Famous wife of arrested Shit Maung. |
Police said U Shit Maung, 67, was detained as he tried to board a flight to Myanmar at Dhaka's international airport last week. Police only revealed Wednesday that Maung, who heads the Rakhaing Development Foundation, had been detained after allegedly suspicious images were found on his laptop.
"The RAB (Rapid Action Battalion) arrested him over anti-terrorism charges last week from the airport and handed him to us," airport police chief Noor-e-Azam Mia told AFP, without elaborating on the charges.
Violence in Rakhine, likened by the United Nations to ethnic cleansing, has driven more than 600,000 Muslim Rohingya from Buddhist-majority Myanmar into Bangladesh since August. Many displaced Muslims in Bangladesh say the army and Buddhist mobs massacred or raped civilians and razed villages.
Maung's sister Ayethein Rakhaing said her brother, whose wife lives in Myanmar, was innocent and described the charges against him as false. "He works for both the Muslims and Buddhists. He works there (Rakhine) for peace," said Rakhaing, a former lawmaker from the ruling Awami League.
His wife Mra Raza Linn was a prominent rebel leader turned peace activist in Myanmar, according to Maung's family. "She is known to Aung San Suu Kyi," a family member told AFP by phone, referring to Myanmar's de facto leader and Nobel peace prize laureate. The relative added Linn heads a women's group in Rakhine and is a senior member of the Arakan Liberation Party (ALP), while she used to be a guerilla leader.
Young guerrila Mra Yaza Lin. |
Some refugees living in overcrowded camps have alleged that Bangladeshi Buddhists, known locally as Moghs, have joined militias perpetrating atrocities across the border in Rakhine. "My brother was killed by Bangladeshi Moghs," Rohingya refugee Amirul Islam, who fled from Myanmar, told AFP at a camp in Cox's Bazar district.
Bangladesh police have bolstered security
at Buddhist temples near the border, fearing local hostility among the Rohingya
could boil over into reprisal attacks.
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