Burmas militär: Har hittat 28 döda hinduer i massgrav
En massgrav med 28 kroppar tillhörande hinduer har hittats i den våldsdrabbade delstaden Rakhine i Burma, uppger landets militär.
Militären skyller morden på den militanta gruppen Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, ARSA.
ARSA stod bakom den attack på polisposteringar i augusti som utlöste den våldsvåg som tvingat över 400 000 människor ur den muslimska minoritetsgruppen rohingya att fly till grannlandet Bangladesh.
FN har kallat våldet mot rohingyer för ”etnisk rensning”.
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Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army
Wikipedia (en)
The Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (Burmese: အာရ်ကန်ရိုဟင်ဂျာ ကယ်တင်ရေးတပ်မတော်; abbreviated ARSA), also known by its former name Harakah al-Yaqin (meaning Faith Movement in English) is a Rohingya insurgent group active in northern Rakhine State, Myanmar. According to a December 2016 report by the International Crisis Group, it is led by Ata Ullah, a Rohingya man who was born in Karachi, Pakistan, and grew up in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Other members of its leadership include a committee of Rohingya émigrés in Saudi Arabia.
According to the lead interrogator of ARSA suspects jailed in Sittwe, Police Captain Yan Naing Latt, the group's goal is to create a "democratic Muslim state for the Rohingya" in Myanmar. Although there is no firm evidence linking the ARSA to foreign Islamist groups, the Burmese government suspects that the group is involved with and subsidized by foreign Islamists. The Burmese government has also accused the ARSA of murdering 34 to 44 civilians and kidnapping 22 others in reprisal attacks against those the ARSA have perceived as government collaborators. These claims have been denied by the ARSA, who have stated that they "have no links to terrorist groups or foreign Islamists" and that their "only target is the oppressive Burmese regime".
On 26 August 2017, the Central Committee for Counter Terrorism of Myanmar declared the ARSA a terrorist group in accordance with the country's counter terrorism law. However on 28 August the group released a statement, calling government allegations against it as "baseless" and claiming that its main purpose is to defend Rohingyas' rights.
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