Foreign journalists invited to Myanmar were not independent: False photos are published to convince Rohingya
A group of foreign journalists visited Myanmar’s provincial Rakhine territory, but there was a ban on their independence anywhere in the country. The ban was also talked to Khushi Matoo. The German based news agency Deutsche Welle published the news.
It is said in the news that the Myanmar government has taken them in areas where Rohingya fled. There were people who were given the opportunity to talk to some people who tried to prove that the Rohingyas practically attacked local Hindus and set fire to their homes! But locals scared to deceive journalists.
A local Buddhist resident shows a few pictures of journalists, who were clearly seen when a woman wearing orange clothes was standing in front of the house after firing a house. In another picture, another man is seen to burn the house with that woman. A local local abetter and those Buddhist journalists claim that the people in the picture are Rohingya and they set fire to their houses themselves.
But in the Batty Dam, when journalists discovered a school near the people, where the Myanmar government created shelters for victims of violence. Journalists from the news agency AP and BBC have been able to identify the woman in the picture as a citizen of Indian-origin Hindu Myanmar. And the man in the picture with him is a Hindu community and the Indian-born Myanmar citizens. Both of them dressed in the film were still dressed.
It is being speculated that, before pressing the Rohingyas, before they went to the area, the pictures were taken after the incident. But it was no longer possible for the journalists to discover the pictures of people in the shelter.
However, as well as the horrors of the Rohingya crisis, many other incidents have also been published in the picture of torture on Rohingya. Some of them have been viral on the Internet.
It may be mentioned that after the attack on Rohingya rebels in Rakhine police checkpost on August 25, the security forces started the operation there. More than 400 people lost their lives in this. More than 300,000 Rohingya refugees took shelter in Bangladesh to save themselves from violence.