Fake photos in Myanmar army's 'True News' book on the Rohingya crisis
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS AUGUST 30, 2018 / 5:04 PM / UPDATED 8 MINUTES AGO
Exclusive: Fake photos in Myanmar army's 'True News' book on the Rohingya crisis
Poppy McPherson
9 MIN READ
YANGON (Reuters) - The grainy black-and-white photo, printed in a new book on the Rohingya crisis authored by Myanmars army, shows a man standing over two bodies, wielding a farming tool. Bengalis killed local ethnics brutally, reads the caption.
The photo appears in a section of the book covering ethnic riots in Myanmar in the 1940s. The text says the image shows Buddhists murdered by Rohingya - members of a Muslim minority the book refers to as Bengalis to imply they are illegal immigrants.
But a Reuters examination of the photograph shows it was actually taken during Bangladeshs 1971 independence war, when hundreds of thousands of Bangladeshis were killed by Pakistani troops.
It is one of three images that appear in the book, published in July by the armys department of public relations and psychological warfare, that have been misrepresented as archival pictures from the western state of Rakhine.
In fact, Reuters found that two of the photos originally were taken in Bangladesh and Tanzania. A third was falsely labeled as depicting Rohingya entering Myanmar from Bangladesh, when in reality it showed migrants leaving the country.
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