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Look the history back who they are, Human is human

ethnic is ethnic different meaning they wanted to be


created the name "Rohingya" is a joke.Myanmar
country under British colonial rule the government 122
years (1826-1948) recorded no such ethnic Rohingya.
That's ok another thing is they are staying borderline of
Myanmar, India and Bangladesh so' why India and
Bangladesh have no any a single Rohingya ethnic? this
name is lies and just created and make Myanmar
country into problems.
Bangladesh PM admits Rohingya Muslims are NOT from
Burma
Bengalis(Rohingya) Rights Activists like " European
Rohingya Council", "Burma Human Rights Network
UK","Burma Task Force USA","Burmese Rohingya
Organisation UK", "Burma Campaign UK" etc.. are their
official liars. .

They are trying to hijack Rakhine state by inventing


fake story after another fake story. The OIC Arab
Muslim countries are supporting those
Bengalis(Rohingya) Activists and the illegal Bengali (
Rohingya) migrants group by given money and
organizing terrorism training for Bengali (Rohingya)
terrorists in Pakistan and Afghanistan border. In fact,
they are economic refugees and also jihadist terrorists .

The basic reality is that the Bengali Muslims (Rohingya)


are preparing more and more to seize the land of the
majority and the indigenous Rakhine Buddhist culture,
and to kill, eliminate and cleanse the Rakhine Buddhists
and other non-Muslims from the land Rakhine State
with the help of Muslim Media ,UN, HRW,
NGO,INGO,OIC..etc . The Bengalis are NOT advocating
living harmoniously with others, and they are NOT
training and
preparing for peaceful co-existence. But, they ARE
preparing to kill and destroy everything non-Muslim -
the people, the ancient ruins,the Buddhist pagodas and
even the history of the land of Arakan.
ARSA terrorist movement
ARSA terrorist network

