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What Is Keeping Aung San Suu Kyi Silent Over The Mass Slaughter In Burma?

By Sameera  Carbonated.TV  Junuary 17, 2014 Thousands of Rohingya Muslims are being slaughtered by Buddhist monks and the Military Junta In Burma, yet pro-democracy leader and Nobel Peace Prize winning human rights activist, Aung San Suu Kyi, remains eerily silent over the issue.  Burmese authorities have waged a campaign of ethnic cleansing against Rohingya Muslims since June 2012. According to a Human Rights Watch  report , the Burmese government and local authorities are responsible for the forced displacement of more than 125,000 Rohingya and other Muslims in the country. It also stated that the tens of thousands of the displaced people have been denied access to humanitarian aid and are unable to return home. What is most prominent apart from the atrocities taking place in the country is the silence of Suu Kyi. She has decided to avoid the issue and take a neutral stance over the blatant violation of human rights. Check out:  Atrocities Against Muslims

Brutalities Beyond Imagination: Some Details on Numbers of Rohingyas Killed, Arrested, Women/Girls Raped

MYARF Report |Written by M.S. Anwar 19th January 2014| Maungdaw, Arakan Rvisiontv.com Around 3AM on 14th January 2014, a joint force of Myanmar Military, Security Force (Hlun Hteins) and Rakhine terrorists made a brutal assault on a Rohingya village called Du-Chira-Dan (Kilai-Daung) in Southern Maungdaw, Arakan state. Since then, they have killed many innocent villagers, arrested many others and raped many women/girls. They have literally deserted the village. The village has been totally blocked and declared to be No-Entry Zone for Rohingyas and observers. The brutalities are beyond one’s imagination. I- Below-mentioned are the numbers of innocent Rohingyas massacred, gone missing and women/girls raped since the brutal military assault started. a) 30 women/girls, 6 men/boys and 5 children have been massacred. b) 200 Women/girls, 120 men/boys and 65 Children have gone missing since then. Some of the people massacred were: 1) Musana (Daughter of) Sayed Ahme

UN expert on Myanmar calls on Government to clarify reports of clashes in northern Rakhine State

By   OHCHR January 17, 2014 GENEVA  – The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Myanmar, Tomás Ojea Quintana, today urged the country’s authorities to investigate and clarify reports about violent clashes between security forces and Rohingya Muslim residents in Du Chee Yar Tan village in Maungdaw, Rakhine State.  “I urge the Government to clarify what has happened. Quick and transparent action can help to prevent further violence,” Mr. Ojea Quintana said. “If deaths and injuries have occurred, the Myanmar Government must, under international law, conduct a prompt, effective and impartial investigation and hold the perpetrators of any human rights violations to account.”  The human rights expert has received reports of Rohingya Muslims being killed and injured as well as a security official being killed following a security operation in the village in Maungdaw, and of Rohingya men, women and children being arrested following the clashes. 

Authority restricts to enter Kila Dong to hide Rohingya dead bodies

Authority hidden Rohingya dead bodies : Photo 2012 By KPN News January 17, 2014  Maungdaw, Arakan State: Maungdaw high level authority ordered to security forces, not to allow anybody to enter Kila Dong (Du Cheeradan) and keeping tight security around the village, said Maung Ni from Maungdaw. The authority are trying to hide the dead bodies of Rohingya villagers which the army open fired to villager at the night of January 13, said Maung Ni. The army killed more than 10 Rohingya villagers while they open fired ten minutes to Kila Dong village after getting information from Police personnel. The army are stationed in Kharaymine  Natala village’s monastery to control the area, said Hamid, from Kila Dong. The security forces surrounded the village and most of the villagers fled from the village while army open fired to the village. Only those, who – elder, female and children – had lived in the village and it is likely the village was under control of security f