Armed Rohingya group massacred Hindus in Myanmar, Amnesty International report alleges
An armed Rohingya group
carried out at least one massacre of Hindu villagers in Myanmar’s
conflict-wracked Rakhine state, an Amnesty
International report has concluded. Ethnic conflict has
convulsed the southeast Asian country in recent years, with the military
accused of slaughtering members of the Muslim Rohingya minority in the
majority-Buddhist country. But the new report
from the human rights organisation suggests
that a Rohingya group known as the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) killed
up to 99 Hindu women, men and children while also abducting Hindu villagers.
“It’s hard to ignore the sheer brutality of
ARSA’s actions, which have left an indelible impression on the survivors we’ve
spoken to,” Amnesty International’s Tirana Hassan said in a statement. Myanmar’s government
has justified a crackdown on Rohingya residents by saying they were suppressing
an armed insurrection after attacks on police posts. The Rohingya have
responded by suggesting that their communities suffered disproportionate
and undiscerning government reprisals as a result. But while the Amnesty
report accused Myanmar authorities of orchestrating a frenzy of “unlawful
killings, rapes, and burning of villages” targeted at the Rohingya, driving a
mass exodus to neighbouring Bangladesh, it said “no atrocities can justify the
massacre, abductions, and other abuses” committed against Hindu villagers. “Accountability for these atrocities is
every bit as crucial as it is for the crimes against humanity carried out by
Myanmar’s security forces in northern Rakhine State”, Ms Hassan said.
After ARSA members
launched an assault on army installations in August of 2017, the report says,
Myanmar’s security forces responded with an “unlawful and grossly
disproportionate campaign of violence marked by killings, rape and other sexual
violence, torture, village burning, forced starvation tactics and other human
rights violations”. Security forces
targeted all Rohingya in Rakhine state, the report alleges. ARSA responded by
unleashing violence on Hindu people, according to Amnesty. It says the group
killed some Hindu villagers “execution-style” and abducted others, with
survivors recounting having been forced to convert to Islam if they wished
to be spared.
The group denied
having carried out a massacre
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/myanmar-hindu-massacre-arakan-rohingya-salvation-army-rakhine-state-a8364506.html