Quote:Mob of Rohingya refugees savagely beat and lynch suspected child snatcher at refugee
camp after crossing into Bangladesh.
'This is the horrific moment a mob of Rohingya refugees appear to savagely beat then lynch a man
accused of being a child snatcher. The man is seen being attacked by more than 20 people - some
of whom are young boys - before being tied to a tree as he begs for his life.
His death was captured by a photographer working at one of the refugee camps set up to home the
displaced thousands of Rohingya Muslims streaming over the border from Myanmar.
The photos show the man trying to cover his face as the mob swarm around him raining blows down
on his head. At one point, he fell to the ground where he was savagely stomped on by members of the
mob.
He was then tied to a tree, where harrowing photos show him begging for his life as his accusers hand
down their judgement. A final photo shows him lying dead on the ground as a crowd surround his corpse.
The Rohingya, a Muslim minority from northwest Myanmar, are being systemically forced from their land.
Tensions are currently running high among Rohingya refugee camps amid fears children are being abducted
into Bangladesh's human trafficking networks.
Thousands of children have reached the camps having either been orphaned, or separated from their parents
leaving them vulnerable to child-snatchers. Reports have emerged over the past month of government soldiers
committing mass rape and slaughter, as well as razing entire villages and driving inhabitants from the land.
The Rohingya in Rakhine state have endured decades of persecution in Buddhist-dominated Myanmar, and at
least 400,000 have fled to Bangladesh since the crackdown, which followed attacks by Rohingya militants on
police targets, began.
One Rohingya man said his village of Rashidong had been attacked six days earlier by Myanmar soldiers and
police. "When military and police surrounded our village and attacked us with rocket launchers to set fire, we got
away from our village and fled away to any direction we could manage," Abdul Goffar said.
The three-week crisis has drawn global condemnation, with UN officials demanding Myanmar halt what they
described as a campaign of ethnic cleansing.
Bangladesh authorities have now said they will build a massive camp on a 2,000 acre plot of land near an existing
Rohingya refugee camp in Kutupalong in Cox's Bazar district, which borders Myanmar.
Bangladesh's disaster management secretary Shah Kamal said: "The government has decided to build 14,000
shelters for some 400,000 Rohingya.
"We have been told to build the shelters in 10 days. Each shelter will house six refugee families.
He added the camp would have proper sanitation, water and medical facilities, but appealed for help from
UN agencies...'
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