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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, October 20, 2012
Torture and Murder Ignored: Burma Falls Toward Ghastly DepravityExtremely Graphic Photos
Just Like '09 Sri Lanka Genocide; U.S. stays slient as ethnic cleansing spikes.
Muslim Kaman lady after being viciously attacked by Rakhines in front of
her own family home in Myanmar's Arrakan state. More on this woman's
story and fate below.
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(SACRAMENTO, CA) - Revelations conveyed by new photos accompanying this
article and information about the government of Myanmar's ongoing
torture programs being forwarded to the U.S. State Dept., could be real
game changers for this poser democracy formerly known as Burma.
It's an apartheid state where death is handed out like hotcakes to those who aren't the right 'religion' (Buddhist).
These are some of the most strident developments we have reported in
this burning struggle that started last July with the rape and murder of
a Rakhine Buddhist woman.
I said it recently and believe it with all of my heart; the new 'mode'
of ignoring screaming human rights violations (like the baby on the left
who has been sliced and/or hacked to death), and ethnic cleansing, is
to make sure the victims are so disfigured that the news can't air their
images.
In fact in the latest batch I received today, photos of a boy or young
man has been shot right above his penis and the bullet left a gaping
hold in the boy's abdomen.
It is terrible to see such types of injuries.
And with regard to intervening politicians, the game plan is to give the
politicians who look the other way as humans suffer, prestigious awards
for things they did not do.
Background on Religious Violence
Remote Rakhine, along the Bangladesh border, is an area known for
sectarian violence between the Buddhist residents and the Muslim
minority. In February 2001, the then-ruling junta declared a curfew in
Sittwe after violent clashes between the Muslims and the Buddhists broke
out.
Buddhist monks widely distributed inflammatory anti-Muslim pamphlets
inciting hatred, fueled by the destruction of Buddhist images in
Bamiyan, Afghanistan, in March 2001, and the Sept. 11 attacks in New
York and Washington, DC. About 200 Muslims were killed and 11 mosques
and 400 buses were destroyed in a riot that broke out in Taungoo, Pegu
division, May 15, 2001.
The Buddhists comprise 89 percent of Myanmar's population while the
Muslims represent four percent. The Muslim minority consists of the
Rohingya people and the descendents of Muslim immigrants from
neighboring India, Bangladesh, China and early Arab and Persian
settlers.
According to an Amnesty International report, the Rohingya have been
subjected to various human rights violations under the junta rule since
1978.
"The Rohingyas' freedom of movement is severely restricted and the vast
majority of them have effectively been denied Burma citizenship,"
Amnesty said in a report in 2004. "They are also subjected to various
forms of extortion and arbitrary taxation; land confiscation; forced
eviction and house destruction; and financial restrictions on marriage.
Rohingyas continue to be used as forced laborers on roads and at
military camps, although the amount of forced labor in northern Rakhine
State has decreased over the last decade." [1]
TVARAJ brought another theory into the mix which leads to the
possibility that the young woman's rape and murder were a set up from
the word 'go':
We are faced with conflicting reports from all quarters.
According to “Voice of America,” the violence broke out in late May
after three Muslim men were accused of raping and murdering a young
Buddhist woman and 10 Muslims were killed in an apparent revenge attack.
However, according to Pakistan’s “The News,” Intikhab Alam Suri,
President, Human Rights Network says that on May 28, a Buddhist girl
embraced Islam and married a Muslim man. This infuriated the Buddhist
community. They resorted to vengeance. They stopped a bus carrying
Muslim pilgrims and killed some of them[2].
Rohingya man sliced with sword and severely tortured... to death,
by Rakhine Buddhists. His crime? Being Muslim |
This dual-phase process serves all who benefit and profit from
government terrorism of this type; the corporations make money and the
religions fundamentalist freaks get their way; it all could end if the
media did not refuse to report the carnage. Salem-News.com can report it, but they can't?
This way everyone believes these leaders are on their game, when they
are not, and in fact people are dying over their silence. This point can
not be over-emphasized.
I am writing articles about this and carrying those of others every single day right now on Salem-News.com and
only myself and a handful of others will even allow their names to be
associated with their advocacy for the Rohingyas for fear of reprisal.
