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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL SOILS ITSELF

WITH FAKE NEWS SERVING AN ISLAMIC JIHAD AND LAND GRAB


IN CHUT PYIN, RAKHINE STATE, MYANMAR
By Rick Heizman, May 15, 2018, San Francisco

Re: ‘We’ll Turn Your Village Into Soil’: Survivors Recount One of Myanmar’s Biggest
Massacres, By Jon Emont and Niharika Mandhana, May 11, 2018, in The Wall Street Journal.

The Bengali Muslims (Rohingya for the misled) who concocted this soiled story forgot to
coordinate with other Bengali Muslims who also come from Chut Pyin area, who vividly
recalled the details of attacks, shootings, death, and fire - because THEY WERE THE
BENGALIS WHO STARTED THE VIOLENCE, AND SET THE VILLAGES ON FIRE, AND WERE
LATER CAPTURED AND INTERROGATED IN MID-SEPTEMBER, 2017 - WELL BEFORE THIS
FAKE NEWS NARRATIVE WAS CREATED.

AND, the omissions in this propaganda piece are extraordinary! There is no real mention of
the fact that on Aug 25, 2017, the Bengali Muslims under the banner of ARSA (Arakan
Rohingya Salvation Army) launched what can be rightfully called Asia’s largest Islamic
terrorist attack. In the very early AM hours an estimated 4000 - 10,000 militants and villagers
attacked 30 security forces outposts, and around 50 villages, with a genocidal plan to kill
ALL non-Muslims after looting the weaponry from the security forces, and ethnically cleanse
the land of all infidels. They would then declare the land of northern Rakhine State an
autonomous (and apartheid) Islamic State under Sharia Law - no rights for women and
infidels, death for those who criticized ARSA leaders or ARSA’s authority, death for
homosexuals, destruction of all Buddhist, Hindu, and any other non-Muslim temples and
statues, no development and no progress.

In some of the villages attacked the Muslims herded everyone together in the morning
darkness and shouting ‘ALLAHU AKBAR’ again and again in an orgy of blood and Islamic
supremacism massacring the entire
population from babies to elderly, by hacking
them to death with swords and knives,
instead of wasting valuable ammunition for
their guns. While most of the attacks took
place on August 25, the further areas of
Buthidaung and Rathedaung, east of the
Mayu Mountains, did not get notified in time,
and in those areas the initial attacks were on
August 26 or 27. In Chut Pyin it was Aug 27.

In October, 2017 I asked for, and was granted the interrogation files of the captured militants
and villagers. They are first rendered in Bengali language, because it is rare for the Muslims
to speak Arakanese (the language of the land there) or Burmese (the National language).
They are then translated to Burmese, and finally to English. These prisoner statements offer
extraordinary and detailed info about the goals and methods of the militants / terrorists, the
indoctrination and training, bomb and landmine making, the targets, and the attacks. I have
50 translated, and 5 of them are from the surrounding villages of Chut Pyin, and those 5 took
part in the attack on the largest police outpost in the area - in Chut Pyin.

As one of the top authorities in the world about this situation, and its history (real history
not fake history concocted by people with a fake identity) and the progression of this
conflict, as well as the Islamic Agenda behind it, I have a lot of experience to bring to this
issue - I have spent the last 40 years going back and forth to Burma/Myanmar, and 24
years going specifically to Rakhine State, working deeply undercover with the Democracy
Movements for decades with US embassy, various intelligence services, briefing US
Congresspeople, etc.

I have been allowed to travel in the Maungdaw, Buthidaung, Rathedaung townships where
all other foreigners and journalists are not allowed. I have been there 3 times, with full
access - in September 2017, January 2018, and October 2018, for a total of 20 days.

