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Myanmar bulldozed scores of Rohingya villages after 'cleansing' campaign: Human Rights Watch
PTI | Updated: Feb 23, 2018, 07:27 PM IST

http://www.dnaindia.com/world/repor...cleansing-campaign-human-rights-watch-2587888

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Aerial view of a burned Rohingya village near Maungdaw, north of Rakhine State, Myanmar, September 27, 2017. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun/Files

Satellite imagery shows Myanmar authorities have bulldozed at least 55 Rohingya villages in northern Rakhine in recent months, Human Rights Watch said on Friday, condemning the government for erasing evidence at sites where troops are accused of atrocities.

Northern Rakhine has been nearly emptied of its Rohingya population since last August, when a military crackdown drove some 700,000 of the persecuted group across the border to Bangladesh.


The UN has accused Myanmar of waging an ethnic cleansing campaign against the Muslim minority, who face acute discrimination in the mainly Buddhist nation.

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Myanmar denies the charge but has blocked UN investigators from investigating an area where thousands of Rohingya are believed to have been killed.

Hundreds of Rohingya villages were already damaged by fire during the initial months of violence last year, when soldiers and Buddhist vigilantes terrorised communities with arson, gunfire and rape, according to refugees.

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Since November Myanmar authorities have further demolished at least 55 villages with heavy machinery, clearing out all structures and vegetation, satellite images obtained by Human Rights Watch showed.

At least two of the flattened villages were previously undamaged by fires, the watchdog said.

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"Many of these villages were scenes of atrocities against Rohingya and should be preserved so that the experts appointed by the UN to document these abuses can properly evaluate the evidence to identify those responsible," said HRW's Asia director Brad Adams.

"Bulldozing these areas threatens to erase both the memory and the legal claims of the Rohingya who lived there," he added.

Myanmar's government spokesman could not be reached for comment.

Haunting images of levelled villages first circulated on social media earlier this month after they were posted by an EU diplomat.

At the time Myanmar's Social Welfare Minister Win Myat Aye told AFP the demolition was part of a plan to "build back" villages to a higher standard than before.

Myanmar has trumpeted a government effort to rebuild violence-gutted Rakhine and welcome back refugees under a repatriation agreement with Dhaka that was supposed to commence in January.

But many Rohingya refuse to return without the guarantee of basic rights and safety.

Analysts have also sounded the alarm over the government's rehabilitation projects, calling the sweeping destruction of villages, mosques and property only the latest move to erase the Rohingya's ties to their ancestral lands, and prevent them returning.

On Thursday UN agencies said they had struck a partnership with Myanmar and Japan governments to provide $20 million for humanitarian and development projects in Rakhine state, where authorities have restricted access for aid groups since the crisis.

Food and other assistance would be provided to "people of all communities in Rakhine state," the UN agencies said in a statement, adding that access had improved but remained restricted in some areas.

The 1.1-million strong Rohingya have been systematically stripped of their legal rights in Myanmar in recent decades.

They have also been targeted by bouts of communal violence with ethnic Rakhine Buddhist neighbours and corralled into grim displacement camps in other parts of the state.

Myanmar's army says its August crackdown was a proportionate counterstrike against Rohingya rebels who attacked police posts in late August, killing around a dozen officials.

Many in the Buddhist majority revile the Rohingya and brand the group as foreign interlopers, despite their having lived in Rakhine for generations.
 
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Myanmar bulldozed scores of Rohingya villages after 'cleansing' campaign: Human Rights Watch
PTI | Updated: Feb 23, 2018, 07:27 PM IST

http://www.dnaindia.com/world/repor...cleansing-campaign-human-rights-watch-2587888

654685-rohingya-village-reuters.jpg

Aerial view of a burned Rohingya village near Maungdaw, north of Rakhine State, Myanmar, September 27, 2017. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun/Files

Satellite imagery shows Myanmar authorities have bulldozed at least 55 Rohingya villages in northern Rakhine in recent months, Human Rights Watch said on Friday, condemning the government for erasing evidence at sites where troops are accused of atrocities.

Northern Rakhine has been nearly emptied of its Rohingya population since last August, when a military crackdown drove some 700,000 of the persecuted group across the border to Bangladesh.


