Myanmar: Mass Arrest In Rakhine State Ends In Interrogations, Beatings
Myanmar’s junta detained hundreds of villagers in Rakhine State, including children, over suspected links to ethnic minority..
Eurasia Review
Rathedaung is the administrative town of Rathedaung Township in Rakhine State, Myanmar (Burma). It is situated beside the Mayu River and is located 65 kilometres (40 mi) north of Sittwe. The town is split into four quarters; Taung Ran Tan and Chaung Wa are the northeast and southeast quarters respectively. There is one high school in Rathedaung, located in the Taun Ran Tan quarter. Most people in Ratheduang are farmers or fishermen by profession.
Myanmar’s junta detained hundreds of villagers in Rakhine State, including children, over suspected links to ethnic minority..