Breaking News 1 25 August 2017


Many police outposts and police stations in Maungtaw
attacked by Bengali extremist terrorists
Nay Pyi Taw, 25 August 2017
Police outposts and police stations in Maungtaw District
were attacked by Bengali terrorists at 1 am yesterday,
leaving five policemen dead and seven bodies of the
extremist terrorists were found at the scene.
The police outposts and police stations being attacked
are Natchaung, Tamantha, Kuntheepin-Chaungwa,
Nantthataung, Nantthataung-Chaungwa, Meetaik-
Chaungwa, Kyeekyun, Zeepin-chaungwa, Laungdon,
Thihokyun, Zinpaingnyar, Tharaykonboung,
Panyaungbingyi, Shweyinaye, Myinlut, Alethankyaw,
Udaung (Natala), Taung Bazzar, Phaungtawpyin and
Maungtaw (Natala). Similarly, at about 3 am, about 150
terrorists divided themselve into two groups and were
attempting to enter No (552) Light Infantry Regiment
where they were driven out by the Tatmadaw members.
According to initial information, five policemen were
dead with two arms taken and seven bodies of the
extremist terrorists were recovered so far.
Up to now, fighting remains in some locations and a
combined forces of the Tatmadaw and police forces are
still waging an attack against the extremist
terrorists.
The terrorist attack are being carried out in
synchronization with the issue of final report by Advisory
Commission on Rakhine State led by Dr. Kofi Annan.
Detailed information will be released soon.
Breaking News 2
Extremist terrorists launch series of attacks on police
stations and police outposts in Maungtaw Township
NAY PYI TAW, 25 AUGUST
A police station was attacked with an improvised
explosive device and extremist terrorists started
launching attacks on police outposts and police stations
in Maungtaw District simultaneously.
All the incidents taken place are as follows:
(1) At 4:30 am, an unidentified number of extremist
terrorists attacked Tamantha police outpost in Region-2.
(2) At 3:35 am, they attacked Nantthataung police
outpost in Region-3, leaving a police constable identified
as Nyi Nyi Lwin dead and one terrorist dead.
(3) At 3:45 am, about 100 extremist terrorists attacked
Thinbawgwe police outpost in Region-3, leaving one
terrorist dead.
(4) At 5:25 am, an unidentified number of extremist
terrorists came and attacked Kyigyun police outpost in
Region-3, leaving five policemen including camp
commander injured. The terrorists retreated at 5:50 am.
(5) At 4:20 am, an unidentified number of extremist
terrorists attacked Meetaik-Chaungwa outpost in region-
3. In the incident, police corporal Ye Myint, lance-
corporal Thet Naing Tun died of sword wounds and three
arms taken. The terrorists retreated at 4:45 am.
(6) At 3:35 am, unidentified number of extremist
terrorists attacked Natchaung outpost in Region-4.
(7) At 4:30 am, about 150 extremist terrorists attacked
Zeepinchaung outpost. In the incident, police constable
Min Thura Naing died of sword injuries and one walkie-
talkie and one arm were taken.
(8) At 3:25 am, extremist terrorists attacked Laungdon
outpost in Region-5 where they were repulsed by the
policemen.
(9) At 1 am, extremist terrorists attacked Maungni
outpost in Region-6.
(10) At 4:05am, about 100 extremist terrorists attacked
Thiho outpost in Region-6 where they were met with a
police repulse, prompting the terrorists to retreat in a
minute.
(11) At 4:10 am, an unidentified number of extremist
terrorists attacked Zinpaingnyar outpost in Region-6
where they were met with a police repulse, prompting
the terrorists to retreat at 4:35am.
(12) At 7:35 am, an unidentified number of extremist
terrorists attacked Kyaukpyinseik outpost in Region-6.
(13) At 00:50 am, an unidentified number of extremist
terrorists attacked Padingaung Takar outpost in Region-
7.
(14) At 1:20 am, an unidentified number of extremist
terrorists attacked Panyaungbingyi outpost in Region-7
where were met with a police repulse.
(15) It was learnt that a mob encircled Shweyinaye
outpost in Region-7 at 4 am.
(16) According to information that about 100 extremist
terrorists approached Thayay Konbaung outpost in
Region-7 at 5:15 am, men and arms were moved to the
village.
(17) At 4 am, an unidentified number of extremist
terrorists attacked Cheinkhali outpost in Region-8 where
they were met with a police repulse, leaving one terrorist
dead.
(18) At 4:45 am, about 1000 extremist terrorists attacked
Myinlut police station in Region-8, leaving Police Major
Hein Htet Kyaw and police constable Win Htike dead and
one BA-94 and one .38 revolver taken.
(19) At 4:50 am, an unidentified number of extremist
terrorists attacked Ale Thankyaw police station in Region-
8, leaving Deputy Township Immigration Officer Zar
Moung dead. The policemen repulsed the terrorists who
retreated from the scene.
