Two Myanmar soldiers confess to Rohingya Massacre, check out video
Two Myanmar soldiers confess to Rohingya Massacre, check out video
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Yangon: Two soldiers who left Myanmar's army have confessed to the massacre in Rakhine province against the minority Rohingya. In a video recently released the by two soldiers, they have confessed that in August 2017, they had received orders that in the villages where the minority Rohingyas reside, as many as they see or know kill them by firing bullets. Not only this but apart from this, they have also confessed crimes like rape and burning of Rohingya women. According to a news website report, these two soldiers testified in a video.

They have even talked of hanging Rohingya Muslims in the province, mass burial, destroying villages and rape. Since August 2017, more than 700,000 Rohingya had fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh. They led the campaign of the Myanmar army against Rohingya rebels in Rakhine province.

When asked about the Myanmar government, they denied the allegations that the security forces committed gang rapes and murders and burned thousands of houses. Suddenly two soldiers have confessed everything. Soldier Mayo Win Tun said in his video testimony that "In August 2017, there was a clear order of his commanding officer of the 15th Military Operation Center, Colonel Thanh Tyk, in which he said, shoot whoever you see."

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