Buddhist Extremists assaulted a Rohingya elderly in his 50s

Buddhist monk Wirathu delivers a speech at a rally in Yangon to support the Myanmar military for the Persecution Done on Rohingyas and Myanmar Muslims By the Regime. Photo: AFP
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Arakan News Agency
A Muslim Rohingya in Myanmar was attacked by Buddhist extremists, those who have inflicted many injuries on the victims  body while he went fishing on Friday morning.
Ahmad Hussein, 57, who runs the village of Noyapara in the town of
Minbya, was beaten by Buddhist extremists at seven in the morning while fishing with a baton in their hands, sources told Arakan news agency. As a result of the attack, the 57-year-old man was seriously injured, according to one villager, his head was injured which caused alot of bleeding.
According to Rohingya sources, one villager said the government had not investigated the incident, although villagers reported the police station over the phone.
“We can not go to the police station to show our face, we can only move in and around our villages, we are not allowed to go anywhere else.”
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