Aisha is training Rohingyas every day to fight Myanmar army!
On 24th August, the incident happened in Rakhine when a separate attack on the police camp and an army residence occurred. The security forces of Myanmar have continued to torture and carry out massacre of unarmed Rohingya men and women, under 'Mission'. Afterwards, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, 'Aresa', claimed responsibility for the attack.
French news agency France Twenty-two.com, released a Rohingya 'Guerrilla Commander' interview as an Arser leader yesterday. The so-called area has been circulated on the basis of the local commander, they are training about 300 Rohingyas every day.
Armaan, who introduced the area as a local commander, was seen interviewing a tin-filled house at Maricha, in the video footage broadcast by France-4.
It is mentioned in the footage of the Arsitar commander that video footage, that he claimed that people of different classes and occupations in 2012 decided to get together. Young students and peasants participate in it for the protection of our civil rights.
It has been reported in the report that the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, Arsha, has been accused of conspiring with hardline Islamist militants.
In the context of this, Armaan, the leader of Armaan, claimed that "Arsar-flagged rebels have carried out consistently devastating attacks against Burmese authorities at the end of August." In his words, "We are not terrorists, we are not one of IS (Islamic State) None of the Bangladeshi terrorist organizations.
The alleged Arsa Commander also mentioned that we do not want any help from Al Qaeda. We want donations from sovereign states.
Press TV journalist Sona Bhattacharya, in a audio publication published by France Twenty-four, asked the newscaster, "How did this Arsa guerilla leader meet with you?"
Bhattacharya replied, Maisa is an Arabic-speaking journalist. This is the first time Arsar has talked with a TV crew of a guerilla commander. He said it's horrible for him. And for those we interviewed, it's horrible too. Therefore, it was not possible for us to gather enough information about these rebels.
He is then asked, how many members of this organization are there and what is the support of Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh?
Sona Bhattacharya said in reply, 'According to our sources, three hundred Rohingya are being trained every day. They were trained in secret training camps. Where we could not access it. A thousand people have been trained since August this year. There is such support for them in many Rohingya. Because they are fighting their rights on their behalf. But the Rohingyas also convict them.
The Rohingyas argue that if Arsa did not attack the security forces and the patrols on August 25, then the Myanmar military did not carry out this torture against them.
He also said, "They have domestic weapons in their hands. Some of the stolen guns are in their hands. But there is no gun ammunition. So their 'minas' are quite limited.'
Earlier, an association spokesman claimed that the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (Aarsa) was not a jihadist but a racial liberation organization in an interview given to the Hong Kong-based online magazine Asia Times. He said, their intention is to ensure the citizenship and basic rights of Rohingyas within Myanmar.
The spokesman said the fight will continue until the attack on August 25 was defensive and the rights of Rohingyas are restored.
Since the reaction of the 2012 communal violence, Aresa's mother said that the head of the organization's leader, Abdullah, He said, Aresa is not religion based, ethnic rights-based organization.
Abdullah repeatedly stressed, 'Aresa's struggle is nationalist, we are not jihadis. It is also evident in Aresa's way of working, the type of work, the way they organize the organization and the direction they are going on. None of these matches the aim of Pakistani or any other jihadist group. We are just like other nationalist armed groups of Myanmar. "
His call to the international community, beware of 'terrorism and the trap of the government of Myanmar'.
Aresa's spokesman said, "Rohingyas have to be reinstated as Myanmar's recognized ethnic group. As long as our demands are not met, the resistance will continue.
If this claim is not accepted, then he warns that the struggle will be taken to "another level". However, Abdullah did not make it clear whether he meant 'freedom to say another level'.
Myanmar authorities have regularly accused Aresa of being 'Bengal Terrorist'. Bangladesh called for the Burmese acting ambassador in Dhaka to protest against the Rohingya's 'Bengali Terrorists'.
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