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Nearly 200 Natala (model) villages have been set up in northern Arakan, where the ruling junta brought people from proper Burma, southern Arakan and Bangladesh to establish other ethnic groups besides Arakanese Rohingya. It was started since former Prime Minister Khin Nyunt’s time.
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[English] June 2010 Newsletter of Rohingya Solidarity ion
Nearly 200 Natala (model) villages have been set up in northern Arakan, where the ruling junta brought people from proper Burma, southern Arakan and Bangladesh to establish other ethnic groups besides Arakanese Rohingya. It was started since former Prime Minister Khin Nyunt’s time.
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Nearly 200 Natala (model) villages have been set up in northern Arakan, where the ruling junta brought people from proper Burma, southern Arakan and Bangladesh to establish other ethnic groups besides Arakanese Rohingya. It was started since former Prime Minister Khin Nyunt’s time.
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owever ,after 1992 the ,situation in Arakan did not change and a bee-line of exodus still "continues. daily, The Bangladesh .govemtnent
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insists that it. will 'Dot register any new refugee, rather it will arrest
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Bangladesh police the, influx continues with out any let UPi' An estimated :200~OOO. 'recent comers. have concentrated. at mainly two places near .. Kutapaleng rezistered refugee camp ." and Muhsini
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registered refugee camp near Teknaf t is where a worst miserable
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~.': slamicllelief" from these makeshift refug ee concentrations better
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known as "Taal" 'made' matters, worse as it has 'been, providing some' most 'essential 'needs of the refugees,
The refugees .itt thesemakeshift "Iaal" rare often subjected tg abuse Please [Cantone to Jlr~C! ... &3
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Rohingyas should not ne
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Since the beginning of 2iO], 0 several Rohingya delegations led ~y prominent Robingya businessmen living' in Rangoon ~d close to military high. ups have: been paying visIts· to North Arakan either in accompany' 'with "high ranking officials or; by themselves, S.i.n,ce then rumors have been in circulation that' the Rohingyas will be issued "Green Cards;" meant for Guest citizens, Delegation members are telling ther 'people that the :S :·DC will give them, fullcitizenship and- provider them ~"lled Cards' equal to all other ethnic nationalities,
Before the declaration of' election laws and politlcal partiy registration, acts two Rohingyas namely Anng .Zaw 'Win. and 'A~g Naing came to Maungdaw several times and ~pent . a lot of money for various welfare projects with the approval ofthe junta, They also claimed that the ~PDC will restore full citizenship of' .~e Rohingyas, .Just after. declaration of' election laws, the two mentioned, Rohitl,gy,a, businessmen have been officially nominated by Union 'Solidarity and 'Development: Party (USDP), the political party turned .~n1Y'Ii former u:' 'S-:'D' ' .. ' it. to- ..... st aad eM 'e' "Ie" ',~'o"'n-' in ,j.'t.,.P; two J..l,V1J_LI. ,!'V~..LU)··· , ..... _' .. }- .. ~. ,,',' ~ ;'4U. __ . L~.L ..... , ··.~.U~.·~.· " I .. " U.lv LW··'-·
cons ~:h'i'en, ... , cies 0': f Manng ,d-'B····W··'·:-