(20) At 5:10 am, about 100 extremist terrorists attacked
Udaung (Natala) outpost in Region-8 where they were
met with a police repulse, prompting them to retreat at 6
am.
(21) At 7:25 am, an unidentified number of extremist
terrorists attacked Hnakhaungto-Chaungwa outpost in
Region-8.
(22) At 4:50 am, about 100 extremist terrorists attacked
Thawunchaung outpost in Region-9.
(23) At 4:50 am, an unidentified number of extremist
terrorists attacked Koetankauk police station in Region-9.
The military columns arrived at the scene at 5:15 am and
returned fires, leaving six terrorists dead.
(24) At 3:40 am, 10 extremist terrorists attacked Taung
Bazaar outpost in Region-10 where they were met with a
police repulse, leaving five terrorists dead. The extremist
terrorists retreated at 5:15 am.
(25) At 4:25 am, an unidentified number of extremist
terrorists launched an attack on Phaungtawpyin police
outpost in Region-10, leaving Police Sub-inspector Aung
Myint Oo and police lance-corporal Soe Win dead. Two
extremist terrorists died by the police repulse.
Police stations and police outposts nearby Maungtaw
being attacked by extremist terrorists are as follows:
(1) At 3:30 am, extremist terrorists attacked a police
outpost in Ward-5 with hand grenades. At 3:35 am, a
mob of extremist terrorists encircled the police outpost
where they were met with police fires.
(2) At 3:30 am, five extremist terrorists attacked
Ywathitkay outpost with hand grenades.
(3) At 3:30 am, five extremist terrorists attacked a police
outpost at the entrance to Maungtaw with arms.
(4) At 3:30 am, extremist terrorists attacked Natala police
outposts and they were repulsed by the police.
(5) At 3:30 am, extremist terrorists attacked a traffic
police office and anti-drug squad office with hand-made
bombs.
(6) At 8:5 am, extremist terrorists blew out a small old-
concrete bridge near Kyaukpandu Village.
Altogether 8 police officers and one deputy township
immigration officer totaling 9 died and six small arms and
one walkie-talkie taken in the incidents while 16
extremist terrorists were found dead. A combined force
of the Tatmadaw and border guard police is launching
area clearance operations in Maungtaw Region.
It can be concluded that those extremist terrorists
launched organized attacks in synchronization with the
issue of final report by the Advisory Commission on
Rakhine State led by Kofi Annan and UN General
Assembly to be held from 12 to 25 September 2017.
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Breaking News 3
Extremist terrorists torch their homes
NAY PYI TAW, 25 AUGUST
Extremist terrorists staged coordinated attacks on police
outposts and police stations in Maungtaw Region and
also destroyed the refugee camps and set fire to the
villages.
Bengalis in Cheinkhali Village, Yathedaung Township set
fire to their homes at 1 pm today before proceeding to
Myitnar Bengali Village and Mayu mountain ranges.
Similarly, Bengalis from Cedipyin Village in Yathedaung
Township destroyed their houses at 1: 40 pm and moved
on to Chinywa Village.
The extremist terrorists launched organized attacks on
police outposts and police stations in Maungtaw,
Buthidaung and Yathedaung Townships simultaneously
early this morning. The latest development is as follows:
(1) Police outposts attacked 30
(2) Death toll 11(one security personnel and 10
policemen)
(3) Deputy Township Immigration Officer 1
(4) Number of injured 11 (3 seriously)
(5) Arms taken 6
(6) Bodies of extremist terrorists retrieved 59
(7) One extremist terrorist was arrested
Three vehicles of border guard police battalion were
attacked with mine in front of Maunghnama Villages
mosque in Maungtaw Township at 2 pm when they were
on reinforcement mission and fighting continues.
It can be concluded that those extremist terrorists
launched organized attacks in synchronization with the
issue of final report by the Advisory Commission on
Rakhine State led by Kofi Annan and UN General
Assembly to be held from 12 to 25 September 2017.
Breaking News 4
Staff members and families and villagers from
Khamaungseik, Tanugpyo Letwe and Myinlut evacuated
to safety
Nay Pyi Taw, 25 August
Altogether 11 staff members from Taungpyo Letwe GAD
and five families, one staff from Department for
Development of Border Areas and National Races and
seven family members and two staff from Road
Department were moved to Region-1 Police Station of
Border Guard Police Battalion, 17 staff from Myinlut GAD
to the Maungtaw GAD Office and 12 education staff to
Mawrawady Station of Border Guard Police for their
safety.
Six staff members from Khamaungseik GAD and 10 staff
members from Basic Education Department joined their
counterparts at Minhkamaung National Race Village, and
measures are being taken to evacuate them to safety.
