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No Eid praying, but celebrate Qurbani (sacrifice) in Maungdaw

KPN News October 16, 2013 Maungdaw, Arakan State: Rohingya community in Maungdaw had not able to celebrate the Muslim biggest festival of Eid-ul-Adaha mass praying, but able to sacrifice (Qurbani) today in Maungdaw, said Anwer, a community leader from Maungdaw. The village administration officer had collected from 2000-3500 kyat per sacrificed cow, in the name of U Kyi San, the admin officer of Maungdaw Township, Anwer said. The authority took all sale tax and other taxes while an animal- cow and goat-  was sale in the market, why again the village admin collected money  in the name of Maungdaw admin officer, it is totally unfair and it is also discrimination of religious, Anwer more added. We prayed our Eid praying in the houses with relatives and we sacrificed to cow as Qurbani, using to distribute the meat to the poor in Maungdaw. Most of Rohingya community who can able to sacrificed to cow as Qubani were giving their sacrificed meat to the poor who lo...

One killed, one seriously wounded in Maungdaw

Rakhine terrorists inside Rohingya village during declaring of Act Of Law 144 inside the Sittwe town (Photo by Tim King) KPN News October 15, 2013  Maungdaw, Arakan State:  One minor girl was killed and another boy was seriously wounded by a Rakhine motorcyclist today morning while he was going to Inn Din village from Maungdaw Town, a close relative of the victims said on condition of anonymity for security reason.  “The victims are identifies as—Hamida,10; and Mohamed Siddique,12;daughter and son of Maulana Hamid, hailed from Gawra Khali village under the Police area No. 7 of Police No.4 Battalion Headquarters of Maungdaw Township. The Nasaka Headquarters is renamed recently as the “No.4 Battalion of Police”.   The victims were watching the rice, which was washed by water after keeping it in the sun, beside the road. This rice will be made into powder to make Nanpya (flat bread) in the coming annual Muslim Festival (Qurbani).  The motor...

Myanmar Authority To Wipe Out Rohingya Identity During 2014 Population Census

Report by Sindhi Khan  |  Written M.S. Anwar RvisionTV.com October 13, 2013 Maung Daw Clock Tower Junction (Unknown Photo Source) The world witnesses how Myanmar government frequently attempts to forcibly Bengalize Rohingyas in Arakan. Hence, in this regard, authority in Maung Daw District is now taking pre-emptive actions to completely wipe out ‘Rohingya’ identity during 2014 Population Census all over Myanmar. This time, many district-level officers attended the monthly meeting with the village administrators held at the office of Maung Daw Administration at 1:30PM on 3 rd  October 2013. The officers attending the meeting were the head of the Maung Daw District Administration (U Aung Myint Soe), the head of Maung Daw Township Administration (U Kyi Than), the head of Maung Daw District Police (U Shwe Thein), Commissioner of Hlun Hteins (Security Force) [at the former NaSaKa Headquarter in Kyi Kan Pyein (Khawar Bil)], Maung Daw District Legal Advocate and Mau...

Rohingya kids in Myanmar: Hard labor, bleak lives

At Kawng Dok Ka camp near Sittwe, Rohingya mother Amina Katu, 25, cradles her five-day-old baby, who had not yet been given a name. (Photo: Vincenzo Floramo / The Irrawaddy) By ROBIN McDOWELL  Associated Press October 15, 2013 MAUNGDAW, Myanmar (AP) — The 10-year-old struggles up the hill, carrying buckets filled with rocks. Though he tries to keep a brave face in front of his friends, his eyes brim with tears. Every inch of his body aches, he says, and he feels sick and dizzy from the weight. "I hate it," whispers Anwar Sardad. He has to help support his family, but he wishes there was a way other than working for the government construction agency. He adds, "I wouldn't have to live this life if I wasn't a Muslim." The lives of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya children like Anwar are growing more hopeless in Myanmar, even as the predominantly Buddhist nation of 60 million wins praise for ending decades of dictatorship. --- ED...

Rohingya Refugees Ponder Future Minus Australia Option

More than 90 refugees are being held at the Makassar Immigration Detention Center on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island after being pushed back from East Timor shores. (Photographer’s name withheld) By Simon Roughneen Irrawaddy News October 14, 2013 KUALA LUMPUR — Australia’s clampdown on refugees and migrants trying to reach the country’s shores by boat has prompted uncertainty among Rohingya who, facing state oppression and attacks by Arakanese Buddhists, have fled Burma in the tens of thousands in recent years. Since Australia’s now-ousted Labor government decided in July to prevent refugees traveling by sea from landing in Australia—saying that would-be arrivals would be taken to processing centers in neighboring Nauru and Papua New Guinea (PNG)—some Rohingya who had hopes of making it to Australia are now in a bind. “We are disappointed, we feel like we are stuck,” said Zafar Ahmad Abdul Ghani, president of the Myanmar Ethnic Rohingya Human Rights Organization ...

ERC Highlighted Rohingya Plight at Annual Conference of STP

Burma Times  October 13, 2013 BurmaTimes ( Ibrahim Shah) On 12th and 13th October 2013, Society for Threatened Peoples, STP’s annual conference was held grandly and ERC delegation led by Mr. Mohamed Ibrahim  was invited to share with STP the long discrimination against the Rohingya Muslims of western Burma including other ethnic Muslims  and other ethnic minorities i.e. Kachin, Karen, Shan, and so on.   With Presentation STP is an international human rights organization which campaigns with and on behalf of threatened and persecuted ethnic and religious minorities, nationalities and indigenous peoples. The great personalities of the STP delivered their priceless forceful addresses and in particular discussed for the persecuted victims worldwide. The high profile activists of the STP expressed their deeply concerns for the increasingly discrimination against the Rohingya Muslims and the rest ethnic minorities amidst the ongoing fragile refo...

Two Myanmar Military Rape a Rohingya Woman in Maung Daw

MYARF Report  |  Written by M.S. Anwar October 13, 2013 RvisionTV.com Myanmar Military, Notorious for their Rapes against girls and women of different ethnic minorities such as Kachin, Karen, Shan and Rohingyas. (Photo: Irrawaddy.org) Maung Daw, Arakan :  At around 11PM on 10 th  October 2013, two Myanmar military from Battalion 345 raped a Rohingya woman at eastern Kammouk-Seik (Fakira Bazaar), northern Maung Daw. “At around 11PM on 10 th  October 2013, two military from the battalion 345 arbitrarily raided the house of Mohammed Tayyub S/o Abul Qasim in his absence at eastern Kammouk-Seik (Fakira Bazaar), northern Maung Daw. The two military started harassing his wife, Safiyah D/o Imdad Hussain, and eventually raped her. When she shouted out for help, the neighbors came for her rescue. The people tied up the two military and later handed them over to the village administrator, Tun Tun, who happens to be a Rakhine extremist. The village administr...