The Asian Age

Over 1K Rohingya houses razed: HRW

Up to 30,000 people have been displaced by the violence, according to the UN Security forces have killed at least 70 people and arrested over 400 in six weeks

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Yangon, Nov. 21: More than 1,000 homes have been razed in Rohingya villages in northwest Myanmar during a military lockdown there, according to analysis of satellite images from Human Rights Watch released on Monday.

Troops have poured into a strip of land along the Bangladesh border, an area which is largely home to the stateless Muslim Rohingya minority, since a series of coordinate­d and deadly attacks on police border posts last month.

Up to 30,000 people have been displaced by the ensuing violence, according to the UN, half of them over a two-day period when dozens died after the military brought in helicopter gunships.

Security forces have killed at least 70 people and arrested over 400 since the lockdown began six weeks ago, according to state media reports, but activists said the number could be far higher.

Witnesses and activists have reported troops killing

Rohingyas, raping women and looting and burning their houses. The government has refused to allow in internatio­nal observers to carry out a full probe.

A Rohingya man named Salaman said he helped to bury the bodies of a man and a woman who were shot by soldiers in the village of Doetan on Saturday.

“Most of the men from the village ran away because they are afraid of being arrested and tortured. Then they (the soldiers) started shooting and two were killed,” he said.

Rights activist Chris Lewa, whose Arakan Project works in northern Rakhine, confirmed the account.

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