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Breaking News: Torching Rohingya Houses, Police Use Historic Mosque as Camp

A team of foreign Ambassadors from Yangon are now on their way to Maungdaw; the team may visit the violent village, Kiladong, tomorrow.

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ROHANG News

(MAUNGDAW ROHANG News) - (Article originally published Jan 15 2014) It is confirmed from a reliable source from Maungdaw that fire suddenly broke out last night in west Du-Chi-Ra-Don (Kiladong village). No villagers were present when the houses were torched, except police and Lun Htin forces.

However the military from Maungdaw did rush to the spot with a fire brigade. They stopped the fire from engulfing the entire village. At least ten houses were burnt to ashes.

The ancient Mosque situated at the entrance of the village has become a camp for police and Lun Htin forces, since the violence erupted. The Holiness of the Mosque is already destroyed, it is a disgrace.

It was also learned that a team of foreign Ambassadors from Yangon are now on their way to Maungdaw and hopefully, the team will visit the violent village, Kiladong, tomorrow.

In fact, Myanmar's govt. is reportedly trying to hide the evidence of Rohingya killing in this village.

Source: ROHANG News

http://www.rohingyablogger.com/2014/01/duchiradan-village-deserted-after.html

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