Be Sure to Note: The Mawlawis (Imams) who systematically planned the genocidal attacks,
the militant training in villages, mountains, and Bangladesh, the constant threats from Muslim
to Muslim to have ones head cut off, their goal of an Islamic State to be created upon their
genocidal slaughters of all infidels.
Since the Wall Street Journal only listens to Bengali Muslim voices, here are more of their voices:
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ACCOUNTS of 5 CAPTURED ARSA MILITANTS and VILLAGER AFFILIATES
(Mawlawi is the Bengali term for Imam, (F) = father, common to use for identification, (M) = mother)

1) Name: Ma Go La Mauk, 48, Be Lar Mi hamlet, Pauk Pin Yin, Rathedaung Township
How I Was Recruited:
I used to go to the Bellami Mosque to pray. Our mosque Mawlawi [Imam] is
Mawlawi Esoup. We are instructed to go to the mosque 5 times a day to
pray. I can only go a few times a day, when I have free time. Mawlawi
Esoup and Rawfis (32), (F) Adu Raw Kim, used to tell us that ARSA would
lead attacks to occupy Maungdaw, Buthidaung, and Rathedaung and
declare it an Islamic State. They said we must join with ARSA, and we
should get ready to join. They told us that if we did not do what they said
we would have our heads cut off, in accordance with Islamic practice. And,
they said other Bengalis from other villages would also join the attacks. We
heard Mawlawi Esoup and Rawfis speak these kind of words also in Chut
Pyin Village Mosque.
ARSA Training Sessions:
From our village, Rawfis (35), Adula Min (20), Dil Ma Mauk (40), Azi Zulla (20), Ar Yu (30),
Atta Ullah (20), Dini Salam (25), Rawfique (18), Mawlawi Adu Shu Kha (30), from Auk Nan
Yar village, Mawlawi Habi Sarmauk (35), Mawlawi Shuku (40), Faw Saw La Mauk (35) from
Samdu Village, Hu Saung (30), Futura (25), Malawi Sayed Alom (55), Malawi Abu La Sheim
(55), and Saw Tar (25) have attended some training from ARSA. The training sessions were
given in Koe Tha Kauk village. If we crossed the mountain, which takes a day, we would
arrive at Thin Baw Kway, Inn Din, and Tha Win Chaung villages. And then, we would go by
foot to Koe Tan Kauk village.The leader of ARSA lived, or stayed, in Koe Tan Kauk village. I
don’t know his true name. He is around 50 years old, brown, tough, round face, beard, and
about 5 ft 9 inch tall. ARSA conducted training sessions, focused on fighting skills, shooting
guns, and making handmade bombs and mines. Villagers from Koe Tan Kauk village are the
trainers of ARSA. I attended the training sessions once a week, and they told us that if we
failed to attend, they would kill us. The training was from 9 pm to 12 am midnight. They used
to say, in the trainings, that they were going to establish an autonomous Islamic State. All of
our villagers above 15 years old took the trainings, and so did men up until 40 years old. Kay
Fayed and Said Dullah also joined the training. Rawfis put me in the ‘Attacking Group’.
Members of ARSA used to come to our village and other nearby villages, and they killed those
who were opposed to them, or those suspected to be government informants. They used to
wear black suits and white headbands with Arabic words printed on them. I don’t know
because I don’t read, but some said the words on the headbands meant “Bless me, Allah”.
Some of the ARSA members wore black masks.
Ata Ullah - leader of ARSA - and His Financial Support:
Ata Ullah, who had lived in Saudi Arabia, came with 20 others to our village mosque in
February 2017. They met with us trainees and told us to cooperate with them to establish a
Rohingya Islamic Country. Ata Ullah gave some poor families of our village, 200,000
Myanmar Kyat [150 US dollars] to each family. Ata Ullah did the same in Buthidaung, and
Rathedaung Townships as well. Ata Ullah is also called Mawlawi Hani Bar (another name).
We heard he went to Saudi Arabia 20 years ago and came back again as Ata Ullah. Ata’s
eldest brother, Saw Raw Dim (70), and his cousins; Zuri Dim (60), Shaung Shu (40), Fil Ma
Mauk (50), and Dil Ma Mauk (45) live in Pyaing Taung village. Naw Bi Hu Taung (50) from our
village is also a cousin of Ata Ullah.
After Ata Ullah travelled around Maungdaw, Buthidaung and Rathedaung townships, he gave
10 million Burmese Kyat [$7400 US dollars] to Rawfis from our village, 15 million to Mawlawi
Adu Shuku, Mawlawi Ha Bi Sa Mauk from Auk Nan Yar village, 10 million to Mawbi and Hasu
from Chut Pyin village, 5 million to Fawsaw La Mauk and Rawshid from Than Du village, and
20 million to Mawlawi Mawni. He assigned them to be financial agents. Rawfis, Hasu,
Mawlawi Adu Shu Ku and Mawlawi Mawni went to Shinma Phyu Island near Teknaf,
Bangladesh, and received this money from one of Ata’s men (name-unknown). Ata Ullah’s
Headquarters of ARSA is located somewhere in the jungle of Bandarban, Bangladesh. Rafis
went there about once a month. He showed us the
emblem of ARSA and told them that our village
would receive 10 guns and 40 swords. Other
Bengalis from Rathedaung and Buthidaung also
went to ARSA’s Headquarters in Bangladesh.
Making Handmade Bombs:
ARSA trainees, Has, Saltar, Mawlawi Sayed Alom,
and Mawlawi Abu Ha Sheim learned how to make
bombs when they went to Bangladesh. They
made bombs in the home of Mawlawi Adu Shu Ku,
and kept the bombs in Adu Shu Ku’s house and
Dil Ma Mauk’s house in our village.
How We Prepared for the Attacks:
Around 3:00 pm on 22.8.2017, Nru Ma Mauk from Chut Pyin village gathered about 100
Bengalis from Chut Pyin, Ah Htet Nan Yar, Auk Nan Yar, Be Lar Mi, and Ni Lin Baw villages in
the house of Mawbi from Chut Pyin. He said ARSA had arrived in Chut Pyin village and they
would start the attacks in the early morning of 27.8.2017. They told us to be ready to join, and
if any of us refused, they would be killed.