Children from Nanthataung Philanthropic School, women
and villagers totaling 400 were evacuated to Taungpyo
BEHS by security personnel.
Moreover, 150 locals from Aungbala village arrived at
Sasana Beikman in Buthidaung for their safety.
Local people from Taungbazar and Aungbala villages in
Buthidaung township and departmental personnel were
evacuated to No. 522 Military Battalion.
The security personnel are in the process of evacuating
innocent civilians in Maungtaw region to safer places and
carrying out area clearance operations.
Breaking News 6
Extremist terrorists plant mines to deter movement of
security personnel, kill acting village administrator, head
of 100-householdsm, a man for being suspected of
government informer and peon
August 26, 2017
Extremist terrorists planted mines along the inner roads
in Ward-5, Maungtaw, the Maungtaw-Myo-U (Eitahla)-
Thihochan road section and other roads to deter the
movement of security personnel and warned the people
in their villages about their plots.
The terrorists killed the acting village administrator of
Leikya village, northern Maungtaw township, the head of
100-households, the peon of the Village Administration
Office and a man for being suspected of government
informer on 25 August evening.
The victims are Swetalaung, acting village administrator,
Seikkular, head of 100-households, Phawta Tular, peon
and Zarhake Tusaung, 37, son of Hsalay of Alethankyaw
village, who was suspected as a government informer by
the terrorists.
Meanwhile, three vehicles carrying security personnel
who are in area clearance operations ran over a hand-
made mine planted by terrorists. When the mine
explored, the extremist terrorists started attacking the
convoy with home-made firearms, prompting exchange
of fires.
In the light of the incident, security personnel recovered
one home-made firearm, red and black wires and a
battery nearby the scene. The explosion caused some
damage to the front of two Foton vehicles.
At 6 am on 26 August, security personnel seized two
mines planted by extremist terrorists on Maungtaw-
Bhuthidaung road near old Myothugyi village. The
terrorists nearby the village started attacking the security
personnel who returned fires to them.
Breaking News 7
After being declared as terrorist group, extremist
terrorists continue making violent attacks
Nay Pyi Taw, 26August
About 500 extremist terrorists at 10.40 pm on 25August
attempted to enter Hsin-oh village, Ahtetnanya village-
tract, Yathedaung township where they were met with a
resistance by villagers and security personnel. At present,
a Tatmadaw column joined the villagers for security.
Bengalis from villages of Myinlut, Maungtaw
propagandized that their houses were burnt down by the
shelling of the Tatmadaw but they themselves set fire to
their own property at 5 am on 26 August.
The property lost in fires are eight houses, 13 shops and
four vehicles in east ward of Myinlut, 24 houses, 51
stalls, one mosque and six Islamic religious schools in
central ward, 45 houses and one Islamic religious school
in west ward, 11 houses, 41 shops, five vehicles, one
mosque, one religious school and four motorcycles
totaling 88 houses, 54 shops, 51 stalls, two mosques,
eight religious schools, nine vehicles and four
motorcycles.
When security personnel engaged in restoring peace and
stability arrived near Nwayontaung village, Maungtaw
township at 9.30 am, about 150 terrorists attempted to
attack their vehicles either side of the road with swords.
The security forces had to clear the road by returning
fires.
When security personnel were engaged in restoring
peace and stability in Myothugyi village at 11 am, they
were ambushed by extremist terrorists who used home-
made mines to blow up vehicles of security personnel,
thereby resulting in exchange of fires. In the incident,
one body of terrorist was recovered.
As about 300 extremist terrorists attempted to attack the
Kyunpaukphysu Chaungwa police outpost in Rgion-4 at
11 am, security personnel had to ensure the rule of law.
When they arrived at Myothugyi village in Region-6 they
were attacked by terrorists with IEDs.
Security personnel leaving for Border Guard Police
Control Centre (Kyikanpyin) arrived at the entrance to
Nwayontaung, Maungtaw township, they were attacked
by terrorists with IEDs, resulting in exchange of fires.
There are no deaths and injuries.
Likewise, terrorists entered the house of Abbhu (a) Bee
Bee, 62, head of 10-households in south Myoma ward,
Maungtaw at 1 pm and killed him.
In the light of violent acts of terrorists, two mines went
off at the junction of Zinpaingnya in Region-6 at 2 pm
and another two exploded at 2.30 pm, causing a panic to
the people.
In the meantime, terrorists fired four shots at the house
