Arakan News Agency
“They do not ask the world for help and they do not want to live as refugees in Bangladesh, but they just want the world to help them return to their villages that were abandoned under the fire of the Myanmar army and the Buddhists,” said Muslim Rohingya of Myanmar’s Arakan state.
In a video clip published by the Arakan News Agency, Bakiya said that the screams of the Rohingya Muslim women refuses to leave his ears, as he was a witness to some of these painful facts, that he cried whenever he remembered their voices, and that when he went to bed every night he clashed with those screams in his ear, and he keeps crying until his hands are wet.
He stressed that the Muslim mosques and schools where they were learning the Holy Quran and religion, now after the recent events they turned to abandoned places under the silence of the international community.
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