Both the Rohingyas and Rakhines of Arakan are in confusion about the: gevemment's attitude towards the" Rohingya. The Rakh~'Qe did not like it .at all that' t~,e Rohlngyas be given full citizenship where as' the .R.ohin·gy~as could :O;~D:t 'believ-e th.tl i.alk lo:f' the 'progoveriUnent Robingya" btri&inessmen~ .AJS tbe~ election is coming' near' and, the regime is seemed to· be 'confident on
for regional development of MUS]j]DS, has been set up for 'Social welfare ,and. development'
Nasaka Director Lt, Col~ .A'ung Oyi said Rohingyas are now allowed to build houses with cement, or wood with. 'tin. sheets before election 'but mosques and madr188BS are .nDt allowed to 'be built 'before . election, ~' election they may 'be allowed",
Rohinz' r should knc ... , ·h·~r.: tll 'MD'''' _.:.;1' ..... '"' .. ": ': : '-.~ ad .. "b"":~':
··0 .... .·gya s . 0 -_, ''- ·OW w ere ... e LA CwJms ma_ey
sorne immigration officials land pro-government businessmen about issulng "Green Cards' Ol' "Red C·a;r~I~:~ have gone] The C"'Wbit_c Cards" 'which is
,~e~y in. circulation have no value except to vote for the juma, The White card holders can neither' claim, to
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e clt;jzen~, nor uiey' can 'move - --~e.ey· 'WI, -', It.¥ t IS· a
Temeorarv Registration Card (·'.~l~C)' Issued to .iden:~'hl
'Why the authorities :s,bould" not all ow' the 'building' of Dlfls'quel and madrassas 'now and consider after election? Are Robin;gyas really ethnic' Bensalis? 'Well,
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'Rohin,gya ·may h·av.*", 'Bengali 'blood 'but they are: ;a1'50
mixed with, blood of' other ethnic peoples to become 'wh~t is. now' 'known a,l Rob·itl;gyaJ To prevent them. to claim their '.et]Jniciiy and to forcibly impose on them a ,different ethnieitv is only· -, ··to Move that the Rohin()V8s: are
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not sons of 'the soil; rather' they are immigrant people
who enter;ed .into B'wma during C,01onial-period and.~'thus have· no equal. rl;gbt to other ethnic .peoples. of'B'urmi~
Th:e 'R0hin,g_y,B peo:pi,B 'should, B.ot be ·distracted by .che.ap o·vertur~s·~, "Th.ey' ·mu·st know' th·e,]r late·nt
jLJ;U.~,.lu.a,WlllU: ,$ "omJi' ,J..1J..C:i means tn.aA.. ~ .. ~e . ,prmc.rpe IS ,a
"general practice accepted 'as .law' beeause it' has :futfilled the two elements necessary \0 become cUs~tnTf~"r international law~ cOnsiS·:fla.nt ,S:·t· Q_f-,~ nn:l:~h~e:·:
ani~;;';;io juris. The latter . nrean:'it isa; ;;;;~e
While it, is- inappropriate for Foreign :Minister Moni' to 8u.ggest, the repatriation of·the Rohingya on any terms 'that are ,notvolun~'~' :weate~ 'states~,~ 'w· ',' ',.-c';n· " 'n,i~e···~·d'- +~ ,~'I~:~' p:o··t:~n'Ql' ~~:~'o:'n'··.·
~oh~gyaFefogees in the K~lo~ tmd Led", ~~s. Her researcf;· has. ibeen ,~bllSh,ed In Forced Mlgrat]PR
"eview, Infinity Journal, the Journal 'fot' Muslim Menta~ Health and: ~'e H-uffmg;ton 'PO,sti $he· wo"ked ,as" a US Peace CQ1p8 'vcitunteer in GQZipfIP' and 'Co.x' ~ ,B,azar:-
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·.ohiogya refugees
and harassment ~Y' locals,., ·Some 'time they are' attacked, by' l.eth,al ,s,harp "weapons land" girls are' subJected to moles~tj,ont They ·,Ire prev,en~. ft01l;1 going' outside tQ search, for work, causin,S! them, .. to' starYit ,A repu: ,able Hmnan . rights organization namely Physicians for ,loman rights (PliR) surv'C'yc,d the 'Ku'tup a] 0'0 g'
~ntegistcied "1aa1'~ ~p Ieccntl~· ~~ made· ~._
r~po'rt ~'aying a dramatic, deterioration of' the, hwnanitarian . situation. t sI'd· the refUgees·· are facing statv,ati,on a:~i th,ey' have no access, 'to 'tb,c pr,ovis;j,ons,. 't has
al~: ~porte.d that' spme 18,% 'of' th~ children are' facing acute m.a1ntttrition lone Qut .of :fivc" children will"be' gOlm,g
tQ dje if m:~t: steps; ~ :nQt tRken~, .