Around 10 pm of 26.8.2017, we gathered some people in the house of Rawfis. Rawfis, Dil Ma
Mauk, Aman Hu Sang, and Adu La Min were wearing black suits, holding swords, and each
one of them had 10 homemade bombs. They said after attacking the police outposts we will
have their guns. We, around 50 Bengalis, arrived at Mawbi’s house in Chut Pyin village
around 2 am on 27.8.2017. We met other villagers there - from Chut Pyin, Ni Lin Baw, Auk
Nan Yar, and Than Du villages - and now we were, all together, about 200 Bengalis. Everyone
- both young and old, even some kids - joined together with us. We decided to approach Chut
Pyin Police Outpost, to attack with bombs, and when policemen chase after us, some of our
group would ambush them. We made sure the our women and children were kept together in
the center of Chut Pyin village.

How We Attacked Chut Pyin Police Outpost:

Around 3 am on 27.8.2017, Saltar, Mawlawi Abul La Sheim (Mawlawi leader of Rathedaung)


and Ha Su from Chut Pyin village attacked Chut Pyin Police Outpost with bombs. When the
policemen chased after them, our group - lead by Rawfis - ambushed the policemen, while
shouting “Allahu Akbar”. Some unknown ARSA members and Saltar, Nru Ma Mauk, Rawfis
and Aman Hu Saung shot the policemen with guns. Some villagers from our Be Lar Mi village,
and Ni Lin Baw village were hit by gunfire, and we then retreated to home. On the way, we
buried some landmines on the road.

How We Fled Our Villages, and Set Fire To Our Villages As We Left:

After attacking Chut Pyin police Outpost, in the early morning of 27.8.2017, Ar Mauk Dullah
(45), Ru Taung Are (50), Ra Mauk Dullah (50) and other ARSA militants set fire to Chut Pyin
village. All the villagers from our village fled around around 5 am on 28.8.2017.

