(This post details the
ugly anti-Islamic and anti-Bengali race-riots in Arrakan triggered by a
brutal rape and murder of a Burmese village-girl by three Bengali-Muslim
men on May 28.)
Following news released on the June 5th
New Light of Myanmar newspaper details the brutal rape and murder and
sexual-mutilation of a Myanmar village woman by three Bengali-Muslim men
in the Ramree Township of the Arrakan State.
"NAY PYI TAW, 4 June- On her way from tailoring work to home, Ma
Thida Htwe, 27, daughter of U Hla Tin, of Thabyechaung Village,
Kyauknimaw Village-tract, Yanbye Township, was stabbed to dead by
unidentified people at the mangrove near a rain tree beside the
embankment road leading to Kyaukhtayan Ward of Kyauknimaw Village and
Chaungwa Village at 5.15 pm on 28 May.
A complaint over the case was lodged to
Kyauknimaw Police Station by U Win Maung, a brother of the victim. The
police station opened the case under Section 302/382 (murder/robery) of
Criminal Procedure Law. The head of Kyaukpyu District MPF and party went
to Kyauknimaw Village on 29 May morning and reconstructed the related
clues and interrogated three suspects, namely, Htet Htet (a) Rawshi, son
of U Kyaw Thaung (Bengali/Islam), of Kyauknimaw (south ward), Rawphi,
son of Sweyuktamauk (Bengali/Islam) of Kyauknimaw (Thaya ward) and
Khochi, son of Akwechay (Bengali/ Islam), of Kyauknimaw (Thaya ward).
The investigation revealed that Htet Htet (a)
Rawshi knew the daily routine of the victim who commuted between
Thabyechaung Village and Kyauknimaw Village for tailoring. He, in badly
need of money for marrying a girl, plotted to rob her of her valuables
she wears. Together with Rawphi and Khochi, Rawshi waited at the rain
tree near the scene. Seeing her returning home alone, the three pointed
her with a knife and took her to the woods where they raped and stabbed
her to dead, taking away five kinds of gold jewellery including MC gold
chain.
In order to avoid racial riots and threat of villagers to the
suspects, the Township Administrator and the head of the Township MPF
were monitoring the situations and sent the three to Kyaukpyu Jail on at
10.15 am on 30 May. At 1.20 pm the same day, about 100 Rakhine
nationals of Kyauknimaw arrived at Kyauknimaw Police Station and
demanded to return the three to them who were explained by officials
concerned that the three had already been sent to Kyaukpyu Jail.
However, the group, unsatisfied with it, was
attempting to enter the police station which in return had to fire five
shots to disperse them. At 1.50 pm the same day, about 100 Rakhine
nationals of Kyauknimaw Village left for Yanbye and the Kyaukpyu
District Deputy Commissioner and the head of Kyaukpyu Police Station
also went to Yanbye to prevent disturbance and ensure prevalence of law
and order settling the problems with the villagers.
At 4 pm on 30 May, the District/Township level
departmental officials and Yanbye Township Pyithu Hluttaw representative
U Ba Kyi made clarifications to avoid disturbance at Yanbye Township
Administrator Office, and the villagers left the office at 5.40 pm. At 9
am on 31 May, they left Yanbye for Kyauknimaw Village with two boats.
The Villagers accepted K 1 million donated for the village and K 600,000
for the victim’s funeral by the State Transportation Minister U Kyaw
Khin and five sets of robes and K 100,000 by the State Hluttaw
representative U Than Naing for the victim’s funeral.
At 3.5 pm on 31 May, the State Security and
Border Affairs Minister, the deputy head of the State Police Station,
the Kyaukphyu District Deputy Commissioner and the head of the District
Police Station participated in the victim’s funeral and held discussions
with the villagers. At 9 am on 1 June, the State Chief Minister and
party left for Kyaukpyu and held discussions with the Kyaukpyu Township
youth organization over the murder case. The discussions mainly touched
upon handing down deterrent punishment on the murderers soonest and
helping prevent riots when they are being brought to trial."
The news-release was clearly sanitized as the
horrific details of the crime committed were not included. According to
the police forensic evidence and also the eyewitnesses to the body of 25
year old Thida Htwe the victim was raped multiple times by three
Bengali men and her throat slashed from ear to ear and her chest stabbed
multiple times and her woman organ was stabbed and mutilated with
knives.
Following day more than a thousand strong angry
mob of native Arrakanese from the surrounding villages surrounded and
almost destroyed the Kyauknimaw Village police station where the three
criminals were temporarily held before sending them to safer Kyaukphyu
Jail just before the mob’s arrival.
Killing of Traveling Bengali Muslims in Taung-goke
That case of brutal rape and murder has
basically caused religious and racial riots against the Bengali Muslims
all over the Arrakan State and the worst case was the killing of ten
Bengali-Muslim pilgrims travelling on a luxury bus at Taunggup on their
way from Sandoway to Rangoon on June 3rd.