The place has been run by a military junta for decades while opposition
leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been kept under house arrest. Now she is
finally sharing power but she is refusing to stick her neck out for the
Rohingya Muslims and it is allowing them to be torn apart as ethnic
cleansing remains rampant right now.
All I can say is that I can't stand the suffering and something has to give; my pleas are far from histrionics.
Severely tortured boy from Rohingya Fara
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It is all very maddening, nothing in the world matters if this is taking
place, and it is taking place not just in Burma. However in Burma /
Myanmar it is taking place openly and the killers are allowed to operate
randomly and without fear of reprisal and they move systematically from
village to villages leaving smoking ashes in their wake.
These elected and appointed leaders have chosen to allow a group of
people to suffer and it is in my opinion, simply because they are
Muslim.
It is possible only because Americans have never been given the
real story about different Buddhist groups that are extremely violent
and religiously territorial.
Again, just like Sri Lanka.
As one of the only American reporters who has written at great length
about the 2009 period of Genocide against Sri Lankan Tamils, which left
more than 160,000 people unaccounted for, I am quite shocked that it is
happening again in Burma and nobody is saying anything[3].
Severely tortured Rohingya boy from Rohingya Fara.
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In Sri Lanka the victims were Hindus and Christians; in Burma they are
Muslims and Christians; nobody in power in the United States cares,
starting with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Today is not unlike most others, my contacts are sending horrific images
to our newsroom of the slaughter of Rohingya Muslims. But the photos
and video and the accounts are indeed getting more grotesque by the day
right now I must say.
What is taking place in Myanmar is a bitter problem rooted in religious
rivalry and the government, in spite of glowing reviews from American
officials and media reports, is a humanitarian wasteland.
It is hard to consider that at one particular jail in Sittwe, prisoners who are Rohingya are dying from torture frequently; at least two cases we have disclosed this week alone involved men being tortured to death.
While this government sponsored mayhem continues, the bodies of the dead
are according to reports, being disposed of by government officials in
unmarked graves.
As Nurul Islam revealed in an article this week:
- According to available reports from reliable sources, the jail
authority kept the Rohingyas in a room bulit to hold 100 prisoners and
the Rohingyas are living there 'squeezingly'.
Sittwe's Buthidaung jail
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- The sources said, "unable to depict the story of police persecutions
in jail and almost every day innocent Rohingyas are dying in jail. But
the jail authority is not giving the dead bodies to their families and
(they are) being buried in a secret place, near the jail where no one
dare to go and see. The police did not show the list of arrestees and
even dead list. The Rohingyas in jail are facing food and medicine
crisis.
- Every day morning the police reportedly take a group of Rohingyas to
a dark room and torture them mercilessly for the whole day and in the
evening bring them back to the jail room. Almost every day, Rohingyas
are dying in jail. The jail authority is not allowing family members to
supply food, medicine and cloths in jail. Most are dying due to lack of
treatment and medicines.
- Now, police additionally prepared another arrest warrant list of 850
more Rohingyas and raiding villages with the list of arrest warrant and
using it as a contrivance of money extorting from innocent Rohingyas[4].
Severely wounded Kaman Muslim lady is helped by medical workers
initially; later we see that the woman died from the brutal injuries she
received at the hands of Rakhines in front of her home, her child, clearly in total shock, is nearby |
Rohingya man shot in face but alive
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They are being killed and brutalized by the Rakhine Buddhists who, like
the Sri Lankan Sinhalese Buddhists, are frequently violent and known for
their mob-like mentalities and for raging on civilian populations.
Their primary weapons are machetes and fire.
However as this image shows, they use any manner of weapons including
guns of course. The worst part is that so much of the carnage takes
place when the attackers are in frenzied states and fail to show
restraint.
This unfortunate man is alive after being shot in the side of his face,
we do not have an update on his condition. One can only imagine how
difficult his recovery will be if he is in fact allowed to have one.
He is one of so many victims whose sagas are unfolding without TV
cameras and free press to document the truth. This is the weapon of the
war criminal and their complicit deals keep those images; all but a few
smuggled to our news agency, out of sight and thus, out of mind.
