This report was produced through the support of Gwangju Human Rights Peace Foundation, The Truth Foundation, and International Solidarity Fund of People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (PSPD).
On August 25, 2017, security forces from the Myanmar military and Border Guard Police (BGP), as well as Rakhine civilians, attacked the village of Nwar Yon Taung, located in Maungdaw, Rakhine State. The 50-100 assailants besieged the village from their deployment stations at Thanakyut (law enforcement headquarters) and the BGP camp. They killed and injured Rohingya villagers with indiscriminate gunfire, looted Rohingya property, and burned down Rohingya homes.
Asian Dignity Initiative carried out in-depth interviews with selected victim-survivors living in refugee camps in Bangladesh. The purpose of this report is to advance truth-seeking in order to support and aid the Rohingya victims of mass-scale violence, as well as to promote and actualize transitional and transformative justice. In addition, a criminal trial to hold perpetrators responsible for their horrific actions will ultimately require the submission of relevant evidence to the tribunal(s).
In this report, Asian Dignity Initiative sought to explain how the Rohingya suffered from systematic destruction between 2012-2016, as well as to demonstrate that the massacre committed on August 25, 2017 in the village of Nwar Yon Taung followed the pattern of genocide and ethnic cleansing. Therefore, our view is that the international community needs to actively intervene and take steps to address the situation.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1b8SpCE08xQsFXtLqUZ93YwuKW-iK72ng/view
This report was produced through the support of Gwangju Human Rights Peace Foundation, The Truth Foundation, and International Solidarity Fund of People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (PSPD).
On August 25, 2017, security forces from the Myanmar military and Border Guard Police (BGP), as well as Rakhine civilians, attacked the village of Nwar Yon Taung, located in Maungdaw, Rakhine State. The 50-100 assailants besieged the village from their deployment stations at Thanakyut (law enforcement headquarters) and the BGP camp. They killed and injured Rohingya villagers with indiscriminate gunfire, looted Rohingya property, and burned down Rohingya homes.
Asian Dignity Initiative carried out in-depth interviews with selected victim-survivors living in refugee camps in Bangladesh. The purpose of this report is to advance truth-seeking in order to support and aid the Rohingya victims of mass-scale violence, as well as to promote and actualize transitional and transformative justice. In addition, a criminal trial to hold perpetrators responsible for their horrific actions will ultimately require the submission of relevant evidence to the tribunal(s).
In this report, Asian Dignity Initiative sought to explain how the Rohingya suffered from systematic destruction between 2012-2016, as well as to demonstrate that the massacre committed on August 25, 2017 in the village of Nwar Yon Taung followed the pattern of genocide and ethnic cleansing. Therefore, our view is that the international community needs to actively intervene and take steps to address the situation.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1b8SpCE08xQsFXtLqUZ93YwuKW-iK72ng/view