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Bangladesh police arrest ‘most wanted’ ARSA member at Rohingya camp
2022-07-19
[BenarNews] Bangladesh police said Monday they had arrested an ARSA rebel commander at a Rohingya refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar who was among the most wanted criminals — bringing to three the number of suspects captured in the area this month with Death Eater links.

Until lately Bangladesh government officials and authorities had long denied allegations about the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA)
...a.k.a. Harakah al-Yaqin. The main Rohingya krazed killer group operating in Myanmar's troubled Rakhine state that borders Bangladesh's southeast, and also in the Rohingya refugee camp in Cox’s Bazaar, though Bangladesh adamantly refuses to accept the idea that it’s there. It was ARSA’s attack on several police posts in Rakhine in 2017 that caused the Burmese Myanmar army to crack down, driving three quarters of a million Moslem Rohingya back to Bangladesh, from whence they had illegally migrated a century or two earlier...
rebel group, which is based in the neighboring state of Rakhine in Myanmar, having a presence in this southeastern district. Cox’s Bazar is home to camps and settlements near the Burmese border, where about 1 million Rohingya are sheltering.
Posted by:trailing wife

#9  *toughie, local Paki toughie.

Posted by: Dron66046   2022-07-19 23:41  

#8  You're welcome. Fun trivia: this Jununi fellow, the leader of ARSE? Jununi means 'mental' or 'psychotic' in Urdu. Anyway, he's actually just a bastard of a local Paki tougher and a rohingya woman, born in Karachi. His brother's still in a jail in Pakistain. Real name's just Ataullah.
Posted by: Dron66046   2022-07-19 23:39  

#7  I added the result of searching the archives with that spelling to the bottom of the article for future reference. Thank you, Dron!
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-07-19 23:14  

#6  Trying the alternate spelling yields this from Wikipedia:

The Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, formerly known as Harakah al-Yaqin, is a Rohingya insurgent group active in northern Rakhine State, Myanmar.
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-07-19 23:06  

#5  This follows pretty quickly on the UKr weapons loaded plane crashed on the way to Bang.
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-07-19 13:54  

#4  Yeah, they were insignificant. Once again, it's the paki ISI that trained and armed a bunch of dirt daubers with sticks and stones and built up their ranks with fraternal moslemnicious encouragement.
Posted by: Dron66046   2022-07-19 09:52  

#3  Try Harakkah al Yaqin. That'd be the Burmese way of saying it. Harkat or Harakkah would be 'action' or 'movement' while Yaqin means faith. That's the real name of these buggers.
Posted by: Dron66046   2022-07-19 09:45  

#2  Harkat ul Yaqin is definitely minor. It doesn’t show up either in our archives or in a search of the internet.
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-07-19 09:04  

#1  The Rohingya Salvation Army 🙀 is actually the Harkat ul Yaqin, a minor terrorist group that renamed itself this to appear like some righteous resistance against communal cleansing. They arose independent of the primary Rohingya terror group, the Arakan Army, the militant wing of the ULA (united league of Arakan). Forces of Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, plus armed buddist extremists have been absolutely kill kill killing the Arakan Army and have forced them to police their own people under threat of extermination. But a number of ULA people support and protect the Harkat or the ARSE or whatever. Also, some Sörōs sponsored enn gee ohs have been lobbying, whining in the media, buying influence and spreading bribes faster'n a sociology grad spreads the crabs, in the subcontinent to bail out and assist Rohingya in their survival.

I understand the judeochristian 'Gawd is is love' thingy, and also the modern humanist one, but Rohingya are one of those communities that need to be put Outta their misery, trust me. It's one of those things instances in ye oldè testament teach us.
Posted by: Dron66046   2022-07-19 04:47  

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