Dilbar Begum, left, and her 10-year-old daughter, Noor Kalima, told @nickkristof what happened in Tula Toli, their village in Myanmar. Is it genocide? You judge, he writes in @nytopinion. “They shot the men and boys,” Dilbar said. “I saw them kill my husband and son. I was screaming.” Next, she says the Myanmar soldiers herded her and her 3 children — including a baby still nursing — into a hut. “They took my baby and cut his throat,” Dilbar told @nickkristof, adding that the soldiers then cut her 2-year-old’s throat, too. Noor remembers a machete blade smashing down repeatedly on her own head until she collapsed unconscious. Dilbar said the soldiers then assaulted her beside the bodies of her children: “One soldier held me down, and another raped me.” When they were finished, she said, the soldiers chopped her on the head with the machete and left her for dead while setting fire to the hut. The fire and smoke roused her, she said. Grabbing Noor, she ran into the woods and hiked for 2 days to get to the Bangladesh border. “Brave survivors like her ensure that we will never be able to shrug and say: If only we had known,” @nickkristof writes in #nytopinion. “We know.” @tomas.munita took this photo of Dilbar and Noor, the only survivors of a family of 6. Visit the link in our profile to read more survivor accounts that describe soldiers from the Myanmar army killing men, raping women and burning babies in a #Rohingya village.

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Dilbar Begum, left, and her 10-year-old daughter, Noor Kalima, told @nickkristof what happened in Tula Toli, their village in Myanmar. Is it genocide? You judge, he writes in @nytopinion. “They shot the men and boys,” Dilbar said. “I saw them kill my husband and son. I was screaming.” Next, she says the Myanmar soldiers herded her and her 3 children — including a baby still nursing — into a hut. “They took my baby and cut his throat,” Dilbar told @nickkristof, adding that the soldiers then cut her 2-year-old’s throat, too. Noor remembers a machete blade smashing down repeatedly on her own head until she collapsed unconscious. Dilbar said the soldiers then assaulted her beside the bodies of her children: “One soldier held me down, and another raped me.” When they were finished, she said, the soldiers chopped her on the head with the machete and left her for dead while setting fire to the hut. The fire and smoke roused her, she said. Grabbing Noor, she ran into the woods and hiked for 2 days to get to the Bangladesh border. “Brave survivors like her ensure that we will never be able to shrug and say: If only we had known,” @nickkristof writes in #nytopinion. “We know.” @tomas.munita took this photo of Dilbar and Noor, the only survivors of a family of 6. Visit the link in our profile to read more survivor accounts that describe soldiers from the Myanmar army killing men, raping women and burning babies in a #Rohingya village.


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