of Hindu near Zawtikayon monastery in front of
Maungtaw hospital, leaving a Hindi child dead and a man
injured.
Two mines went off at 1.30 pm, two mines at 2.15 pm,
one mine at 2.45 pm, one mine at 3.10 pm, one mine at
3.50 pm, one mine at 4.05 pm, two mines at 4.10 pm,
three mines at 4.30 pm and one mine at 4.32 pm in a row
totaling 14. But there are no deaths and injuries.
The terrorists staged a series of attacks with the use of
IEDs, sticks, swords, firearms and others and killed
innocent civilians. As they are making attempts to attack
ethnic minorities security personnel had to launch area
clearance operations to restore peace and stability in the
region.
It is found that the terrorists chose Friday to launch
attacks to coincide with the release of the final report by
the Advisory Commission on Rakhine State and the UN
meeting to be held soon.
Now the Anti-Terrorism Central Committee declared
them as terrorist group, those who funded and provide
aid to them will be regarded as terrorist supporters.
Security personnel in restive areas are now being
reinforced.
Breaking News 8
Extremist terrorists continue carrying out violent attacks
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Nay Pyi Taw, August 26
Extremist terrorists continued to carry out violent acts
torching police outposts and monasteries, killing
innocent people and planting mines on 26 August and
security had to restore regional peace and stability.
At 6 am, security personnel of Kyaukchaung outpost
joined Kyunpaukpyusu Chaungwa outpost. When the
security personnel were returning from Htanchaung
Chaungwa outpost for supplies at 9.20 am, they were
attacked by about 50 terrorists near border fences with
small firearms. The security personnel had to returne
fires before arriving back at Kyunpaukpyusu Chaungwa
outpost.
At that time, about 300 villages from Kyuakchaung,
Kyunpaukpyusu, Phetleikpyin and Zipinchaungmyauk
villages approached the outpost about 500 yards,
prompting security personnel to prevent them by
opening fires. Security personnel from the Tatmadaw
Navy had to disperse the crowds by opening fires before
joining Kyunpaukpyusu outpost.
At 9.30 am, security personnel went to Four-Mile for
regional peace and stability. When they arrived at
Nwayontaung, their vehicles were attacked by terrorists
who used home-made mines, prompting them to cleared
the mob by opening fires.
At 11.20 am, Kyunpaukpyusu Chaungwa outpost was
besieged by about 300 terrorists holding sticks and
swords, prompting Ngamantaik naval ship from
Maungtaw POE to come and help the besieged outpost.
At 2.30pm, about 20 Daingnet ethnic minorities of
Yankarzedi village left for Aungzan ethnic village for
joining. When they arrived near the bridge at the
entrance to Kyaungdo village, Hsalay village-tract, they
were attacked by about 100 terrorists holding sticks and
swords. U Maung Sein alone escaped the attacked and
there was no information on the fate of remaining
villages.
Altogether 17 home-made mines planted by terrorists
went off near the junction of Zinpaingnya village in a row
in a period from 2.45 pm to 4.42 pm. From 4.40 pm to
4.55 pm, two home-made mines exploded Hlayga village.
And the terrorists set Natchaung outpost on fire at 5.20
pm.
Seven terrorists came and attacked about 370 students
who took refuge at Taungpyo Letwe B.E.H.S (branch),
prompting a military column to resist. Two bodies of
terrorist were recovered in the incident.
Meanwhile, four masked terrorists were found at the
deserted Wapaik village near No. Border Guard Police
Commanding Office, prompting security personnel to
drive them out.
At 5.33 pm, terrorists threw hand grenades into
Zinpaingnya police outpost and fled. The security
personnel had to clear mines planted by terrorists
around the police outpost at 5.35 pm.
At 5.45 pm, extremist terrorists torched the houses in
Zinpaingnya village and fled.
At 5:55 pm, extremist Bengali terrorists from
Zinpaingnyar Village attempted to attack police outposts,
thus resulted in exchange of fire at 6:5 pm. At 6:17 pm,
extremist Bengali terrorists attacked Gawduthara police
station where the security personnel repulsed the
terrorists. A mine planted by extremist Bengali terrorists
exploded near Phathat police outpost at 7:15 pm.
Extremist Bengali terrorists destroyed the deserted
Wetkyein police outpost at 7:16 pm. At the same time,
security forces exchanged fire with extremist Bengali
terrorists on the road section between Laungdon and
Kyeinchaung Villages. Extremist Bengali terrorists set fire
to 42 houses, 13 stalls and monastery in Nanthataung
Village, Kuntheepin Village-tract, Maungtaw Township at
7:30 pm. Ethnic people in Nanthataung Village are taking
shelter at Taungpyo Letwe BEHS.
