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Rohingya scars ‘highly consistent’ with reports

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HONG KONG: Rohingya Muslims’ accounts of being shot, hacked and wounded by explosives are supported by forensic evidence, according to a report by physicians who examined them in refugee camps in Bangladesh.


The report, compiled by Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) and seen by Reuters, will be published later in July. It is the first large-scale effort by medical experts to corroborate the accounts of refugees. US-based PHR investigates mass atrocities globally and shared a Nobel Peace Prize in 1997 for its work medically documenting landmine injuries.


The report focused on refugees from the village of Chut Pyin. Myanmar security forces fired on civilians, raped women and burned homes, survivors and Rohingya from neighbouring villages said. They estimated hundreds were killed.


The Myanmar government and Myanmar military did not respond to requests for comment on the report. Officials have said previously that security forces were conducting legitimate counter-insurgency operations against “Bengali terrorists” and have rejected almost all allegations of atrocities committed by troops.


Of the 25 Chut Pyin survivors examined by PHR, 22 had physical injuries, according to the report.


Seventeen had gunshot wounds, five had suffered blunt trauma such as from kicking or beating, three had wounds from explosions or burns, three had penetrating injuries such as from stabbings, and two had suffered sexual violence.


“All the forensic examinations and medical records were highly consistent with the histories that the survivors described,” said PHR.


— Reuters


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