Ten Rohingya men with their hands bound kneel before being executed by members of the Myanmar security forces in Inn Din village of Rakhine State, Myanmar, Sept 2, 2017. Myanmar denies widespread wrongdoing and officials have pointed to the jailing of the seven soldiers in the Inn Din case as evidence Myanmar security forces do not enjoy impunity. Reached by phone on Thursday, a man named Zin Paing Soe confirmed that he was one of the seven soldiers and that he was now free, but declined to comment further. The next morning, witnesses said, Buddhist villagers hacked some of the Rohingya men with swords. Suu Kyi's spokesman, Zaw Htay, did not pick up a call seeking comment on the release of the seven soldiers.
Source: Bangkok Post May 27, 2019 04:52 UTC