An improvised explosive device blasted in Kyaukhlaygar
Village about 50 yards of Pyinphyu police station at 8:25
pm. Security personnel met about 10 extremist Bengali
terrorists who burnt down five houses and escaped from
the scene while they were making security patrols at 8:33
pm. An improvised explosive device blew up near
Gawlidula Village at 8:45 pm.
Security personnel were on standby as extremist Bengali
terrorists from Gawduthara Village approached near the
fence of Pyinphyu regional office at 9:45 pm. Improvised
explosive devices are widely used by extremist Bengali
terrorists in terrorist activities. As the mob holding sticks,
swords and home-made guns attempted to block the
areas where ethnic minorities reside, security forces
were attempting to disperse them by opening fire.
Moreover, the extremist Bengali terrorists killed fellow
Islam who are in charge of administration and staged a
series of violent attacks with the use of IEDs.
It is found that those extremist Bengali terrorists
launched organized attacks on 25 August (Friday) in
synchronization with the issue of final report by the
Advisory Commission on Rakhine State and UN General
Assembly scheduled to be held from 12 to 25 September
2017. As the Anti-Terrorism Central Committee declared
ARSA a terrorist organization, those who fund and help
the terrorists will be regarded as terrorist supporters.
Breaking News 9
Extremist terrorists kill six innocent Hindi
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Nay Pyi Taw, August 27
When Twelve Hindi families who are on business at
Myinlut, Maungtaw township were returning to
Maungtaw, they bumped into a conflict and forced their
way onto the District Court Building under construction.
When they entered the building they were shot by
terrorists already inside. The incident left two Hindi men,
one woman and three children dead on the sport and
two women seriously injured. Four children who
managed to escape arrived back at the Four-Mile B.E.H.S.
The victims were sent to the Maungtaw Hospital and six
Hindi who arrived at the Four-Mile camp at 6 am left for
Bhuthidaung where their relatives are. It is learnt.
Breaking News 10
Terrorists trying to destroy Maungtaw
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Nay Pyi Taw, August 27
EXTREMIST terrorists blew out improvised bombs, set
fire the villages and attacked the police outposts in
Region-2 of Maungtaw yesterday from the morning to
afternoon. About 100 extremist terrorists attacked
Ngayantchaung police outpost with four handmade
bombs. In the incident, one of the hand-made bombs
exploded and the security forces repulsed the extremist
terrorists who retreated from the scene to the nearby
mountain range in the east. About 500 extremist
terrorists staged second attack on Ngayantchaung police
outpost where they were met with a police repulse.
Similarly, extremist terrorists surrounded Minkhamoung
police outpost in Region-2 where they were fought back
by security personnel. Security personnel rescued a
wounded woman while on patrol between Saylay and
Yankha Cedi Villages. Extremist terrorists set fire Yeaung
Chaungwa police outpost in Region-3 in Maungtaw
Township before proceeding to Thayargon Village. As
about 500 extremist terrorists wielding sticks and swords
surrounded Thayargon Village, the security forces
attempted to disperse them by opening fires. The crowd
destroyed Nantthataung Village and a monastery.
Security forces were ambushed by about 200 extremist
terrorists holding small firearms, sticks, swords and
spears near Taungpyo-Letwe Village while making their
way to Nantthataung Village. The security forces resisted
the extremist terrorists who retreated to nearby villages.
The security forces seized 60 rounds of ammunition and
62 spears from the perpetrators. The security forces
exchanged fires with extremist terrorists in Nwayontaung
Village in Region-6 this morning. The extremist terrorists
torched the village and blew out an IED before fleeing.
Moreover, extremist terrorists blew out two IEDs about
700 yards of east of ZinpaingnARAKAN ROHINGYA
SALVATION ARMY (ARSA) DECLARED AS TERRORIST
GROUP yar police outpost and an IED in the village.
Similarly, two improvised explosive devices went off in
Kyaukhlaygar Village. They also destroyed Pyathat
Village. When four extremist terrorists wielding firearms
attempted to attack the security personnel as the latter
are removing sand bags placed on motor road near
Maungni Village this evening, they met with warning
shots from the latter. The terrorists retreated to Maungni
bazaar. An unidentified number of extremist terrorists
attacked Chopyin outpost in Region-11 with homemade
bombs where they were repulsed by security personnel.
No causalities reported in the incident. Likewise, about
