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Thursday, 22 June 2017
Stand with Rohingya refugees
Arakan Update
Murder by Milliliter
Mohammed EKram son of Mv Shamshu village Maungdaw Neisa Puru
Killed: Date 18.10.2016 Time Around 05:00 PM after one day later dead body found under mud of the stream
Mohammed EKram son of Mv Shamshu village Maungdaw Neisa Puru
Killed: Date 18.10.2016 Time Around 05:00 PM after one day later dead body found under mud of the stream
Again, yesterday (on October 19), the military arrested five more Rohingya youths from NgaKura village. They are:
- Parwaz Khan (son of) Jinnah Khan, 19
- ——- (son of) Jinnah Khan, 17
- Abbu (son of) Siraj Uddin, 20
- Achche (son of) Siraj Uddin, 18
- Sadek (son of) Deedar Ahmed, 28
[Note: Jinnah Khan (father of) the arrestees at No. 1 & 2; Siraj Uddin (father of) the arrestees at No. 3 & 4 were arrested on 18th October.]
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