Rohingya got strict orders to keep their doors open around the clock

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Arakan News Agency

Myanmar authorities recently issued orders to remove barriers and fences that protect Rohingya homes of ​​repeated attacks by Buddhist in northern Maungdaw city of Arakan state, the ANA correspondent reported, adding that the orders issued to keep the doors of houses open around the clock and not close at all, and allow the security forces to enter the house at any time of the day or night.

Rohingya activist Mr. Mohammad Ayoub Saidi said “the Myanmar authorities this move – which he described as an unprecedented – to eliminate veil that kept Rohingya Muslims a little covered, also it aims to enable Buddhist gangs to break into Rohingya houses and looting of whatever they find on from Rohingya men and women, adding that a large Buddhist groups numbering up to about 200 Buddhist through infiltration they spread among Rohingya neighborhoods in north of the city of Maungdaw.”
Saidi further added “And between that Myanmar is planning and changing all of the policies to a level of ethnic cleansing against Rohingya and forced them to leave their homes and neighborhoods and displace them in the open.”

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