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2) Sayed Dulla, 20, Be Lar Mi Hamlet, Pauk Pin Yin Village, Rathedaung Township
How I Was Recruited:
On 23.8.2017, in the mosque, Mawlawi Esoup and Rawfis said that ARSA
would launch attacks soon to occupy Maungdaw, Buthidaung, and
Rathedaung Townships, and to make it an Islamic State. They told us that
all Bengalis had to join the attacks and that we must be ready. We heard
that they told other Bengalis the same things, in other mosques. They
already have received training from ARSA.
How We Prepared To Attack:
When I was at home on 26.8.2017, around 3:00 pm, Nu Ma Mauk from Chut Pyin village
gathered us villagers and we followed him to a house in Chut Pyin where there were about
100 Bengalis from Chut Pyin, Ah Htet Nan Yar, Auk Nan Yar, Be Lar Mi and Ni Lin Baw
Villages. Nu Ma Mauk said members of ARSA had already arrived at Chut Pyin village, and
that they would lead the attacks, that we must join them, and that we must go get ready.
How We Attacked Chut Pyin Police Outpost:
Around 3:00 am on 27.8.2017, Saltar from Chut Pyin approached the police outpost and
attacked with two bombs. When policemen chased after him, a group of us (around 80)
ambushed them and attacked them shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’. Saltar, Nu Ma Muck, Rawfis and
Eman Hu Saung had guns and they were shooting at the police. Policemen also shot back. I
saw some Bengalis get shot. Then we moved back and Saltar set landmines along our paths
to stop the police from following us.
How We Fled After The Attacks:
After attacking the Chut Pyin police outpost, on the evening of 26/27.8.2017, the villagers ran
away from villages as ARSA militants burned the houses and so we also fled from our village
around 5:00 am on 28.8.2017. Our villagers from Ni Lin Baw and Auk Nan Yar village did the
same.
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3) Atta Ura Man, 22, Ni Lin Baw Hamlet, Ah Htet Nan Yar Village, Rathedaung
Township
How We Prepared To Attack:
Around 11:30 pm of 26.8.2017, while I was at home, about 20 armed
Bengalis led by Ahdu Lah came and ordered us to join the attacks. They
said if we did not join, they would kill all of our family members. I grabbed
an iron rod and joined them.. We arrived at Chut Pyin village at 2:00 am,
and there, we saw about 80 Bengalis who were led by Saltar from Chut
Pyin village and other unknown Mawlawis.
How We Attacked Chut Pyin Police Outpost:
Around 3:00 am, on 27.8.2017, Saltar from Chut Pyin village snuck up to the police outpost
and attacked with 2 bombs. When policemen came out and chased him, we (about 80
Bengalis) ambushed them and attacked them. And, some who were already trained by ARSA,
attacked them with guns and improvised bombs. Policemen were also shooting. Some
Bengalis got shot. We moved back into Chut Pyin village and then that night we came back to
Ni Lin Baw village.
How We Fled After The Attacks:
On the morning of 28.8.2017, all of our villagers fled from our village. On the way, we saw
villagers from Be Lar Mi, Auk Nan Yar, and Ah Htet Nan Yay villages who also fled like we did.
Mayu Mountains Chut Pyin
4) Kay Fayad Ullah, 31, Be Lar Mi Hamlet, Pauk Pin Yin Village, Rathedaung
How We Prepared To Attack:
Around 11:45 pm on 26.8.2017, about 30 Bengalis led by Mawlawi Esuop
and Rawfis came to us and told us to come and fight together with them,
or die. I, and Sayed Amin (35), (F) Matslam, Eman Hu Saung (37), and
Addulah Min (30), (F) Sawlim, Aryu (40), (F) Matslam, Maw Go Ar Mauk
(48), (F) Kasim, and Sayed Dullah (20), (F) Eman Hu Saung. We all had
swords or heavy sticks. We arrived at Chut Pyin village, 1 mile away from
our village, around 2:00 am on 27.8.2017. We saw there were about 100
Bengalis from Chut Pyin lead by Saltar and unknown Mawlawis, as well
as Bengalis from Ni Lin Baw and Auk Nan Yar villages led by their Mawlawis.
How We Attacked Chut Pyin Police Outpost:
Around 3:00 am, on 27.8.2017, Saltar from Chut Pyin village approached the police outpost
and attacked with 2 bombs. When policemen from the outpost chased after him, we (about
100 Bengalis) ambushed, surrounded and attacked them shouting 'Allahu Akbar'. Then, some
who already had training from ARSA attacked them with guns and handmade bombs.
Policemen also shot back. I saw some Bengalis get shot. We moved back into Chut Pyin
village, and then to Be Lar Mi village.
How We Trekked To The Naf River After The Attack:
On the morning of 28.8.2017, all of our villagers from Be Lar Mi village started to flee. We also
heard the villagers from Ni Lin Baw, Auk Nan Yar , Ah Htet Nan Yar and Chut Pyin did the same.
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5) Hu Saung Ar Mauk, 65, Auk Nan Ya Village, Rathedaung Township


