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10- Muslims killed by Rakhines in Taung Goad

People from above list are Muslims who left from Tachan Pai Mosque to Than Dwe for Chila(Jama at).On  their way back to Yangon from Than Twe Mosque on June 3, 2012  , 30 Rhakhine Buddhists killed them with knives at Taung Goute  which is situated on the way.The number of the car which carried Muslims who were killed is 7 (Ga) 7868 and it was also burnt.The other 5 muslims escaped.The list above is  only 8 from 10 victims.
The corpses were buried in Than Dwe on 3rd June 2012 evening. The Rakhine killed 10 muslims.8 are about list and the other 2 victims are from Thandwe Township. The Rakhines are threatening the Muslims of the other towns of Rakhine state too.
No. Islam Name               Myanmar Name         Father's Name     Age         NRC Number                    Address
 1.Muhammed Sharief   ,U Ne Pwe                      U Ahmed Suban             58     8/Ta Ka Ta (N)095548-    Taung Dwingyi
 2.Muhammed Hanif      U Maung Ni                   U kay Pe Sufi                  65     8/Ta Ka Ta (N)095530-    Taung Dwingyi
 3.Shafield Bai                U Aye Lwin                   U A Hpoe G                    52     8/Ta ka Ta(N)093573  -    Taung Dwingyi
 4.Aslam Bai                   U Aung Myint               U Hla Maung                  50     8/Ta ka Ta (N)094557 -    Taung Dwingyi 
 5.Balai Bai                     Tayzar Myint                 U Yakub                          28     8/Ta ka Ta (N)189815 -    Taung Dwingyi
 6.Shuaib                        Tin Maung Htwe            U Tin Oo                         21     8/Ta ka Ta (N)231084-     Taung Dwingyi
 7.Salim Bai                   Aung Bo Bo Kyaw         U Tun Tun Zaw              26   14/Ma La Na (N)231084     Myaung Mya
 8.Lukman Bai              Zaw Nyi Nyi Htut            U Ibrahim                      33   14/Ma La Na (N) 148133    Myaung Mya
  
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 ယေန႔ ၃ ရက္ေန႔ ညေနေန႔လည္ပိုင္းက သံတြဲၿမိဳ႕ကေန ရန္ကုန္ကို ထြက္ခြာလာေသာ ရိုးမသစၥာအေ၀းေျပး ကားသည္ ေတာင္ကုတ္ၿမိဳ႕သို႔အေရာက္တြင္ ေတာင္ကုတ္ၿမိဳ႕သူၿမိဳ႕သား ရခုိင္လူမ်ဳိးမ်ားက တားဆီးကာ ကားေပၚတြင္လိုက္ပါလာေသာ မြတ္ဆလင္လူမ်ဳိး ရွစ္ဦးကို ကားေပၚမွဆြဲခ်၍ သတ္ပစ္လိုက္ၾကေၾကာင္း ယခုပင္ သတင္းရရွိပါသည္။
ေက်ာက္နီေမာ္မွ မသီတာေထြးအား လူမ်ဳိးျခားသံုးဦးက မုဒိမ္းက်င့္သတ္ျဖတ္ခဲ့မႈ ၏ ေနာက္ဆက္တြဲ အက်ဳိးတရားမ်ားမွ ယခုအခါ လူမ်ဳိးေရးအဓိက ရုဏ္းပံုစံ မ်ားသို႔ ကူးေျပာင္းလာေန ခဲ့သည္။ ေတာင္ကုတ္ၿမိဳ႕ နယ္မွ ရဲတပ္ဖြဲ႕၀င္မ်ားမွာ ေက်ာက္ျဖဴၿမိဳ႕သို႔ လံုျခံဳေရးယူရာ ထြက္ခြာသြားၾကခ်ိန္တြင္ ယခုကဲ့သို႔ သတ္ျဖတ္မႈ ျဖစ္ေပၚလာျခင္းျဖစ္သည္။မသီတာေထြးအမႈမွတရားခံသံုးဦးကို ေက်ာက္ျဖဴၿမိဳ႕တြင္ထားရွိသျဖင့္ ရခိုင္ျပည္ ၿမိဳ႕နယ္၊ ေက်းရြာမ်ားမွ ျပည္သူမ်ားက ေက်ာက္ျဖဴၿမိဳ႕သို႔ သြားေရာက္ကာ ဆႏၵျပအံုၾကြမႈမ်ား ျဖစ္ေပၚေနေသာေၾကာင့္ ရဲတပ္ဖြဲ႕အင္အားမ်ား ေစလႊတ္ခဲ့ရျခင္းျဖစ္သည္။
ေတာင္ကုတ္ၿမိဳ႕မွ လုပ္ငန္းရွင္ၾကီးတစ္ဦးက ေတာင္ကုတ္ရွိ စစ္တပ္သို႔အေၾကာင္းၾကားရာ တပ္ရင္းမွဴးက ၿမိဳ႕ျပစံမံအုပ္ခ်ဳပ္ေရးကိစၥမွာယင္းႏွင့္မဆိုင္ပါေၾကာင္း ျပန္လည္ေျပာဆိုခဲ့သည္ဟု သိရသည္။ ယခုတြင္ အသတ္ခံရသူ မြတ္ဆလင္ ၈ ဦး၏ အေလာင္းမ်ားကို ေတာင္ကုတ္၊ ညေစ်းေရွ႕တြင္ စုပံုထားသည္ ဟု ေဒသခံတစ္ဦးက ဖုန္းျဖင့္အေၾကာင္းၾကားသည္။
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