This report describes how the Burmese authorities failed to take
adequate measures to stem rising tensions and the outbreak of sectarian
violence in Arakan State. Though the army eventually contained the mob
violence in the state capital, Sittwe, both Arakan and Rohingya
witnesses told Human Rights Watch that government forces stood by while
members from each community attacked the other, razing villages and
committing an unknown number of killings.
The report is based on 57 interviews conducted in June and July 2012 with affected Arakan, Rohingya, and others in Burma and in Bangladesh, where Rohingya have sought refuge from the violence and abuses.
http://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/burma0812webwcover_0.pdf
The report is based on 57 interviews conducted in June and July 2012 with affected Arakan, Rohingya, and others in Burma and in Bangladesh, where Rohingya have sought refuge from the violence and abuses.
http://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/burma0812webwcover_0.pdf
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