Aracian Muslims continue to be slaughtered

Arakan Muslims in Myanmar who are facing violence and slaughter by the army and Buddhist monks continue their efforts fled from the region in order to escape persecution. Muslims Rohingya are abandoning their homes after persecution and massacres resume. Much have been sheltered at the border [...]
Arakan Muslims in Myanmar who are facing violence and slaughter by the army and Buddhist monks continue their efforts fled from the region in order to escape persecution.
Muslims Rohingya are abandoning their homes after persecution and massacres resume. Much of it has been sheltered on the border between Myanmar and Bangladesh, facing difficult life conditions.
Violence in Aracan erupted on 25 August, when the country's security forces launched an operation against the Muslim community Rohingya. This prompted a new influx of refugees into neighboring Bangladesh, even though the country closed its border on
Media reports stressed that Myanmar's security forces used disproportionate forces, moving thousands of Rohingya and destroying their homes with mortars and machine guns.
The region was involved in tensions between Buddhist and Muslim populations since the outbreak of violence in 2012.












