Rohingya Forced to Fight Alongside Myanmar Army Tormentors

Irrawaddy/AFP-May 29

Rohingya mother Sofura Begum has spent years in a squalid refugee camp after fleeing Myanmar. Now her teenage son has been taken to fight alongside the troops that put her there. Militant Rohingya groups in Bangladesh have forcibly recruited hundreds of young Rohingya men and boys to battle the Arakan Army (AA), a rebel outfit in neighboring Myanmar that has won a string of victories against the junta there. Those sent to fight are making common cause with the military that drove 750,000 members of the persecuted Muslim minority from their homes and into Bangladesh in a 2017 crackdown now the subject of an ongoing UN genocide court case. In their recruitment drive, militants say Rohingya need to ally with old enemies in the Myanmar army to face a new threat.

But the families of those dragooned into combat say that their relatives were not given a choice.

“They told us to hand him over,” Begum, 30, told AFP after her 15-year-old son Abdul was picked up by armed men from her home. “They threatened us… They said it’s our war of faith. I didn’t want my son to join the war. But we are in a dangerous situation.” Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/myanmars-crisis-the-world/rohingya-forced-to-fight-alongside-myanmar-army-tormentors.html