The UN has accused Myanmar of waging an ethnic cleansing campaign against the Muslim minority, who face acute discrimination in the mainly Buddhist nation.

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Myanmar denies the charge but has blocked UN investigators from investigating an area where thousands of Rohingya are believed to have been killed.

Hundreds of Rohingya villages were already damaged by fire during the initial months of violence last year, when soldiers and Buddhist vigilantes terrorised communities with arson, gunfire and rape, according to refugees.

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Since November Myanmar authorities have further demolished at least 55 villages with heavy machinery, clearing out all structures and vegetation, satellite images obtained by Human Rights Watch showed.

At least two of the flattened villages were previously undamaged by fires, the watchdog said.

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"Many of these villages were scenes of atrocities against Rohingya and should be preserved so that the experts appointed by the UN to document these abuses can properly evaluate the evidence to identify those responsible," said HRW's Asia director Brad Adams.

"Bulldozing these areas threatens to erase both the memory and the legal claims of the Rohingya who lived there," he added.

Myanmar's government spokesman could not be reached for comment.

Haunting images of levelled villages first circulated on social media earlier this month after they were posted by an EU diplomat.

At the time Myanmar's Social Welfare Minister Win Myat Aye told AFP the demolition was part of a plan to "build back" villages to a higher standard than before.

Myanmar has trumpeted a government effort to rebuild violence-gutted Rakhine and welcome back refugees under a repatriation agreement with Dhaka that was supposed to commence in January.

But many Rohingya refuse to return without the guarantee of basic rights and safety.

Analysts have also sounded the alarm over the government's rehabilitation projects, calling the sweeping destruction of villages, mosques and property only the latest move to erase the Rohingya's ties to their ancestral lands, and prevent them returning.

On Thursday UN agencies said they had struck a partnership with Myanmar and Japan governments to provide $20 million for humanitarian and development projects in Rakhine state, where authorities have restricted access for aid groups since the crisis.

Food and other assistance would be provided to "people of all communities in Rakhine state," the UN agencies said in a statement, adding that access had improved but remained restricted in some areas.

The 1.1-million strong Rohingya have been systematically stripped of their legal rights in Myanmar in recent decades.

They have also been targeted by bouts of communal violence with ethnic Rakhine Buddhist neighbours and corralled into grim displacement camps in other parts of the state.

Myanmar's army says its August crackdown was a proportionate counterstrike against Rohingya rebels who attacked police posts in late August, killing around a dozen officials.

Many in the Buddhist majority revile the Rohingya and brand the group as foreign interlopers, despite their having lived in Rakhine for generations.
what a biased new..!! totally BS. How can we reconstruct the villages without clearing ground ?
1)Rohingya asked they want to return their villages. UN also want to relocate them original places instead of camp. so our Gov has to clean the ground to reconstruct the village.
2) the first batch of over 8000 returner will be arrived in coming weeks. our process is the returners will be kept in camp for a few days for checking the documents. if it's ok by Immigration then they can return their village built by Gov recently. time is not much left. if we dont use machine , how it will finish in time within short span of time. ? and that right groups again will blame Myanmar for ''delaying the repatriation process''. what they want Myanmar to do.?
@Chinese-Dragon @dy1022 @pher @Nilgiri check how the right groups make the region unstable.

As expected from Mother-renting monkeys...
just reported. @The Eagle @WebMaster
 
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what a biased new..!! totally BS. How can we reconstruct the villages without clearing ground ?
1)Rohingya asked they want to return their villages. UN also want to relocate them original places instead of camp. so our Gov has to clean the ground to reconstruct the village.
2) the first batch of over 8000 returner will be arrived in coming weeks. our process is the returners will be kept in camp for a few days for checking the documents. if it's ok by Immigration then they can return their village built by Gov recently. time is not much left. if we dont use machine , how it will finish in time within short span of time. ? and that right groups again will blame Myanmar for ''delaying the repatriation process''. what they want Myanmar to do.?
@Chinese-Dragon @dy1022 @pher @Nilgiri check how the right groups make the region unstable.


just reported. @The Eagle @WebMaster

Keep me updated on how this holding camp/verification stuff goes on. Has BD agreed if MM rejects those that cannot prove their MM status..... will return back to the BD camps?

