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    Human Rights Organization: Burmese army killed hundreds of Rohingyas in one day

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    Post by Rocky Tue 19 Dec 2017, 3:17 am


    Human Rights Organization: Burmese army killed hundreds of Rohingyas in one day

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    "The Burmese army killed hundreds of the Rohingya minority in a village in the northern province of Rakhine on Aug. 30," Human Rights Watch said in a report on Tuesday.
    "The 30-page report, entitled" A River Massacre, "indicates that the recent massacre of Myanmar Muslims took place in the village of Tula Toli in Mongdao province, according to the report.
    "Around 655,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled across the border into Bangladesh for fear of rape, murder and arson, which the United Nations said could provide evidence of genocide," he said.
    "The atrocities committed by the Burmese army in Tula Toli were not only brutal but systematic," said Brad Adams, director of Asian affairs at Human Rights Watch. "The soldiers in Myanmar carried out killings and rapes of hundreds of Rohingyas in a cruel and unmanageable manner, Achieved only with advance planning ". Ending / 25 z


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