Without question, medical help for this man and the others who survive
their encounters with the Rakhine terrorists will be in short order.
Hope for the Living?
I know only a small handful of people who have had to spend time in a
refugee camp or worse... wartime detention facility. We all know
experiences like this leave huge emotional scars beyond the physical
ones.
My neighbor had this experience leaving Vietnam in the mid-70's and he
was forever traumatized by it as a young man. He was one of so many
so-called 'boat people' who fled the communist takeover of South Viet
Nam in total fear and panic. Many did not make it, and large numbers
were the victims of pirates who raped girls and women and murdered and
stole anything or anyone they pleased.
Although people do survive these unimaginable horrors, we are not
designed to live with such intense fear and abnormally heightened senses
of alarm.
Living in constant fear of rape and death and bribery; these are the
conditions being imposed upon the Rohingya Muslims in an apartheid
nation.
One thing is obvious; even if he had the desire to turn back the mobs,
he probably could not do it; Thein Sein, President of Myanmar, heads a
nation of religious zealots who somehow justify ethnic cleansing.
So as for the living, there appears to be little hope, though it is addressed below in more gut wrenching detail.
Rohinga man from Narzi village shot dead by police
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This video clip above was sent to our newsroom a few hours ago, shows an
outdoor detention center and was recorded without the knowledge of the
people in the camp that is set up in Myanmar for Rohingya Muslims.
There is much mystery associated with these places because for all
intents and purposes, they are entirely shut off from the world.
This clip shows the conditions up close in all of their misery.
These are the deplorable conditions that the United States signs off on
as being 'OK' and it soils the reputation of the American spirit every
single time it sides with a government that allows this blatant
mistreatment of its own citizens.
So let's just cut to the chase... the facilities are nothing less than
concentration camps; short of food and medical supplies and treatment
capabilities.
People are being treated like animals and the western leaders were fools
to expect anything less than this after the horrific political history
of this country.
The world needs to intervene by moving past Hillary Clinton, and forcing
Burma to comply and stop playing games and handing out awards and
removing sanctions.
One of my contacts wrote this today from Sittwe, where people are fearing for their very lives:
- We appreciate your contribution and pray for you. May God reward you
in both Worlds. We are in dire condition, most of our people are
starving, Rakhine and Government block international aids, from Yangon
Muslims organizations are helping us but it is not enough, especially we
need international investigation commission, some of the Government's
commission members came here, we explained them in detail but they can't
do for us anything. Every day Rakhine monks, students, and commoners
threaten to kill us. Recently they published an announcement in which
they warned all the Buddhists to unite for the next attack, they blamed
Al Qaeda and say Islamic terrorists help us, yet no one can come here
without government permission, they opposed OIC and all INGOs,
fortunately, we believe in Allah, otherwise most of us will suicide.
Please pray for us
We need your help
Earlier this week I was contacted by a doctor with Physicians for Human
Rights, in regard to an article I wrote about a man who was "tortured to
death" in a Burmese jail.
While it seemed clear to this non-expert that the man was tortured, this
doctor has now confirmed these findings based upon visual evidence (I
sent her the full size photos of the man's tortured body, eight in all)
- ...features multiple photos of a Rohingya man's body. I see winged
scapulae, bilateral posterior shoulder swelling, right axilla ecchymoses
cw muscle tear, probable right shoulder anterior dislocation and left
wrist ligature pattern all highly consistent with "Palestinian-style"
suspension torture. There are more findings. Tim and I are waiting for a
response from his contact to our request for more information about
this gentleman.
The contact led to another doctor who specializes in this work to write
that they would, "...forward some of this information to key State
Department officials who are in Burma now for the human rights
roundtable."
So this seems like a good time to reveal these new torture images just
received today; they are ghastly and terrible reminders of the unchecked
violence taking place while the U.S. government remains motivated only
toward 'normalizing' relations with a former pariah state that has not
stopped being exactly that.
[3] Oct-12-2012: Mediacide in Myanmar: Militant Buddhism's toll on Rohingya Muslims
[4] Oct-16-2012: Arakan's Buthidaung Jail Becomes Secret Rohingya Killing Center