The situation of'the in'm'ates of ,re,gistered refugee C81nps
··is· not: 'fair' either, According 'to S'ooiety for Threatened Peoples (STP) "a representative of the refugee, in the Kntn Palong refugee camp was! seized and, beaten 'UP' because he bas reported dur~g the visit ef the European p\a:rliament~ .in the month of February about the difficult 'situation of' the refugees" STP further stated
security forces or have 1'0 suffer hunger, The', humanitarian situatinn is rendered more diffienlt 'by the fact that em: 'Y' 7,5;000 refugees can live in make,shift
C' i!:iiT'l"iiln~ 'an" -: d another '·~5'·· 00""-""0',"" "m-"'J'I'I:~' hold 0"111'1': under cover c.u..u.y.£Jl\. ,". ~uW,",.I:: - ,&, ". ' .. ' ," ,.~'iL ,..,IJ.: .' !III.I" '., Q..\..i.l" W '.' ""'.L,
in, Bangladesh in.eonstant fear Of':iattacks by xenOphobic
C"I"'h'7:~/"'iC!i" comm nttees in order fJ"iiI"!ii, escape deporta "",,"~ ati ion to
On ,Aprll2,9 police has 'resorted 'to firing at' the refugees
in Tekn.af'Muhsini camp as the refugees demanded two of the inmates" be released who had 'been arbitrarily arrested by the order of a notorious 'police officer' eppointedin the camp recently, FDr long' 'nve y~IS, there ' ..... ad.been 'n'" 0":" problem in th :-e" cam ··~'n
On ,~Y" ,3; -. ,2010 the s,o-caU1e'd, Refug···.·· .• ee ,Re'SLis,tance
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CQmmittee, (Rae) -.'s,taged a, -demon'stratiQn and bh)clred
,th:e main entrlance of th,e tamps, ,d,e,manding' 'to' stop rehabiiim,tjQn, of the re~8~ees' in developed cDunt;ri~s~, rather 'to send, local Baugladc's]ris to these cOUDtric~S in ste,ad ~f Rohin,gyas,~
and ill treatment~ ,At· the s:ame' 'time the Bau':otade.'sh
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·@utb,Qrities. land locals a;re ,causing: life 'o,r the refi._ .. :~, ,so
'miserable that they are 'really' . stuck in, limbo 'without knowing' wh .• t to do,,.;
On M~y ~8~ . the: ,Eluopean Umon held a press conferencC' in, ,Dhaka '~her:e it ,stated that the ,Roh.ingya, ,relilgee ,iSsue'
-ha;s, to 'bQ solved 1"y !lurma on regio.Qa1 'bas~Si @'s it: is,_ 'Burma ·whi.ch 'Cleated !h,e refugee' crisiSt, ,As' 3, reSult .of
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urmese ~~J,Dn . nnUl~tl: .~s 0':," .OUSatllUi o· ,Ao'~~a91 are
fumed to ,flee to 'B:a.n,gladesh; Malaysia :a.nd, Ibdones;La.;; They' expressed. 'that the :g'ood offices ,of"the ASEAN and Chin~ c~ 'be' used to S:Q'lve the Robi:ngya Ie,fugee, i~sue,~
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eputy . .ome Minister ·lltme ,·,'we 'was the C'· ae . guest,
Director General of the People's 'Police Force. Brig-
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By' Ou I Staff Correspo dent ,MauBKda"r:' May'1.9 2011.0
'Bumia:s, Deputy' 'Home 'Minister 'U -P,hone Swe held a m,eeti~g "in M,l\QDgnama M,adra'sa, "in, Maulllgdaw Township on Tuesday ','S :MaYi' Tho meetin'g stm.tcd, :at
, 0 am.. Both, 'tb,e Ulema·; religiD\lsl leaders and all local n""'·h'li'n·· av'~ c'I'd< IA'~ ·w, ',,,:e··~·re~·· ,Gm~ "00'.'0' ?,f.'L~, 2.·~."O",,' '0,'''''0· .• P',Q)~lti,c':I"'nO-M,+\t"I:
. "OD!·, er .': a,' ,YLlIOU&u:, ~- more rerugees _-0,. me SPO';I n e,y
chased the 10;a1 attackers pushing all attacker to 'nearby' mountain, After the incident, refugee committee, mem b~-T~' from the ·,~ ... :l';':A,,;,:.;,t.....;ft·· eamp 'in formed th II;Iii r..amn , ,~ ''''. '1I!!i.i,~~: .ILLY'·, ,,' ;'I!Ir' .LUAA,~MU . ~: ,,~. .,. ,Lb£J.U:\..i': ,. ." I'!i,,; :~~.,;,~I
po lice over' telephone, The police rushed .to the 'spot, instant ',y~ but no, one was arrested In 'this regard,
Rum,or :has OCC1lIIcd about,· the murder lo'f' two ~~Tabbef" (4 local term that ~ply' the colIabora:t1or' and inform,erto-oppressor) 'but 'th,e' :teal kill'e!s were yet. to. be known .. Ann~ying" on the, 'unexpe~,~d incident, 'lli,e N'as~:a ,authorities s,topped, all 'fismn,g' lUl:d 'ferry bo,ats operate, along the Naff,river imp~s,~g the: fi8he~en, and, tmveler in;a·~rious .suffering. ,The 'Naslka,h~'91 ~]Qled all barder
.NasakaJ S ar.p a, ,and. p~1iee doubling the sD'fferings: of the vin~gers; if all the co,11aborat,ors could 'be '1~ProiOted, are.a, would 'be peaceful; ;,' '~aid, ,Il 'local eldm:~
,-' 'v,i, - mar s,ho'" _ d relo ¥:e Robin'~ll cr-sis.: EU
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- AS::,'",,~-,,'!,~T, C' '-::ina. "'B'D, 'Dc-e"'.' g'o,o' - .·d'." I 0'. 'm~:e- "I··
'ao· _ s crea~ - e cnSI:S~, ~·e --lJll."lleaD .,nIOll, sal)
in Dhaka SatUIda:y. "Ihe (Rohingy,a:) problem came' 'from ,~yatnn,ar~ So any resolution, should, come 'from, ~y~ft·~~;: ~ the Buropean Union Head of the Delegation,
'had' fled their 'homes 'in Myanmar to 'take 'refuge in, 'Bangladesh, Thai 1 and) Malaysia, Indonesia and
Au s tralia I 'It is' '8 -rc;gion,,', prob': e,m t and, a holistic
approach, involving 'China and, ASBAN:~ is essential to resolve it, he, said, When, .asked whether the EU 'was taking a~y move to,· persuade My~anmar' not to force members. of th e Rohingya ;_. eommum ::~ty' '.,_",' to leav .. _.',~i th e 11'"'· ,
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tc resolve the crisis, He praised 'BangladesJt ,for' ':hO~itin8' 80 manyrefugees for 18 years, Tb,e BU' ambassador said a new programme of' 1 S' million euros was, in the offing
to CO:x's Bazaar jail OQ, C8'SCS, filed 'again'st fh,ern on the BordeI' ·Crossin,g. Act., Earliet~ ·the ,ane,sted, Rohingyas w'e:re handed pver to BJ:!R by '(be .poli~ to, Pe pushed, 'back to·· ,Burrnl~ :Now the B'DR hands ove,t tb1e arrested, ,Rob'jn,gyas to the 'pOli'ce~ who ,send, them. to Jail~ The
Bssar Projects 'has: signed ~ contract 'with the Indian Ministry ~fExtemal Affairs' to carry out sea, and river port sesments in the Burmese leg ofthe huge Kaladan
,CI~" , . - d link
transit 'po . roieet which is desizned to improve trade ,~S!
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t_.)..&: ... '~a~ :'the nations asnokesman said,
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The "Kaladan multi -modal transit transpa , t project .
