Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Myanmar, has condemned the order: “These orders provide further ammunition to local authorities, including the border security force Nasaka, to discriminate against and persecute the most vulnerable and marginalized group in Myanmar.” “Only by addressing this discrimination against religious and ethnic minorities can the Government of Myanmar hope to forge integrated communities that live together in equality, peace and harmony,” he underscored.
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child has also called on the Government not to restrict the number of children of Rohingya people.
As to the recent pogroms, the UN has voiced concerns about violence against the Rohingyas and has adopted a resolution in the General Assembly (Number 12-59569) on “The Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar,” which urged the Government of Myanmar to accelerate its efforts to address discrimination, human rights violations, violence, displacement, and economic deprivation affecting various ethnic minorities and, expressing particular concern about the situation of the Rohingya minority. Unfortunately, the UN fell short of either proposing any action to save the victims or punishing the major culprits who are responsible for the tragedy of this unfortunate people. The nuclear Brahmins, shamelessly, are more interested in getting their shares of the pie of Myanmar than punishing the rogue, apartheid state for its monumental failure to protect the lives and properties of minority Muslims there. More sickening is the attitude of the ASEAN, which as a regional power, has failed to chastise one of its own. They must demand a stop to this extermination campaign against the minority Muslims with a definite timeline. They must ensure full citizenship and human rights of these Muslims. Otherwise, the local problem will not remain local and become a regional one endangering regional security and stability, if it has not already reached that magnitude.
Can ASEAN afford such a catastrophe in the making? How about South Asia?

New tactics to extort money from Rohingya

Maungdaw, Arakan State: The Commanding officer of Nasaka area number 7, Maungdaw south, has used new tactics to extort money from Rohingya villagers under his commanding area recently, according to a trader on condition of anonymity.

“The Nasaka Commanding officer ordered the villagers and village admin officers - have to build toilets and poultry farms inside the Nasaka commander camp.”
But, some admin officers are taking advantage of Commander ordered and taking more money from villagers -1500 kyat per rich family and1000 per poor family – and it is very difficult to pay the money by very poor and widow. The collecting are more than to build build toilets and poultry farms inside the Nasaka commander camp.”
“Syed Alam, the admin officer of Khonza Bill village is the officer who collected money from everyone who are not able to pay and harassing the villagers for money,” according to villagers.
“After conflict, Rohingya community are not able to earn money from their culture jobs- fishing, farming  and business- as the authority imposed the Rohingya for moving and working. But, the authority tried to extort money from these people when ever they (authority) wish.”
“We are not able to fulfil the demand of authority-police, army and Nasaka- and they started to harass and arrest us for money, but using false and fabricate case to extort money, said a dailylabor from Maungdaw south.  
According to different sources, the concerned authorities frequently arrest the innocent Rohingya villagers over allegations and extorting money every day and night in northern Arakan Sate.

Rohingya fisherman missing in the Bay of Bengal

A Rohingya fishermen has been missing in the Bay of Bengal on May 27 evening after capsizing a fishing boat accidentally while they were returning from fishing, said a close relative of the fishermen who denied to be named.
The missing fisherman has been identified as Shah Alam of Leda unregistered refugee under the Teknaf police station.
According to fishermen, five fishermen with an engine boat went to Bay of Bengal for fishing on May 27 morning.
The fishing boat was turned over (capsized) suddenly by high tide of water, but four fishermen reached to the bank after swimming and the rest was missing, the fishermen said.
The owner of boat namely Noor Mohamed from Teknaf said that the missing refugee Shah Alam including other four local fishermen went to Bay of Bengal for fishing but the incident was occurred on their return way.
Ayub, a refugee committee member from Leda camp said that Alam is a fisherman; he feeds his family members after earning money from fishing because he and other refugees don’t get any support from Bangladesh authority and UNHCR. So, his family will  face the starvation at camp in future.
The meteorological department has advised all maritime ports to hoist local cautionary signal number three. It says a deep convection is forming over northern Bay of Bengal, which could result in squally weather in the adjoining coastal area.
Maritime ports of Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, and Mongla have been advised to hoist local cautionary signal number three.

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