How We Prepared To Attack:
When I was at home on 26.8.2017, about 30 armed Bengalis lead by Nru
Ma Mauk from Chut Pyin Village came and ordered us to join them to
attack the policemen and police outposts, and if not, they said they would
kill all of our family members. Then I grabbed an iron stick and joined
them. We were about 80 Bengalis. Mawlawis from Ni Lin Baw, Be Lar Mi,
Chut Pyin and Auk Nan Yar villages discussed how to attack the Chut
Pyin police outpost.
How We Attacked Chut Pyin Police Outpost:
Around 3:00 am, on 27.8.2017, Saltar from Chut Pyin village approached the police outpost
and attacked it with 2 bombs. When policemen from the outpost chased after him, we (about
80 Bengalis) ambushed and attacked them shouting 'Allahu Akbar'. Some, who already had
training from ARSA, attacked them with guns and handmade bombs. Policemen also shot
back and some of us got shot. We moved back into the Chut Pyin village and the following
night we came back to Auk Nan Yar village.
CONCLUSION OF THE CHUT PYIN NON-MASSACRE
The prisoner interrogations certainly blow apart the made-up stories of blatant massacre.

And, there is more to debunk with this attempt to shape opinion around the world, to paint the
Buddhists as despicable bloodthirsty killers, and to use the world’s gullibility to seize the land
from the definitive indigenous people - whom are NOT the Bengali Muslims.

1) Bengali Muslims (‘Rohingya’) launched a huge jihad against the Buddhists, Hindus, and
Tribal peoples in a wanton genocidal attempt to ethnically cleanse the land and declare it
an autonomous Muslim-only Islamic State. By doing so, against the people and
government of a sovereign country, they have presented themselves as a dangerous and
lethal enemy which must be defeated to a point where it is not possible to wage war
again. In the similar attacks in 2012 and 2016 they were not fully defeated, and therefore
they were able to regroup and re-attack. They must be fully defeated.

2) Comparisons with Albanians targeted in Kosovo and deadly gas attacks against Kurds in
Iraq are completely illogical - in those cases the Albanians and Kurds were ATTACKED. In
this case the Bengali Muslims were the ATTACKERS and therefore the ENEMY.

3) After such big attacks by the Bengalis there was an inevitable, and legitimate, response -
the security forces under attack have to fight for their lives, and then chase and kill as
many of the attackers as possible. In those conditions, during the early morning darkness,
if police chase attackers into a village, and Bengalis are shooting wildly there is a great
chance that the Bengalis are shooting their own people as bullets fly in all directions
through houses and across fields.

4) Out of 50 captured militant interrogations that I had translated more than half of the
prisoners talk about burning their own villages - ordered by ARSA leaders and Mawlawis -
often in great detail. Also, many remark about how Bengali villages were ORDERED to
flee to Bangladesh, and if people didn’t want to they were told they would have their
heads cut off.

