Reports by MYARF | Written by M.S. Anwar
November 12, 2013 | Maung Daw, Arakan
4) Maung Daw Police Squeezed Money from a Rohingya Under False Accusation
Around 3PM on 2nd
November 2013, Mohammed Kasim (son of) Ishaaq hails from Dael Fara of
Myo Kayintan (Shiddafara) village tract, was having tea at a cafe at the
village. Menawhile, four police personnel from Maung Daw police station
appeared and forcibly took him the office of the village
administration. There, the police arbitrarily extorted Kyat 500,000 from
him under a false accusation that they had found “Illegal Drugs” in his
pocket. It is ridiculous how the police found drugs when everything was
happening in public and others didn’t see anything.
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5) Military Prevent Rohingyas from Fishing
Military
at the village of Shil-Khali (Chin-Khali) in southern Maung Daw region
banned the villagers from fishing at Naff river and in the bay of Bengal
without their permission. The commander of the military, now, charges,
Kyat 20,000 from a (small) fishing boat per outing to the sea.
On 2nd
November 2013, he extorted Kyat 20,000 each from seven Rohingya
fishermen. Of the seven fishermen, three are: 1) Rahmat Ullah (son of)
Abdul Ali (Age 40), 2) Hashim Ullah (son of) Islam (Age 35), 3) Mohammed
Najim (son of) Abdul Amin (Age 30).
Most
of the Rohingyas in the said village are poor. They used to be farmers.
Unfortunately, their lands were confiscated by the government and gave
over to the newly settled Rakhine buddhists under the government’s Model
Village programs.
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6) Rohingya Students in Northern Maung Daw Unable to Continue Study
In
1998, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) set up a
primary school at the village of Tun-Chaung (a Rohingya village) of
Laing-Thay village tract, northern Maung Daw. It was set up as a
sub-primary school of Laing-Thay village. However, the government has
not provided any teacher for the school. Therefore, three High-School
graduated Rohingyas have been voluntarily teaching 300 students at the
school.
At 10:30AM on 6th
November 2013, the headmaster of the Laing-Thay Primary School
announced that he would not give permission to any student from the said
UNHCR to continue study at his (Laing-Thay) school. As a result, the
future of 300 primary school students is in limbo.
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Continued from Part (1). Click to read
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