I have heard that the government set security force in Maungdaw, Arakan because of the current instability.
The
Bangali Rohingya torrists are burning houses and killing innocent
people including government police and women and children in Maung Daw,
Arakan. According to Laywaddy updated news, over 30 villages were burnt
by Bengali Rohingya terrorists holding guns. There are currently
fighting seriously with the government soldiers in Maundaw.
According
to a government official who is working in the Migration Department,
there are 95% Bangli Muslim in Maung daw and 85% in Buthidaung, which
are border area very close to Bangalish, only apart Narf River.
Because
of the rocket population growth and the huge amount of illegal
migration of the Bangali Musilm, there are much more population
different between the local people and Bengali Musilm.
They had destroyed and fired nearly a hundred Arakan villages and killed thousands of Arakaneses during the conflict in 1942.
Started from 1951 and 1952, they tried to build a Muslim State by trying to occupy Maungdaw and Buthidaung.
The name "Rohingya" came into existence last 50 years ago and became well-known these years.
I
would like like to encourage all the local and international
journalists to study historical background and the current situations of
Arakaneses in Arakan. In my point of view, a journalist needs to
understand the truth clearly to write.
As
most of the people from international think, we are not majority in our
own State, Arakan. Bangali Muslim people become majority in Arakan.
We are struggling people trying to survive in our own state.
In Maundaw, the situation is very risky and the government servants are sent to government building.
"There
is no enough security in Maungdaw. Arakaneses villages surrounding
Bangali Muslim villages are very risky. The situation may worse at
night" said Local people form Maung daw.
The government has to take fully responsibility for the security of its citizens before it is too late.
And
I would like to suggest the international community to form a special
committee to conduct research on "Rohingya" as it is the root cause for
all problems.
In
conclusion, I would like to request all the local or international
journalists, writers, social workers, and leaders and broadcasting
Medias not to give easy comments on "Rohingya" issue as it might lead to
genocide like in Rwanda
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