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EducaRon – grade 10
1. Faw Tin Khan ( younger brother ) , age – 17, lives with parents
Brief History:
I was born in 1998. My father is Jin Nar Khan, he passed away, and my mother is Faw Mi Nar Bi Bi. I am the first
of 6 siblings. Since I was young I went to Nga Khu Ya Village High School from 2003 - 2011, then I went to high
school in Maungdaw town from 2012 - 2014 up to grade 10, but I didn’t pass beyond grade 10. My father, Jin
Nar Khan, had 2 shrimp ponds. His relaRves are Anna War Sake, Khin Maung Tun, Kay Fike Tular, Muhamad Ar
Kis, and, Mawlawi [Imam] Adu Ra Man. They all are connected to the militant / terrorist groups, and working
together with them.
Militant Training:
Mawlawi Adu Ra Man, from center Nga Khu Ya village, conducted militant training for a month, but I don’t
know exactly what they did - I just heard about it. About 50 Bengali young men, from center, north, south and
west Nga Khu Ya villages aeended that training.
These 4 trainers had aeended the militant training in U Shay Kya village conducted by experienced militants
who came from Bangladesh. They conducted training for one month in U Shay Kya village, and then those 4
trainers would train the local Bengali men in Nga Khu Ya village. Support money from the Bangladesh based
militant group was provided to those 4 trainers - 200,000 kyat [$133 US] each per month.
Another man from center Nga Khu Ya village named Ar Fat, who also aeended the militant training, taught
other villagers, and campaigned among the villagers about their militant plans, and convinced many villagers
to join the aeackers.
Another thing I knew was how some support money from Bangladesh was raised. In the town of Teknaf, in
Bangladesh, there were some people originally from Maungdaw working there. So, those people from
Maungdaw gathered money from other Maungdaw people to send here for militant training and to prepare for
aeacks.
Claim of non-involvement: [Disputed by his own account details, and other a0ackers]
During the aeack on Oct 9, 2016, I didn’t join. At that Rme I was in grade 10 at school. At about 4 am I was
awakened by gunfire, and I asked some young people what was happening. At that Rme I knew about the
aeack, and I knew that my father was involved in the aeack, but I didn’t know what his responsibility was. At
that Rme my parents had told me, “You stay in the house, you need to learn, and you study your school
lessons.” This is my true account.