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All of the state security forces operating in Arakan State are implicated in failing to prevent atrocities or directly participating in them, including local police, Lon Thein riot police, the inter-agency border control force called Nasaka, and the army and navy. One soldier told a Muslim man who was pleading for protection as his village was being burned: Displaced Rohingya told Human Rights Watch how in October security forces stood by or joined with large groups of Arakanese men armed with machetes, swords, homemade guns, and Molotov cocktails who descended upon and attacked their villages.

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In some cases, attacks occurred simultaneously in townships separated by considerable distance. Satellite images obtained by Human Rights Watch from just 5 of the 13 townships that experienced violence since June show 27 unique zones of destruction, including the destruction of 4, structures covering acres of mostly Muslim-owned residential property.

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In the deadliest incident, on October 23, at least 70 Rohingya were killed in a daylong massacre in Yan Thei village in Mrauk-U Township. Despite advance warning of the attack, only a small number of riot police, local police, and army soldiers were on duty to provide security, but they assisted the killings by disarming the Rohingya of their sticks and other rudimentary weapons they carried to defend themselves.

Included in the death toll were 28 children who were hacked to death, including 13 under age 5. The Arakanese beat and killed us very easily. The security did not protect us from them. The two groups most influential in organizing anti-Rohingya activities were the local order of Buddhist monks the sangha and the regionally powerful Rakhine Nationalities Development Party RNDP , which was founded in by Arakanese nationalists.

Local authorities, politicians, and monks also acted, often through public statements and force, to deny Muslims their rights to freedom of movement, opportunities to earn a living, and access to markets and to humanitarian aid.


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  8. The apparent goal has been to coerce them to abandon their homes and leave the area. Human Rights Watch uncovered evidence of four mass-grave sites in Arakan State — three dating from the immediate aftermath of the June violence and one from the October violence.

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    Security forces actively impeded accountability and justice by digging mass graves to destroy evidence of crimes. For instance, on June 13, a government truck dumped 18 naked and half-clothed bodies near a Rohingya displaced person camp outside of Sittwe, the state capital.

    By leaving the bodies near a camp for displaced Rohingya, the soldiers were sending a message — consistent with a policy of ethnic cleansing — that the Rohingya should leave permanently.