5) The WSJ article says (in reference to the huge August 25 attacks) “Three days later,
militants of ARSA attacked police and military outposts in other areas of Rakhine State
killing 12 people.” FAKE NEWS! Killing 12 people? How about the several hundred people
killed in the villages that ARSA attacked! In other areas? The liars who wrote this article
did not know about what the prisoners had said, and they described the attacks quite
vividly. And, the article said, “word spread among neighboring villages that militants hiding
out in Chut Pyin had attacked soldiers with homemade bombs. Rohingya villagers said no
such attack ever took place.” MORE FAKE NEWS! How many times did the prisoners tell
of throwing bombs?

6) All the nice quotes in the article are most likely fake as well. Articles like this thrive on
photos and quotes that are sensational over fact: “We’ll turn your village into soil.” “Killing
is nothing to us. So we will kill you too.” Probably fake made-up quotes.
7) The WSJ article should have a nice map that shows the initial surprise attack on the Chut
Pyin police outpost, and the aftermath of that.

8) WSJ article said, “Early on Sunday, Aug 27, Mr Hossain was home eating breakfast.” -
AFTER MR HOSSAIN CAME HOME FROM ATTACKING THE POLICE OUTPOST!
He had to take part, or have his head removed. Everybody would have heard, or
participated, in the hours and hours of gunfire, confusion, and calamity that morning.

9) THIS IS THE MOST IDIOTIC THING IN THE ARTICLE: WSJ said, “Messrs. Hossain and
Yahiya said they could see soldiers going door to door - knocking and then shooting any
villagers who emerged.” So - let’s go through this - if you heard knocking at doors
followed by the extremely loud and terrifying sound of gunfire, and the screams of people
followed by more gunfire - are you going to open your door?

10) The article seems to pooh pooh the idea that tunnels, tents, weapons and bombs etc
were found at times in the mountains. I MYSELF FOUND SOME OF THOSE HIDDEN
BUNKERS THAT WERE USED TO STORE WEAPONS, BOMBS, ETC.

11) WSJ - Help the world see the truth about the rape claims. You can help by contributing
generously to a fund for having DNA samples taken from the new-born babies, to show if
the DNA of Rakhine or Burmese is present, or if it is not. And, consider doing some
articles about the nature of the Rape Culture that is prevalent among many Muslim
countries.

12) Notice all of the threats of death from Bengalis to Bengalis in the interrogations. Among
the dozens of captured militants, in their translated interrogations we hear: “fight together
with them, or die.” “if we did not join, we would be killed in accordance with Islamic law.”
“If we were arrested, we should not to disclose any information about ARSA, and if we
did, they would kill all of our family members.” We all
know (both sides of this issue know) that ARSA has killed
many Muslims who do not support ARSA’s ways - during
the last couple of years, and as recently as days ago. So,
there is quite a high chance that after the attacks ARSA
militants could have returned to Chut Pyin and terrorized
and killed, even chopped heads off (much more a Muslim
preference) those men and boys who didn’t participate -
or ARSA could have killed their families.

