Arakan News Agency
Rohingya activists said the Myanmar authorities had recently set up special commissions to claim fair investigations into charges against the army of burning Rohingya homes and villages, displacing hundreds of thousands of people, shooting and raping their women and girls since sectarian violence erupted on Aug. 25th.
A well-informed source explained that the commission‘s method of action is characterized by its full and clear bias towards the army and forcing the people who have not been able to escape and have been displaced within Arakan to pressure and threat the displaced have burned their own homes before leaving for Bangladesh without any reason.
The source added that the government commission is in its work by calling between five and six people, and the focus on young girls to put pressure on them more easily – to government offices for interrogation in an atmosphere described as a frightening and forces them to acknowledge all requests without hesitation.
Local observers confirmed that such steps by the Myanmar authorities comes within the framework of a series of steps that they described as malicious, through which the authorities seek to evade responsibility and to avoid confronting the facts and charges brought against them by human rights organizations and countries of the world about ethnic cleansing and genocide against Rohingya in Arakan State since 25th August.