200 extremist terrorists attacked Kyaungtaung police
outpost in Region-10 in Maungtaw Township in the
evening. In yesterdays incidents, one security personnel
went missing and one small gun and ammunition taken.
At 3:30 pm, extremist terrorists burned down three
houses belonged to Hindis in Ywathitkay ward in
Maungtaw. At 5 pm, they set fire to about 100 homes in
Bengali Ward. Two handmade bombs blasted inside two
houses while firefighters and security personnel were
putting out the fire with the use of four fire engines. At
5:15 pm, extremist terrorists fired two shots at the
security forces who were putting out the fire and fled the
scene. Maungtaw, a district-level town is home to both
Bengalis and ethnic minority. The extremist terrorists
themselves torched their houses with the intention of
flaming the violence to totally destroy the town.
State Counsellor Office Information Committee's
Statement regarding Extremist Terrorists
1. On 25th August 2017, Central Committee of Counter
Terrorism of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar has
declared that extremist terrorists and ARSA, which
involved in Maungtaw terror attacks, were the terrorist
groups.
2. On 26th August 2017, it has learned that some INGO
staff had participated while extremist terrorists besieged
Taungbazar village and it is continuously investigated to
be confirmed. Similarly, on 30th July 2017, the
government has already stated that energetic biscuits
which World Food Programme (WFP) has distributed had
been discovered at the camp where terrorists sheltered
in May Yu mountains.
3. It has detected that some Medias has used other
terms (eg. Insurgents) rather than terrorists that the
government has officially announced for extremist
terrorists, in their news stories.
4. Now, the United Nations, the US Department of State,
Turkey Foreign Ministry, and US Embassy and British
Embassy in Myanmar, have issued that they have
condemned attacks of extremist Bengali terrorists in
Maungtaw.
5. The responsible persons are undertaking to inform
international governments through International
Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), in order to take
actions against financial supporters, contact persons and
abettors in foreign countries, to terrorist groups such as
extremist Bengali terrorists and ARSA.
6. As the Counter-Terrorism is a common interest of
global families, international organizations and
governments including the United Nations, it is crucial to
counter extremist Bengali terrorists and ARSA terrorist
group.
7. That is why it has notified not to conduct activities
which are as saying support and assist to extremist
terrorists and ARSA terrorist group, and supportive
writings in media, and pro-extremist attempts in
domestic will be taken actions according to the Counter-
Terrorism Law and external motions will be informed
International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) to
take necessary actions.
Urge the residents not to encourage, support and
cooperate with extremist terrorists
1. On 25th August 2017, Central Committee of Counter
Terrorism of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar has
declared that extremist terrorists and ARSA, which
involved in Maungtaw terror attacks, were the terrorist
groups.
2. Currently, the Security Forces has been attempting to
protect properties of the people, maintain peace and
stability in Maungtaw, together with the people, in line
with the law. In doing so, all those actions are leading to
crackdown extremist terrorists, and not means to anyone
who are not connection with terrorists.
3. Nevertheless, in quelling terrorists, terrorists have
been fighting security forces by using children at the
frontline, setting fire minority-ethnic villages with the
large group, and terrorized kills. It has assumed that
individuals who involved in those terror attacks are
terrorists.
4. It is necessary no concerns for Civilians who are not
linked with extremist terrorists. Furthermore, it is noted
that while security forces operate as their duties, they
have to collaborate with security forces, not to hold
sticks, swords and weapons, and not to be aggressive
and assail. It is crucial not to get outside in the region
where Curfew 144 has been issued, during the specific
period.
5. That is why the government urges those, who would
like to stay peacefully, to cooperate and collaborate with
security forces and administrative officers for
maintaining peace and stability in the region without any
concerns, and not to connect with extremist terrorists.
(State Counsellor Office Information Committee)
Supplies provided by international organizations and
mines uncovered in Bengali extremist terrorists' active
area
August 29 2017