financed by Indiaaims to boost links between port~ on India .. 's eastern seaboard and Sittwe in An\klll (Rakhine)
· .. . .. -. ." p'" .... ,,.;L_, .. ;~~- .'1 iin' b Q'L-!'p:~ alone State, Burma, -rom were" .goocs WIll: sm ;~'~ c
the Kal _,.l_";" River '(r"-c' nn ... its confluence near Sittwe to - .;~' All· ~J~:,~~,'~S"'.' • .. '.," . 00' ..... - 'b'~" ,". d- 't:',·"'In"')3,~,',"). 'Mizo~
'aletwa m Clim .~tat~ a', ." _,y roaa .. 0. aia S '~'.. ,,"
of goods to India Ii landlocked .. northeast" .. acC?J..UID~ r, to the "~.~' tn,,;·· '", b ,"':t,· It ", .. ~'U \..·'!'"'1:,1iil:1 '3: :.'3': ~ mil es '(5·' 3, ~ '., e' mln,I~S'~'J·s we.: I,Jj ft,: Wl. 11i1·,'V~. '.': -,;3 .. "'." ,<,:,.7
kilometres) of 'WRteIW'I;Ys and 140 miles of' roads, India and Burma signed the overall deal in. April last .. :yeeu:~ Bssar Group spo ..• ' ke Sper son, Manish Kedia confirmed the
not. all BlIIDIcse 'will 'b.enefit .. , Aung Mann ·· •. ·0" WibLitor'
of the Arum Ri.vers Network said in Chiang Mai, Thailand last Nov,e,mb~r that the piroPQse,d prDJA1ct, e~eci.aUy the dredging, would devastate the livelihoods
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O· f p····e·,··op: -:-le i'n Sittwe~ PODonakyun and ,,<y;ftUA.L~dIW
AffairS tailed, to offer' any appropriate 'responses after repeated contaets by . MiizilIH!~-El\ls~ said .. its responsibilities also included 120 kilo~e~s . ef road 10 ih·····~ b Ilt in 'Burma from the river terminal m ,Palet91a. to
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the India-Burma border in the .northeast, but that .ro~d. construction, would be under ,I separate contract. The contract was signed by the ministry's joint secretaty, T. S·'· .• ~~. on·'behatf ~ftbe Go~ent of India and
ESS,af' ports and jetties vice-president Vishwesha
Bhat, The Kaladan'River; 'which, fOrIDS, 18 border' between IDdfam:td. BUrma; is navigab - e from its confluencepoint with the Bay of Bengal near Sittwe ul' to, Paletwa (Serpyitpyin) Beyond this 'it is 'not ;navigable, .owing to sh~ow ~at;r ~·~quent rapids, .~~·mad "transport is
planned fortJii.sstmtch. Indis,'s' Siliguri Corridor; a narrow stretch ... of land above ,B.mgJade,sh that connects:
India's northeastern stsres .to the rest of .India~ is -gnder' severe pressure· 'Debli als'o accuses· Dhaka, ofintlexibility
ov~r'~itrights,tbro~~ B~gladeslrl territoEY. .
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The ~~~~"-'seventb. 'Sesislon of ....•. e,:ouncl; g, ',' orelgn
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M~ft'i°te·····~·. held in Dush~anbc, ,Rep ... ub.li.t 0 .. ' -,.RJ,ud.stan.
' .LLIJl.(J. ,..I. iiiI '-i ., ,., ,. " . .
(Session" of Share" Vision of a, More Secllre .. a:n~ Ptosperous .Islamic World)" from 4" to, 6 JumooaJ Thani "1431~ (180!E:20 MaY~i '2010),
Re,affitmiDg' Rescilutioo No~ 4/11. ~~ (IS) iI~~opted: "by the II th I~dllmic Summit CO'llference, 'heild in D,akar~
of Uganda, Havin S- considered the- Report of the Secretary-General on the Muslim, Community 'in Myanmar Document No. OIC/CF·M,~ :3'7l2.0, 1,OIMMlSG',~R:E~PS,.
'. ~ C '·,8'; ills up .. ao .• ~n·: ~l...~ 0.,·· .. O,-V':·'eIDm·· :·· •. ~it·~ o f M:'·,· ,yariitntl'" '10'0' put.an '." end
Arakan Muslims and 'the continued attempts to eradicate their. Islamic culture and .i~nti~j~ and urges government authorities to ~r-espect: the 'texts of international . .legitimaey on, human rights;
2,~ CallSI on Member .States to continue their efforts in
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coniunction 'wi.th those: of'. 'the international communi:ry!