Following news released on the June 5th
New Light of Myanmar newspaper details the killing of ten Burmese
Muslim men by the Arrakanese mob at the Taunggup Town in the Arrakan
State.
"NAY PYI TAW, 4 June- In relation to the
case of Ma Thida Htwe who was ruthlessly assaulted on 28 May, a group
namely Wunthanu Rakkhita Association, Taunggup, handed out leaflets
around 6 am yesterday to locals at crowded places in Taunggup, bearing a
photo Ma Thida Htwe and describing a “Notice” making the people in
Taunggup to take notice the intentionally assault of Muslims to
Rakhinese women.
Around 4 pm yesterday, the news that Muslims
were on board a car spread to the town and local people crowded the bus
from the Yoma Thitsar Bus-line enroute from Thandwe to Yangon while it
stopped in Ayeyeiknyein Bus Terminal as passengers embarked and
disembarked.
An official of the terminal ordered the bus
to leave for Yangon immediately as the bus was crowded. Some people
riding motorbikes followed the bus and made the bus to turn back to the
town. When the bus arrived at the junction of Thandwe- Taunggup on its
way back to Thandwe, around 300 local people who were waiting there
besiged the bus and pulled the Muslims out of the bus. In the clash, ten
Muslims were killed and the bus were also destroyed. The crowd
dispersed around 6.50 pm after Taunggup Township Administrative Board,
Myanmar Police Force and Hluttaw Representative, members of War Veterans
Organization and townselders arrived at the scene and controlled the
situation.
The victims were on their way back to homes after staying in
Thandwe for religious purposes. The victims include six from
Taungdwingyi, two from Myaungmya and two from Thandwe. The bodies of the
victims were buried in the Muslims Cemetery in Thandwe today. The
attack is under investigation in conformity with the law and officials
concerned and townselders are working together to maintain prevalence of
community peace and stability.-MNA"
Following story and photos of that ugly incident were published on a Burmese language web site Khithit Blog on 5 June 2012.
(Photos are graphic and weak-hearted should not continue reading the rest.)
The luxury bus (7kha-7863) from Yoma-thitsar
coach line was driven by Naung Naung (a Bengali-muslim) and left
Sandoway at noon on 3 June 2012 and reached Taunggup at 5 in the
evening.
On the bus were 5 Arrakanese and 7 Burmese and
10 Bengali-Muslims. While the bus was stopping for a short break at the
bus-terminal in Taunggup the passengers got off and sat in the teashop
there.
The ten Bengali-Muslims were noticed by the
local Arrakanese youths who had been watching the buses for the purpose
of stopping illegal entry of Bengalis from Bangaladesh across the porous
border.
Those youths followed the bus by motorcycles
once the bus had resumed its journey towards Rangoon. They stopped the
bus at the Nayla-Thitsar Gate just outside Taunggup and forced the
driver to return to Taunggup police station for the suspicion of
transporting the illegal Bengalis.
But well before the Taunggup Police Station the
hundreds strong Arrakanese mob waiting at the Sandoway Intersection in
front of the No-1 Sate High School stopped the bus and forced all
passengers and the driver to disembark.
The mob let the Arrakanese and Burmese passengers go but forced the
Indian looking Bengali-Muslims into the road-side ditch and killed them
by bashing them up repeatedly on their throats and heads with Bamboo
sticks and timber truncheons.
The killed were:
1. Tay Zar Myint (30) from Taung Dwin Gyi Town of Magwe Division.
2. Aung Myint (40) from Taung Dwin Gyi Town of Magwe Division.
3. Maung Ni (47) from Taung Dwin Gyi Town of Magwe Division.
4. Ni Pwe (56) from Taung Dwin Gyi Town of Magwe Division.
5. Aye Lwin (50) from Taung Dwin Gyi Town of Magwe Division.
6. Tin Maung Swe (53) from Taung Dwin Gyi Town of Magwe Division.
7. Zaw Nyi Nyi Htut (36) from Myaung Mya Town of Irrawaddy Division.
8. Aung Ko Ko Kyaw (27) from Myaung Mya Town of Irrawaddy Division.
9. Driver Naung Naung (30) from Sandoway Town of Arrakan State.
10. Conductor Nyi Nyi Htun (25) from Sandoway Town of Arrakan State.
The news-report emphasized that none of the
killed had their Bengali Muslim names mentioned in their NRC (National
Registration Cards) but they all were clearly Bengali Muslims. The
killings obviously were a racial attack against the Indian-looking
Bengali Muslims.
The bus owned by another Bengali Muslim named
Battery Kyaw Kyaw from Sandoway was also totally destroyed and burnt
down by the Arrakanese mob as well.
Thank you for posting this.
ReplyDeleteHi, weirdly this is the only source I can find with information this detailed. Do you have your sources for this, and if so could I see them? Good job doing more thorough research than LITERALLY every other source I've looked at!
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