Myanmar army ‘trying to oust Muslims from Bangladesh’

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International human rights organization Amnesty International has said that there are many evidence that Myanmar’s security forces are burning firearms of Rohingya Muslims in a planned manner. By analyzing a number of pictures of the northern Rakhine state of Myanmar from satellite, Amnesty says that in the last three weeks, huge areas have been burnt in more than eighty places. News BBC

The Myanmar army is trying to oust the Muslims. But the army claims they are fighting against the terrorists. The army is directly denying the torture of civilians. Almost 3,88,000 Rohingya Muslims have taken shelter in Bangladesh after fleeing the torture of the army in Myanmar.

The Myanmar government has said that almost 30 percent of Rohingya villages in Rakhine state are now populist. Myanmar did not recognize the Rohingyas as their own citizens The country has introduced Rohingya as Bengali

The countries condemning the torture, torture, and killing of the army have expressed severe condemnation and concern around the world.

An Amnesty report has said that Myanmar’s army and their fellow local groups have set fire to the house of Rohingyas.

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Amnesty said that satellite images using satellites using satellite technology and analyzed the pictures and people’s statements from that region, that since August 25, a total of 80 places have been set to burn heavily.

The organization says that organized groups of Myanmar’s security forces and lawmakers have been hand-in-hand with this burning fire.

They burned villages after the village and fired arbitrarily on Rohingyas. In the words of Amnesty official Tarana Hassan, it is clear that these violent acts are being planned well.

As evidence, Amnesty says that they did not see any incidents of arson after analyzing the four-year-old satellite images of the areas where the fire was set. Selected Rohingya villages have been set on fire.

In the villages where Rohingya and Rakhainas live together, Amnesty said in the report that the Rakhine houses have survived from the fire.

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