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Showing posts with label Myanmar Army. Show all posts
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Friday, February 21, 2020

Myanmar to court-martial more troops over Rohingya crackdown, army says

REUTERS
February 21, 2020



YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar’s army said in a statement on Friday it would hold more court-martials over alleged abuses against Rohingya Muslims, after a government-appointed commission said soldiers committed war crimes against the minority. 
 
 FILE PHOTO: Rohingya children are seen at a refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, March 7, 2019. 
 
The panel concluded, in a report published in January, that members of the security forces, among “multiple actors”, were responsible for war crimes and serious human rights violations during a military-led crackdown against the group in 2017.

The army said in a post on its website on Friday it had studied the panel’s report in great detail and was reviewing allegations.

Monday, October 14, 2019

Rebels Dressed as Soccer Players Abduct Bus Passengers in Myanmar

The New York Times
By Saw Nang and Richard C. Paddock
Oct. 13, 2019

Gunmen stopped the vehicle on a highway outside the town of Mrauk U and seized 31 people, most of them firefighters, the authorities said.

MANDALAY, Myanmar — Gunmen dressed in soccer uniforms halted an express bus on a main highway in Myanmar’s troubled Rakhine State and kidnapped 31 people, most of them firefighters, the authorities said on Sunday.

Friday, October 11, 2019

AA and locals accuse Tatmadaw soldiers of torching homes in Buthidaung Township

Thursday, October 10, 2019  
by - Kyaw Chit
Some houses being set ablaze in Kuntaung Village, Buthidaung Township.

The Arakan Army (AA) stated on October 8 that a faction of No 22 Tatmadaw troop burned down homes in Nwar Yone Taung and Kun Taung villages in Buthidaung Township on October 3 and 4.

U Hla Shwe, Buthidaung Township’s administrator, confirmed that the houses in Kun Taung village were destroyed by fire on October 4, while U Aung Thaung Shwe, a member of the Pyithu Hluttaw, also said that he saw from Zedi Taung village a group of Tatmadaw soldiers set fires in Kun Taung village. 

Muslim Villager Shot Dead by Army While Going Fishing in Rakhine, Locals Say

The Irrawaddy
By Min Aung Khine
9 October 2019
A signpost marking Buthidaung Township / Min Aung Khine / The Irrawaddy 

SITTWE, Rakhine State—A Muslim villager was shot dead by the Myanmar military in Rakhine State’s Buthidaung Township at around 9 a.m. on Tuesday morning, according to local villagers.

Friday, September 6, 2019

Locals accuse Army of setting houses on fire in Buthidaung


BNI Multimedia Group
Friday, September 06, 2019
Narinjara


Local people in Buthidaung township in northern Arakan have accused that the security forces set several many houses on fire at U Yin Tha village in afternoon hours of Wednesday.

A village administrator, who wanted anonymity, informed that the army took this action after two landmines were exploded near a telephone tower at U Yin Tha village under Buthidaung township as a column of Tamadaw (Myanmar Army) was passing through.

Sunday, August 18, 2019

Rescue worker killed in attack on ambulance in northern Myanmar - army

Reuters
August 17, 2019
Shoon Naing



YANGON (Reuters) - One rescue worker was killed and several others were wounded when an ambulance came under fire in northern Myanmar amid clashes between troops and ethnic rebels in the region, an army spokesman and a witness said on Saturday.

The rescue workers were 13 miles from Lashio, the largest town in Shan State, where ethnic armed groups have been fighting for greater autonomy from the central government, when their convoy came under attack.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Myanmar Army Reportedly Set Fire to the Houses of Villagers in Rathedaung and Buthidaung

Bni
Tuesday, July 09, 2019
Narinjara
 


Tatmadaw (Myanmar Army) column reportedly set fire to the houses in AMyat Taung village of Rathidaung township and Alay Chaung Khami village of Buthidaung township in Rakhine State on Friday as they opened fire when they entered the village after the clashes, the villagers said.

A local resident from Amyat Taung village said “ The Myanmar Army marched on from mountain ranges where both sides are fighting which is about a mile from the village. The fighting took about half an hour. And they came from there and opened fire the village. The villagers fear run away. Then, they set fire the villages from every corner. We daren’t go and see and don’t know how many houses were destroyed."

Friday, June 28, 2019

Myanmar army rejects ICC bid for full Rohingya probe

FMT News
AFP 
June 27, 2019 
International Criminal Court prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said she wanted to raise alleged crimes by Myanmar against Rohingya to the next level. (AFP pic)

YANGON: Myanmar’s military on Thursday rejected an International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor’s call for a full investigation into alleged crimes against Rohingya Muslims.

Fatou Bensouda launched a preliminary probe in September into the 2017 crackdown by Myanmar’s military that forced some 740,000 Rohingya over the border into Bangladesh with accounts of rape, mass killings and razing of villages.

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Myanmar blackout may be cover for gross human rights violations: U.N. investigator

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Feelings of anxiety about future of IDPs

BNI  
Thursday, May 23, 2019

Home is a familiar word to everyone. Home is very important for everyone. Even if it is a small hut, everyone loves their home, because home is where the heart is. However, more than 30,000 people from Buthidaung, Rathedaung, Ponnagyun, Kyauktaw and Mrauk-U townships cannot return home yet due to the ongoing skirmishes between the Tatmadaw and the Arakan Army (AA) and the exchange of gunfire in their villages .

