This report was produced through the support of Gwangju Human Rights Peace Foundation and The Truth Foundation.
In August 2017 and in October-November 2016, Myanmar security forces advanced upon numerous Rohingya villages in Rakhine state. The 100-300 assailants, comprised of the Myanmar military, Border Guard Police (BGP), police, and mmobilized Rakhine civilians, besieged the villages from their deployment stations, which typically included BGP camps, military camps, Rakhine villages, schools, and temples.
Over the course of three years, local researchers from Asian Dignity Initiative interviewed 845 Rohingya survivors in the refugee camps in Bangladesh. Asian Dignity Initiative gathered and published their testimony in 30 reports on the genocide of the Rohingya people. These reports were organized by and produced for the 30 home villages in Myanmar from which the survivors fled in 2016 and 2017. This consolidated report seeks to provide a broader and more comprehensive view of the violence enacted against Rohingya people.
This consolidated report will also illustrate the wide scope of the violence committed against the Rohingya people, including through the use of maps with key information, such as Battalion numbers, village tracts where Rakhine civilians were mobilized into paramilitary or auxiliary security forces, and, to the extent available from survivor testimony, specific movement patterns as the security forces advanced upon village tracts.

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This report was produced through the support of Gwangju Human Rights Peace Foundation and The Truth Foundation.
In August 2017 and in October-November 2016, Myanmar security forces advanced upon numerous Rohingya villages in Rakhine state. The 100-300 assailants, comprised of the Myanmar military, Border Guard Police (BGP), police, and mmobilized Rakhine civilians, besieged the villages from their deployment stations, which typically included BGP camps, military camps, Rakhine villages, schools, and temples.
Over the course of three years, local researchers from Asian Dignity Initiative interviewed 845 Rohingya survivors in the refugee camps in Bangladesh. Asian Dignity Initiative gathered and published their testimony in 30 reports on the genocide of the Rohingya people. These reports were organized by and produced for the 30 home villages in Myanmar from which the survivors fled in 2016 and 2017. This consolidated report seeks to provide a broader and more comprehensive view of the violence enacted against Rohingya people.
This consolidated report will also illustrate the wide scope of the violence committed against the Rohingya people, including through the use of maps with key information, such as Battalion numbers, village tracts where Rakhine civilians were mobilized into paramilitary or auxiliary security forces, and, to the extent available from survivor testimony, specific movement patterns as the security forces advanced upon village tracts.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M_4t-mJEPrjn_WnbO6bdZ51c9zqzsHIy/view?usp=sharing