Burmese troops have surrounded Rohingyas village in Arakan

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Arakan News Agency

Burmese forces has besieged Sidirkul village of Kyukto south for nearly two weeks and has directed 100 Rohingya families to leave their homes and forced them to homelessness on the streets as a correspondent of ANA reported, adding that troops confiscated fishing nets from the people of the village they own from their homes after subjected to inspection in order to starve them by imposing an economic blockade on them.

One of the villagers said: “The village atmosphere has become intolerable as we are starving with hunger and the reason is for the blockade also adding “they found two bodies outside the village of dead Buddhists, Burmese troops are accusing the villagers have killed them without any suspicion or evidence.”
It is noteworthy that the village Sidirkul has more than 300 Rohingya houses inhabited by around 2,800 Rohingya people according to estimations by a villager.

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