Oh and of course don't bother one bit what the globalist MSM reports on this stuff. We saw how they operated in the region before in Sri Lanka @HeinzG @Gibbs ....they will slink away with time after they are done venting their feelz with no localised context.

But good job getting BD ppl here fully invested into sycophancy with the globalists, it makes the pop all the more audible and better later.
 
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what a biased new..!! totally BS. How can we reconstruct the villages without clearing ground ?
1)Rohingya asked they want to return their villages. UN also want to relocate them original places instead of camp. so our Gov has to clean the ground to reconstruct the village.
2) the first batch of over 8000 returner will be arrived in coming weeks. our process is the returners will be kept in camp for a few days for checking the documents. if it's ok by Immigration then they can return their village built by Gov recently. time is not much left. if we dont use machine , how it will finish in time within short span of time. ? and that right groups again will blame Myanmar for ''delaying the repatriation process''. what they want Myanmar to do.?
@Chinese-Dragon @dy1022 @pher @Nilgiri check how the right groups make the region unstable.


Please tag every single members if you need reinforcement. Why tagged only four ?
 
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sry i forget just getting posts alone cant make ur brain mature. so keep going.!! just let moderators handle it. so :pop:

we will check them in 2 ways.
1) the documents or somethings that can prove they had lived in rakhine before.
2) if ok for first check , we have the list of terrorists who involved in police camps attacks. we will filter the with that list. if ok. they can return their village or they had to wait in camps till reconstruction villages is completed. as u know there is orbscle to overcome to finish in time. if not ok , we will send back to BD.

They will certainly go back. Its the last time BD will go through this $hit. Next time we hope monkeys will not come back with the same excuse as they had been doing after taking them back.
 
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sry i forget just getting posts alone cant make ur brain mature. so keep going.!! just let moderators handle it. so :pop:

we will check them in 2 ways.
1) the documents or somethings that can prove they had lived in rakhine before.
2) if ok for first check , we have the list of terrorists who involved in police camps attacks. we will filter the with that list. if ok. they can return their village or they had to wait in camps till reconstruction villages is completed. as u know there is orbscle to overcome to finish in time. if not ok , we will send back to BD.


just let them know how that western funded right groups stir the situation of the region.

Myanmar is speeding up the construction of the fence just to make sure that there are no more IMB (Illegally Migrated Bengalis).

Generals prep $ 15 M of new fencing for border with Bangladesh.

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NAYPYITAW — The Upper House of Parliament on Thursday heard the Home Affairs Ministry’s 20 billion kyats ($15 million) plan to raise several more kilometers of fencing along Myanmar’s border with Bangladesh and carry out other related work.

Home Affairs Deputy Minister Major General Aung Soe told the Upper House session that the money would come from the president’s emergency fund and be handed over to the Ministry of Defense to carry out the work in Rakhine State. He asked the session to make a record of the project, which it did.

With the president’s approval, the fund can be appropriated without approval from Parliament.

Fencing was built along 204 km of Myanmar’s 295-km border with Bangladesh in three phases between 2009 and 2015.

“In phase four, an 11.5-mile [18.5-km] fence was put up along the border during the 2016-17 fiscal year. Another 3.2-mile Y-shaped fence topped with barbed wire coils is being built during the 2017-18 fiscal year. Fencing will have been put up along 14.7 miles of border when that work is completed,” Maj-Gen Aung Soe said.

The 20 billion kyats from the president’s emergency fund will be used to build a Y-shaped fences topped with barbed wire coils along an additional 18.5 km this fiscal year along with other related infrastructure including a 12.2-meter-wide patrol route along the fence, 161 reinforced concrete conduits and eight buildings including three warehouses.

“The old fences are not strong enough and people can cross over them or remove them. However, we don’t yet know about [the quality of] the new fences. We want better fences so that people from the other side cannot enter illegally. If the fence cannot prevent people on the other side of the border from entering illegally, it will be a waste of money to build a fence. It is the responsibility of the ministries to spend the funding effectively,” said lawmaker U Pe Than, of Rakhine State’s Myebon Township.