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Artillery kills 2 Muslim villagers in Myanmar's Rakhine


AA 
Kyaw Ye Lynn | YANGON
22.05.2019

Another person also injured when artillery shell hit home in Muslim-majority Alekyun village, says police officer 


A Muslim man and his 8-year old son was killed by artillery that villagers believed was fired by Myanmar military in the country’s Rakhine state.

Local police officer confirmed that an artillery shell hit a home in Muslim-majority Alekyun village in Kyauk Taw Township on Tuesday, killing two Muslim villagers and wounding another.

Saturday, May 11, 2019

OHCHR expresses deep concern over Rakhine men and boys detained by Myanmar army

Dhaka Tribune
Tribune Desk
Published at May 10th, 2019
OHCHR spokesperson Rupert Colville Reuters

'We are deeply concerned about possibly 40 to 50 ethnic Rakhine boys and men who reportedly remain detained since April 30 in a school in Kyauk Tan village, Rathedaung township in northern Rakhine State'

The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has expressed deep concern over around 40 to 50 ethnic Rakhine boys and men who have reportedly been detained in a school in northern Rakhine State since April 30.

AA member shot dead in Kyauktaw

ELEVEN
Published 11 May 2019
A member of Arakan Army (AA) who blew off a military column shouldering security duties along Yangon-Sittway Union Road was shot dead, the Office of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services reported on May 10.

On May 10 morning, an AA group carried out two remote-control mine attacks on the military column working at about 3,000 metres away from Kyauktaw, Rakhine State. While clearing mines in the area, security troops shot an AA member dead and seized a motorcycle, a grenade, two mobile phones and accessories for planting mines, according to the press release.

Friday, May 10, 2019

Army Shoots Motorcycle Driver Dead in N. Rakhine

The Irrawaddy
By Moe Myint
10 May 2019
The body of motorcycle ferry driver Ko Maung Maung Hla, who was found dead in a rural area of northern Rakhine State's Kyauktaw Township early on Friday morning.  / Kyaw Hla Myint / Facebook 
 
YANGON—A motorcycle ferry operator was shot dead while driving home to his village in northern Rakhine State’s Kyauktaw Township early Friday morning, according to local residents.

The victim was identified as Ko Maung Maung Hla, 36, from Phayar Paung village 4 miles south of downtown Kyauktaw. Village administrator U Aung Tin Win, who went to see the body at Kyauktaw General Hospital on Friday morning, told The Irrawaddy that Ko Maung Maung Hla worked as a ferry operator. He had a 9-year-old son with his wife, Daw Hla Win, who sells vegetables in a market.

Monday, May 6, 2019

Myanmar: Deaths in Army Custody Need Independent Inquiry

HUMAN
RIGHTS
WATCH




May 6, 2019

Killing of 6 Villagers in Rakhine State Should Be Fully, Credibly Investigated
 
Maj. Gen. Nyi Nyi Tun and Maj. Gen. Soe Naing Oo of the Myanmar military’s information team announce the Arakan Army’s classification as a terrorist organization at a press conference in Naypyidaw, January 18, 2019. © 2019 AP Photo 

(New York) Myanmar authorities should independently investigate the killing of detainees held by the military in Rakhine State, Human Rights Watch said today. On May 2, 2019, army soldiers shot and killed at least six villagers from among several hundred who had been detained in Kyauk Tan, Rathedaung township, for suspected links to the Arakan Army, an ethnic Rakhine armed group.

Friday, May 3, 2019

Myanmar army says it killed six unarmed prisoners

B B C
03 May 2019

Myanmar's army has said it shot dead at least six people detained in a village school in Rakhine state.

A spokesman confirmed troops fired on unarmed detainees saying they had tried to grab the soldiers' weapons.

The detained were being questions for links to the rebels of the Arakan Army, who are ethnic Rakhine Buddhists.

Thursday, May 2, 2019

Myanmar Army Rounds Up Hundreds of Rakhine Villagers For Questioning

RADIO FREE ASIA  
2019-05-01

Three people walk along a road during a government-organized visit for journalists in Buthidaung township close to a surge in fighting between the Arakan Army and government troops in western Myanmar's Rakhine state, Jan. 25, 2019.


Myanmar’s military has rounded up several hundred people in several villages in Rakhine state for questioning about their ties to the Arakan Army (AA), holding 275 men after releasing women, children, and the elderly, local sources told RFA’s Myanmar Service on Wednesday.

Myanmar Army Rounds Up Hundreds of Rakhine Villagers For Questioning.

RADIO FREE ASIA 
2019-05-01



Three people walk along a road are seen during a government-organized visit for journalists in Buthidaung townships close to the surge of fighting between ethnic armed rebel group of the Arakan Army and government troops in the restive Rakhine state, Jan. 25, 2019.

AFP


Myanmar’s military has rounded up several hundred people in several villages in Rakhine state for question on their ties to the Arakan Army (AA), holding 275 men after releasing women, children and the elderly, local sources told RFA’s Myanmar Service on Wednesday.

Monday, April 29, 2019

Chin Ethnics Urge Arakan Army to Free Villagers; AA Warns of Severe Fighting With Myanmar Army

RADIO FREE ASIA
2019-04-29

The Arakan Army insignia is seen on the uniform of a soldier in western Myanmar's Rakhine state in an undated photo.RFA 
 
An ethnic Chin group has called on the rebel Arakan Army (AA) to release 52 residents it abducted from Paletwa township in western Myanmar’s Chin state during a clash earlier this year with Myanmar forces that spilled over from armed conflict in adjacent Rakhine state, the head of the group said.
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