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the latest video Rohingya Village burned, the Qur'an scattered

The journalists were allowed to visit a village of the Rohingya in Myanmar yesterday (7/9) saw a new fire that occurred there. During the Government of Myanmar is difficult give access to foreign journalists and humanitarian activists, including the UN, entered the territory of Rakhine State.


  the Qur'an is scatteredzin the burning spirit village
Offered from TIME, Thursday (7/9), dozens of reporters who escorted Government officials viewed the fire House in the village of Gawdu gobble up Zara in Northern Rakhine State. The United Nations said around 146 million citizens of Rohingya fled to Bangladesh in less than two weeks since the events of the attack on the police station in some places, including Gawdu Zara on August 25.

Myanmar military says 400 people they call most of the rebels were killed in clashes with the army. Myanmar's military also stated that rebels burned villages, although allegations it without evidence. The citizens of Rohingya says their village was burned by the military and the Buddhist mass attack make them flee to refuge.


In a visit yesterday, the journalists saw none of the citizens in the five villages that Rohingya should they visit. The fire later that as alleged, not citizens of Rohingya who burned the villages of their own.


A resident of the village who were still on the scene said the police and the citizens of Buddha to burn the village. But he soon ran away before it could be questioned further by journalists.


None of the police were also seen in the village. But about ten men seemed to carry a machete and they look nervous. One of them said he had just arrived in the village and did not know who burned the village.


Among the buildings that look to absorb are fire is a madrasa. Some pieces of the Koran holy book pages also look torn and scattered. A Mosque nearby is not burned.

Another village visited the journalist was Kyaw Than Lel Ah. In the village who abandoned it for farm animals and dogs roam.

Local police called Aung Kyaw Moe says 18 people were killed in the village when the violence occurred last month.


"From our side the one immigration officer were killed and we found 17 dead bodies of the enemy," he said.


He said the fire was going on 25 August and until yesterday it still lights up. The buildings seen journalists in the village looks is up on fire, as well as cars, motorcycles, bicycles. A mosque was also damaged.


In the distance, black smoke soared and gunshots were heard.


"They burned their own homes and then escaped," said Aung Kyaw Moe. "We do not see who torched because the need to keep our posts. But when these houses on fire, there are only citizens of Bengali in the village. "


Myanmar remains to call citizens of Rohingya, Bengali, with reference to those who are considered illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, although many families have lived generations Rohingya in Myanmar.


The following recorded video journalists when visiting Rohingya villages yesterday:


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