Myanmar army and Rakhine’s cruelty on Rohingya fishermen in Rathedaung

The news below is from the Arakan Times:
A fisherman and his two young daughters of Thingannet village of ThinTaungPyin union of Zay Di Pyin of Rathedaung, Arakan State were inhumanely tortured by Myanmar army and Rakhine extremists while they were catching fishes in the river today, 18 August 2017.
The victim has been identified as Mohamed Tayoub (33), son of U Nur Mohamed and his two young daughters of the village.
According to our correspondent report, the victim is a fire wood seller by his profession. As he was unable to go to forest for fire wood due to fear of arrest and torture by army, he has stopped going to wood.
Since his family was about to starve, he along with his two young daughters went to the river beside his village to catch fish to sell in the market to buy food for his family with the money.
There, some army personnel went and caught him along with his two daughters while they were catching fish and took them to the ThazinMyaing Rakhine village where they were cruelly tortured to critical injury by army and Rakhine extremists.
There is no place left on their body where they did not receive injury of assault. Now their physical condition is stated to be deteriorating following inhumane torture of military and Rakhine miscreants. They have no financial ability for better treatment for their injury.
Now the Rohingya are completely cripple and can’t work for their livelihood due to attack of military and Rakhine extremists in the area for which the villagers are facing acute food crisis, says a resident.

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