Two Rohingyas tortured to death in Myanmar: Local sources
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Myanmar’s military forces have tortured to death two Rohingya Muslim civilians and arrested scores of others in the country’s state of Rakhine.
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Jan 08, 2017 11:37 UTC
  • Two Rohingyas tortured to death in Myanmar: Local sources

Myanmar’s military forces have tortured to death two Rohingya Muslim civilians and arrested scores of others in the country’s state of Rakhine.

According to Press TV, local sources reported on Saturday that the killings had taken place during a series of sporadic raids on a number of villages across northern Buthidaung, adding that many other villagers had also been severely tortured during a day-long siege.

During the raids, at least 300 people from the Muslim minority group were reportedly beaten and detained, of whom 245 people were released later after the extortion of ransom.

Sources said dozens of women had also been molested during the siege and three other women had gone missing.

The Rakhine State, in northern Myanmar, where the Rohingya are concentrated, has been under military siege since October last year, forcing tens of thousands of the members of the minority group to flee to neighboring regions in Kachin State or across the border to Bangladesh.

The latest military crackdown in Rakhine began after a deadly raid on a police post that the government said was carried out by the Rohingya.

International organizations and human rights groups have already blamed security forces for abuses against the Muslim minority in Rakhine, including rape, killings, and the burning of more than 1,000 homes.

There have been numerous eyewitness accounts of summary executions, rapes, and arson attacks against the Muslims since the crackdown began. The military has blocked access to Rakhine and banned journalists and aid workers from entering the zone.

Video footage emerged recently showing officers beating and kicking unarmed Rohingya villagers. The government, which denies any wrongdoing in Rakhine, was forced to detain eight members of the police force.

The United Nations (UN) has warned that ongoing human rights violations against the Rohingyas in Rakhine could constitute “crimes against humanity.”

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