13) Satellite photos are nice, but in the wrong hands they
can be a weapon, as in the case of Human Rights Watch
which grossly misinterpreted (or, as I believe,
intentionally came to a false conclusion) satellite photos
of Kyaukpyu, Rakhine State, during the 2012 violence.
Example: let’s show this photo to 100 people, and ask,
who burned the houses? ARSA? Buddhists? Santa
Claus?
14) No actual bodies, or mass graves have been found. A few bodies said to be in fresh dug
dirt - but no photos - would much more likely be some of the hundred of men and boys
who attacked to kill but instead they were killed. Muslim practice is to quickly bury a
person who has died - so if an attacker was killed at 4 am he might be buried by his
comrades a few hours later, in a shallow grave, which can then be photographed just
before the busy men start to burn the village and flee.
15) Fortify Rights comes out with dazzling sensationalism: in the afternoon of Aug 27, “men
and boys were herded into a hut and burned alive, and children as young as 6 were
beheaded in a killing spree that ran five hours from 2 to 7 pm.” Wow, 5 hours, was
everyone just patiently standing in line? Come on, this kind of ghoulish sensationalism
becomes very difficult to take seriously. People might even forget that in the days and
weeks after Aug 25, soldiers had to protect and escort many many villagers that were
trapped, injured, and frightened - and also fight ARSA.
16) One of the most puzzling things about the ‘witnesses and survivors’ is the fact that
nobody took any photos or videos of any type of abuse, killing, beating, or setting fires.
A video of fire burning at a distance says nothing about who started it. During the
supposed “5 hour killing spree” nobody could take any kind of video from a hiding place,
or from a hill, or something? That is quite damning and greatly deflates this case.
17) With nearly every Bengali man and boy participating in the opening jihad attacks, they
should realize that - if you start a war you might lose. And, if you are trying to kill the
citizens and the armed forces, then you can expect that the armed forces must do their
duty - and that is to protect the population from an enemy which is waging war and
terror upon it, and eliminate the threat to the point where it is not repeatable.

18) Why do the so-called Human Rights groups - HRW, FR, AI - pooh-pooh the huge attacks
of August 25, 2017? It ranks as the biggest terrorists attacks in history - consider the
number of targets, 30 Police and Army outposts, and another 30 - 50 villages at the same
time, with an estimated 4000-10,000 assailants attacking with the declared genocidal
intention of killing all of the non-Muslims, in the name of Jihad - holy war for Allah.
19) HRW, FR, AI are always trying to make a point that the Buddhists are carrying out a
systematic plan to get rid of the Bengalis, when actually the Buddhists are again and
again caught off-guard when the Bengalis hatch yet another plan to annihilate the
Buddhists again and again. The prisoner interrogations show how the Aug 25 attacks
were planned, practiced, trained for - systematically - and tunnels and bunkers were
dug, and bombs and landmines were made.
The Burmese Army had to do its duty - and it did - protect the citizenry and fight the
enemy. Escort trapped villagers to safety. Bring in supples and medical teams.
Eliminate the threat to the people and the nation.

A COUPLE OF OTHER ANNOYING ‘NON-MASSACRES’ TO EXPOSE


Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International claim that on Aug 25, after ARSA militants
attacked the police outpost near Koe Tan Kauk, the Myanmar Military attacked the
neighboring villages of Chein Kar Li and Koe Tan Kauk, and ‘victims’ claimed abuse, etc.

Now, first, you need to know what HRW and AI are not telling you.
1) Koe Tan Kauk is the village where the leader of the Islamic terrorist ARSA militants - the
notorious Ata Ullah (one of many names that he goes by) - stays when he sneaks in to
Maungdaw!
2) And, it is the home of his brother and cousins!
3) And, it is one of the main ARSA training villages!
4) And, it is, effectively, the regional headquarters of the terrorist
militants and trainers of ARSA!
If HRW and AI don’t publish these points then they are trying to
fool the world and continually paint the Buddhists as the
aggressors - and not acknowledge any history of the area. HRW,
FR, and AI are very definitely tools for the Islamists, whether it is
knowingly or political correctness gone extreme.

This info we can see in this excerpt from a captured ARSA - Ma


Go La Mauk: (same as on page 2)
“The training sessions were given in Koe Tha Kauk village. If we crossed the mountain, which
takes a day, we would arrive at Thin Baw Kway, Inn Din, and Tha Win Chaung villages. And
then, we would go by foot to Koe Tan Kauk village.The leader of ARSA lived, or stayed, in Koe
Tan Kauk village. I don’t know his true name. He is around 50 years old, brown, tough, round
face, beard, and about 5 ft 9 inch tall. ARSA conducted training sessions, focused on fighting
skills, shooting guns, and making handmade bombs and mines. Villagers from Koe Tan Kauk
village are the trainers of ARSA. I attended the training sessions once a week, and they told
us that if we failed to attend, they would kill us. The training was from 9 pm to 12 am midnight.
They used to say, in the trainings, that they were going to establish an autonomous Islamic
State. All of our villagers above 15 years old took the trainings, and so did men up until 40
years old. Kay Fayed and Said Dullah also joined the training. Rawfis put me in the ‘Attacking
Group’. Members of ARSA used to come to our village and other nearby villages, and they
killed those who were opposed to them, or those suspected to be government informants.
They used to wear black suits and white headbands with Arabic words printed on them. I don’t
know because I don’t read, but some said the words on the headbands meant “Bless me,
Allah”. Some of the ARSA members wore black masks.”

