The Inn Din massacre was a mass execution of Rohingyas by the Myanmar Army and armed Rakhine locals in the village of Inn Din, in Rakhine State, Myanmar...
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Wa Lone (section Inn Din massacre)
12 December 2017 in Myanmar because of their investigation into the Inn Din massacre. A police witness testified that their arrest was a case of entrapment...
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Kyaw Soe Oo (section Inn Din massacre)
12 December 2017 in Myanmar because of their investigation into the Inn Din massacre. A police witness testified that their arrests were a case of entrapment...
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Rohingya genocide (section Massacres and killings)
2018. In December 2017, two Reuters journalists who were covering the Inn Din massacre were arrested and imprisoned. Foreign Secretary Myint Thu told reporters...
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which included: Gu Dar Pyin massacre, Massacre of Rohingya people by the Myanmar Army on 27 August 2017 Inn Din massacre, Massacre of Rohingya people by the...
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Gu Dar Pyin massacre Inn Din massacre 2017 Rohingya persecution in Myanmar List of massacres in Myanmar "Rohingyas describe bloody massacre at hands of...
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The following is an incomplete list of massacres that have occurred in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma). "Racism to Rohingya in Burma" (PDF). Retrieved...
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Inn Din is a village in northern Rakhine State, Myanmar. The village is in an area of mixed ethnicity, including Rohingya and ethnic Rakhine people. In...
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Oo, Reuters journalists captured in Myanmar while investigating the Inn Din massacre; the staff of The Capital, a Maryland newspaper whose office was targeted...
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journalists, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, were arrested while investigating the Inn Din massacre of Rohingyas. Suu Kyi publicly commented in June 2018 that the journalists...
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