U Pe Than, a central executive committee member of the Arakan National Party, said the project would be adequately funded but stressed that the ministries had to spend the money effectively because the fence was key to preventing illegal immigration and the threat from the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army.



https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/generals-prep-15m-new-fencing-border-bangladesh.html
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Keep me updated on how this holding camp/verification stuff goes on. Has BD agreed if MM rejects those that cannot prove their MM status..... will return back to the BD camps?

Oh and of course don't bother one bit what the globalist MSM reports on this stuff. We saw how they operated in the region before in Sri Lanka @HeinzG @Gibbs ....they will slink away with time after they are done venting their feelz with no localised context.

But good job getting BD ppl here fully invested into sycophancy with the globalists, it makes the pop all the more audible and better later.

It's just hilarious, When ever i browse the Bangladeshi sub forum 50% of the threads are about military procurement for some alleged defense against Myanmar

Is Bangladesh at war with Myanmar ? Am i missing something ? To my knowledge those Bangladeshi's in PDF certainly think so.. Unless of cause they acknowledge that Rohingya are indeed Bangladeshi and attacks against ones citizens is certainly a cause for war.. That's the only plausible reason i can think of
 
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It's just hilarious, When ever i browse the Bangladeshi sub forum 50% of the threads are about military procurement for some alleged defense against Myanmar

Is Bangladesh at war with Myanmar ? Am i missing something ? To my knowledge those Bangladeshi's in PDF certainly think so.. Unless of cause they acknowledge that Rohingya are indeed Bangladeshi and attacks against ones citizens is certainly a cause for war.. That's the only plausible reason i can think of

Pushing one million people into BD by labelling them as illegal BD'shis is an act of war.
Your Buddhist co-religionists will be taught a very big lesson soon.
 
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Please tag every single members if you need reinforcement. Why tagged only four ?
Oh yes let's dogpile on someone if they can't win an argument. Never understand the Burmese sociopathic needs to rewrite reality. Most people on the planet know that Burmese are full o shit on the matter of the Rohingyas or human right in general & saying the truth. They're basically just another flat earthers.
 
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Pushing one million people into BD by labelling them as illegal BD'shis is an act of war.
Your Buddhist co-religionists will be taught a very big lesson soon.

Well i'm awaiting for Bangladesh to fire the first shot, Since you''ll consider it war.. Not these silly empty farts on PDF Bangladeshi section but an actual one.. :pop:
 
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Well i'm awaiting for Bangladesh to fire the first shot, Since you''ll consider it war.. Not these silly empty farts on PDF Bangladeshi section but an actual one.. :pop:

Hopefully some lessons have been learned by Bangladesh from this Rohingya debacle.

Also, I hope those responsible for and who support the ethnic cleansing and suffering of the innocents amongst the Rohingya get theirs, either in this world or the next.
 
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Pushing one million people into BD by labelling them as illegal BD'shis is an act of war.
Your Buddhist co-religionists will be taught a very big lesson soon.
They just went back to their motherland.

Why you threatened the religion?

The world is already suffered enough by muslim terrorism.

So pls stop threatening.

We are building a fence so as to stop the illegal migration of BD'shis.

From now on, there will be no more illegal migration.

Myn already initiated the Shoot to Kill policy for illegal trepassers.

So my advise is Don't export your poor ppl to Myn anymore.
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They just went back to their motherland.

Why you threatened the religion?

The world is already suffered enough by muslim terrorism.

So pls stop threatening.

We are building a fence so as to stop the illegal migration of BD'shis.

From now on, there will be no more illegal migration.

Myn already initiated the Shoot to Kill policy for illegal trepassers.

So my advise is Don't export your poor ppl to Myn anymore.
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Well this guy thinks otherwise.. he is begging for Rohingya return
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Well i'm awaiting for Bangladesh to fire the first shot, Since you''ll consider it war.. Not these silly empty farts on PDF Bangladeshi section but an actual one.. :pop:

Bangladesh is a responsible nation. We will certainly make the shot but after exhausting all other options in hand. Rohingya will have a dignified return, war or no war.
 
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Bangladesh is a responsible nation. We will certainly make the shot but after exhausting all other options in hand. Rohingya will have a dignified return, war or no war.

Thats most probably true, But it's not the Burmese or the Bangladeshi govt that have declared war but the Bangladeshi "forces in PDF" from the looks of it
 
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