So, in Koe Tan Kauk, the regional headquarters of ARSA, the militants there would naturally
be better trained, have more advanced weaponry and know how to use it, be more brutal and
more likely to be willing to die in battle. There is video from a captured militant showing Ata
Ullah training young men, and telling them to be willing to become a shahid - a martyr for
Islam. And, Ata Ullah knows well the practice of using women and children as assets in the
propaganda campaign - in other words, hide behind them, lead the soldiers into situation
where they inadvertently shoot civilians. It is one of the hallmarks of Islamic terrorism.

Ata Ullah broadcasted, in March 2017, “if 1 million, 1.5 million, if all Rohingya need to die, we
will die.”

The propaganda war is in their favor right now - and the worst proponents of it are Human
Rights Watch, Fortify Rights, and Amnesty International.

HRW and AI go to great lengths to condemn the ‘attacks’ on the two neighboring villages, yet
bizarrely will not even have any issue with the initial surprise attacks by hundreds of Bengali
terrorists who surrounded each outpost (manned by perhaps just 5-10 policemen each),
intending to kill them all, grab all their weapons and ammo, and then have an orgy of killing in
the defenseless Buddhist villages, shouting Allah Akbar, and doing what they had been
planning and training for - completely killing every non-Muslim in the entire 3 Townships. And
HRW, FR, and AI have no problem with that. Really.
Really disgusting.
Now, after the initial terrorist attacks, any country in the world has a duty to its own people to
respond, rescue and protect its citizens, and hunt down and eliminate the threat. And, since
the Bengalis keep trying to fulfill their bloody Islamic agenda - which gives them divine right to
kill all infidels, apparently the response has failed each time, and the only way to stop terror is
to eliminate it entirely.
Certainly, the response that the army (any army) must make has to be made quickly (before
more or even bigger attacks come to them), and has to be decisive. And, in this case, the
fighters populating the two villages are going to put up quite a fight, and be quite challenging
to subdue - but they must be subdued - or that night, or the next day, these Islamic terrorists
will be annihilating entire villages of Buddhists or other non-Muslims. As it was, the terrorists
very likely shot many bullets that hit their own people, intentionally or not. They used the
cover of the village, the pathways, the homes, and the ‘innocent’ villagers. I say ‘innocent’
because, if you live with the leadership and top members of a major terrorist group, you really
aren’t innocent, and if you don’t like the fact that they are in your village then, since they have
the guns, and you don’t - it would be wise for you to live somewhere else.

One of the biggest hallmarks of Muslims is that they don’t accept any blame, and they also
have no shame. They can kill and kill and kill without any shame of killing, and they will not
accept any blame for killing.

Another point they lack is accepting consequences and responsibility. If they attack ruthlessly,
and there is a response of any degree, they will jump up and down, crying and yelling that
they are the victims of highly exaggerated claims, and grotesque mayhem.

They wail about the restrictions upon them - which are upon them for good reason!
There are other Bengalis in Myanmar for whom there are no restrictions.
They are the Bengali Hindus, who have integrated into the nation while retaining their religion
and language, they are liked and respected, and they have respect for others and their
religions. And, they respect the marriage laws of the nation - which are quite normal in non-
Muslim countries - one wife, no mandatory conversion. They also don’t burn villages and
towns and they don’t kill people just because they have a different religion.

by Rick Heizman, San Francisco, May 15, 2018

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