Myanmar destroyed Muslim villages of Ringya to wipe out the murder tracks

“Human Rights Watch” (HRW) says the actions of the Myanmar authorities were aimed at covering the evidence of atrocities committed against Muslims Ringya. HRW calls on the government to allow the UN team to find evidence in the state of Rakhine. The new satellite images of the state of Rakhine in Myanmar show that state authorities [...]
The new satellite images of the state of Rakhine in Myanmar show that state authorities have levelled the Muslim villages Roingya that were burned during “ethnic cleansing campaign” against the minority group, “Heuman Rights Watch” (HRW) reported on Friday.
HRW said at least 55 villages have been destroyed since 2017, where nearly 700,000 Roggingya have been forced to leave their seats to flee to neighbour Bangladesh.
The “Authors want to cover evidence of the cruelty that has been done on Roggey lands. They want to make it difficult to find graves, weapons used or any other evidence that will connect the crime scene with criminals, ” said HRW director for Asia Brad Adams.
It also reflects the mentality of ethnic cleansing of Burmese authority”, he said.
Adams said satellite “random” reflects only a partial mirror and fears the situation could be much worse. /Periscopi/














