CSOs denounce torching homes in Arakan State

CSOs denounce torching homes in Arakan State
(Some houses being set ablaze in Kuntaung Village, Buthidaung Township.)
(Some houses being set ablaze in Kuntaung Village, Buthidaung Township.)

Locals are worried that homes have been set on fire in some villages of Arakan State and civil society organizations have denounced this action as a human rights violation.

The houses that have been burned down are from villages near conflict areas between the Tatmadaw and the Arakan Army (AA) and houses were burnt while the village was empty because residents had fled.

“If armed troops are stationed in villages, fighting can break out and homes become accidental targets for artillery fire. But, if homes and villages are torched intentionally, that transgresses human rights. The purpose of this action is to instill fear and dread into villagers to make them feel weak and vulnerable.” said U Khaing Kaung San, director of the Wan Lark Foundation.

Setting fire to homes to intimidate locals, who have fled due to clashes is a blatant infringement of their human rights, said U Zaw Zaw Min, manager of Human Rights Defenders and Promoters Group in Arakan State.

“We all know that human rights violations is a common issue in areas where fighting takes place. We assume that it is committed by a group that wants absolute control over a situation,” he said.

Houses from Ah Lay Chaung, U Yin Thar, Nwar Yone Taung and Kun Taung villages in Buthidaung Township and some villages in Myebon Township were also burned down.

A house was set on fire in Kun Taung village, Buthidaung Township, on 4 October. Although locals have accused the Tatmadaw of torching this house, the Tatmadaw has denied it.

Photo: AA Info Desk / Junta personnel who surrendered to the Arakan Army during the battle for Ann.
August 19, 2026
A Myanmar military column of approximately 200 troops suffered heavy casualties. It was forced...
Health officials conduct a field inspection during a previous diarrhea outbreak in Yangon’s Tamwe Township. (MOI)
August 18, 2026
A severe outbreak of cholera and acute diarrhea is spreading across Myanmar's commercial capital...
Residents scale a hill to catch mobile phone signals following telecommunications blackouts in the wake of Cyclone Mocha in May 2023.
August 17, 2026
Digital rights violations and telecommunications restrictions remained widespread across Myanmar...
Photo: (DMG) Kyauktaw Town, pictured in 2022.
August 15, 2026
A surge in burglaries and vehicle thefts across several townships controlled by the Arakan Army...