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and the United Nations in 'order to ensure' the .return of
thousands of "Rohi:i:lgya Muslims citizenship right, and requests 'the Secretary General and S'tat-es that have 'ties -t~ -theGoveniml'llt·-~f My~~~ - to intensity - confac;ts ~
order to gain -, recognition for Rohingya as, one 'o,f' 'its ethnic minorities and to stop all forms of violence expulsion, '~d violation ,Df'·hWnltP~ rights against them,
d~- .r.ti'111 I. III II' d th: [I' ft' d:
An" t-O. ,remove 'lIdl, restnctIo:M :unp.ose" on .-' etr :,es __ om,
to 'move, learn: and to own·"]lmPetty;
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4~ 'Com'menlis the efforts, lof the S·lec.ret!!l~"' Gen,eral aimctt
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at 'coo'rdinating' .the work ,o.r the Rohingya. Muslim,
for Ar~ -MuslirDs to ~ to their home and. to :rep{,rt thereon to :thle: 'next CFM;
,6" C~s . ,on, the Member State.s,: to. 'contin@ to eKtend all possible fOiDls o;f,suppOrt and 'assistance to Myanmat MDS~ andto thos~ ~oog them J Ii~gasrefl;ge;s
outside. "their 'bomelahd; <
7',~ ,Reqp;ests the Secreta.ry'-GcnerIBl to ,follow' up th,c implementation of this, rcSQIution, and ~nort' thereon ·:to the ~ .. eighth, sessio,n, of'the, C'ouncil 'of Forei,gn 1vlihist~,~
PoUceFire a - Re - nlees 'I,D TeIm.f RefuBee Camp
By Onr'TeknafCorr-s '.ouden Aprill 'I l0101
The slecuri:~? p'olice ,of'N aV'ap' ·:ata camp,". und;er TekBaf stib-
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'District 'fit.co, on "rcfugee crowll, while, they wete tlying·
to ,jj::I;Clr.Jl,n~ 'h 'I' TO- arrested ~~"'liR~iii1:I fro m 'th:"·: 'e po lice The two
omcer~in- Charge,· (DC) o,f 'Tekn~' ,poliee statiQtt 'Visited Ute spot, to, ,see the situation, $.Sid an ,~]'derly :re~gee, of 'the camp~ The ~p 'ha~· 'been 'peace;fUl siRee 2,005';0, 'But
IS Km north, ... east o-f,Akyab .. ; capital oi',Arakan, by military authorities. Sove~al, caches of anns land ammunition, were reportedly seized in the milt On info111lation, from the crews, of the boat Burmese naval gun, boats ·swiftly' &':0,]'10' .W·, .. ~~~ g;~n: i)~t....~, t... oa .. t . _·w·; ". bi n;h-:-' w· '.~".a hea Al~.,... :g'" towards ·B--:· ·,ll,· L:~'': .A aun e to .WD" -, t '. u;,r'8', .. ~ in '.t· erceote ',d'~, et B':· !'I!-.I·1...~;'d, ~] 1,'lO' J" ettv Jl.t , , . , ~ a 1;iW",J. lK.J.. . \,;!' '.' Ai) \;A~".W W,:U " Wlu..c.t. " "c .. ,. .' , . '" . .¥'f I .. ..., . 1W£.~~.f""" .. A.. u.lLW. "'~.I!!i;;;',"''':}
befo re 'lit, IifIn .. ild "" .. _'10""""..:1" ,':LIA stuff " .... , H;" "U' g' ·C""· a·'P'Ift·II'1'· 'an id am' m 'UDl'"" :11'':"A'n"it!· cone ........ Jed un nd er 'n" ,~~~ b 'B'gs" and ',pBrU:nl~,~ items
seizure of fireanna, ammunition and, hand grenades hidden in monasteries, and houses of Rakhine villages, The Ka1~'aT' Press Network (KPN) reported arrests of someArakenese Rakhines from Baock-4 ef'Maungdaw town.
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nen-Arakaacse Rakhine policeman. 'searched all govemment offices including general Ilospital and schools, There are reports :that the boats carrying. the contraband cargo first came to Barisal :in Bangladesh and headed again. towards the towns --..,...._
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cruised. along' 'fiver Kaladan and, M}~yu towards
Burma-Bangladesh 'border; The cruising of these 'boats back and fOM may be an attempt to conceal the origin 'of 'the. cargo and avoid suspicion,
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