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Friday, June 29, 2018


By Rohingya Vision TV Correspondents | 29th June 2018
Rohingya News, Analysis, Documentaries & Videos from Rohingya VisionTongbruA Rohingya boy was shot by Burmese security forces, while playing at no man land between Burma-Bangladesh border, yesterday (28th June, 2018), report sources.
A 10 years old boy was shot on his thigh while playing at the border area between Burma-Bangladesh at 4:00 pm by a Burmese Luien Thein (security force).
He was identified to be Ansar Ullah S/O Zamir Hussain, 11 originally hailing from the Raimmurhali (Rein Chaung) village track of Mauangdaw Township.
Ansar Ullah was shot while he was playing along with other 15-10 children at the border area, where 1000s of Rohingay are sheltering since late 2017.

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By Rohingya Vision TV Correspondents | 1st March 2018 Zero-Line: Burmese military started gunfire at no man land by invading the area through the border barricades since late evening today (1st March), leaving sheltering Rohingya in extreme panic. According to sheltering Rohingya since 07:00 PM military vehicles entered the area and started random firing all … Continue reading

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According to a community leader at zero-point, immediately after he was shot, he was rescued by Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) members. After that he was taken to Kutupalong Red Crescent Hospital and is heard to be treated there.
Dil Mohammad, a Rohingya community leader, told the correspondent of the daily star that a patrolling Burmese security force from Myanmar territory opened fire on a group of 15-20 Rohingya children, who were playing football at Konapara in the no man’s land.

 

Rohingy boy Ansar Ullah, 11 shot by Burmese security forces on 28th June 2018. Image: RVISION TV

Burmese forces brutal clearance operation have forced more than 800, 000 Rohingya to neighboring Bangladesh. Those tortures left no choice for other 7000 Rohingya as well, whom are sheltering at this no man land. There they are constantly tortured, harassed and threatened by the Burmese forces on regular basis, where they are already lingering for a daily meal.
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