Supplies provided by international organizations and


mines were uncovered in the area where Bengali
extremist terrorists have been active, reported by the
Office of Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services.

Security forces discovered three hand-made mines


made of iron pipe measuring 12 inches long and 4
inches diameter, three remote-controlled mines, 7
bullets of point-303, 3 packages of 100-foot long wire, 6
remote control devices, 3 batteries, a WFP-branded rice
bag, a USAID-branded rice bag and 7 polyethylene bags
with variety of medicines inside from the gully at the
distance of about 1000 meter, northeast of Koetankauk
village at about 11 am today while they were carrying
out area clearance operation in Maungdaw, Rakhine
State, revealed in the report.
The security forces keep on carrying out area clearance
operations in and around the said place, according to
the the Office of Commander-in-Chief of Defence
Services.
Bengali Terrorists break in ethnics' shops from
Khamaungseik market in northern Maungdaw

Terrorists broke in the shops owned by ethnics in


Khamaungseik market in northern Maungdaw and brought
things in the afternoon of August 29.

There are 15 shops owned by Rakhine ethnic, other 10


shops and restaurants in the market and the ethnics won't
be staying there any longer.

"A large number of new goods are on display and available


in my restaurant. These goods are worth tens of millions. In
this afternoon the terrorists came to the market and
destroyed the shops and brought all the items from them.
As we are stranded in Tamanthar, we are not all right to go
to Khamaungseik. The shop is built in the market. I don't
think that there are securities as it is the market," Ma Saw
Thein, a shop owner, said.

Some government offices are also located in


Khamaungseik as it is currently designated as the town.

Breaking News 14
Terrorist hideouts discovered, items provided by int'l
organizations seized
AUGUST 29, 2017
Security forces discovered six tents for shrimp pond
guards about 1500 meters north of Kyeekyun outpost at
3 am on 28 August while on patrol as they saw the rays
of torchlight and heard shouts of the ARSA extremist
terrorists.
Energetic biscuits and empty packets of snack, empty
cans of soft drink provided by WFP were found inside
the suspected hideouts of ARSA extremist terrorists.
The security personnel found two small wooden boats
in a bush beside the prawn pond.
Security personnel on duty discovered polythene bags
in the bushes by ARSA extremist terrorists at the foot of
the mountain outside Koetankauk Village in
Yathedaung Township at 11 am.
Seven packs of different medicine, one USAID-branded
rice packet, one WFP-branded rice packet, three IEDs
made of steel rods, three remote sensors, three sacks of
wires, 6 remote controls, three Panasonic-branded 9V
batteries and 7 bullets of .303 rifle were confiscated.

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