Monday, December 31, 2012
Arakanese fishermen suffer from instability and atrocities
Khine Thein
Sittwe: Arakanese fishermen said they want Burmese navy to step up 
security in the sea off the Arakan coast as the situation in the sea is 
still unstable due to the communal violence that took place last June 
and October in the region.

They however worry that the increase of naval vessels will cost them more atrocities and forcible taxation in the sea.
“We want the Burmese navy to step up its security in the sea 
because it is still unreliable to fish in the sea. But we fear that we 
will suffer from more atrocities and forcible taxation if it deploys 
more ships in the sea. We are now in great trouble to earn our 
livelihood because of both the security situation and security forces in
 the sea”, said a fisherman from regional capital Sittwe on condition of
 anonymity.
The naval ships being deployed for maintaining security in the sea 
off Arakan State are said to have been forcibly collecting whatever they
 want that include fuel, fish, food and alcoholic drinks besides regular
 toll taxes from the fishing boats.
“The forces of the naval ship being deployed at the mouth of Kaladan 
River collected 1 lakh kyat from a boat for each fishing trip to the sea
 during the reign of the former military government. Now during the 
reign of the U Thein Sein-led government, it has increased their 
toll-tax to 2 lakh kyat. They also take three big fish and fuel oil from
 the boat returning from the sea and order the fishermen to bring food, 
beer and rum for them on their next trip. If the fishermen refuse or 
forget to pay whatever they ask for, they will beat them or disturb 
their fishing trips”, said the fisherman.
He said a fishing boat from Sittwe can set out to sea to fish once or
 twice a month depending on the weather and availability of fish in the 
sea and the fishermen are now unable to make any profit because they 
cannot go far in the sea due to their security concerns and because of 
the heavy tolls being collected by the naval ships.
A fisherman from Pauktaw also said they are suffering from similar 
atrocities and toll-taxes being perpetrated by the naval ships deployed 
along the coast off their township.
“The naval ships here collected 50,000 kyat from a fishing-boat 
before. They have now doubled their tolls and also collected fishes from
 our boats. We don’t like to pay them, but we have to. We are just 
people earning our livelihood by small fishing boats in the broad sea 
and are now facing the ruin of our livelihood”, said the fisherman.
According to local residents, the Burmese naval ships being deployed 
on the coast and riverine routes in Arakan State have been operating 
like toll-gates rather than undertaking security in the region. They 
have been collecting forcible toll-taxes not only from the 
fishing-boats, but also from the passenger and cargo-boats sailing on 
the riverine itineraries across the region.
They said they expected that such unlawful activities being 
perpetrated by the forces in their region would disappear with the 
coming of the new civilian government, but they have to pay more 
forcible toll-taxes to the forces under the reign of the civilian 
government than the former military government.
They also said they have reported the matter of forcible taxation by 
the forces to the regional government as well as to the central 
government themselves and through their elected lawmakers, but the 
forces seem to be unruly and both governments are still unable to stop 
the forcible taxation in their region.
Most of the Arakanese people have seen such perpetrations by the 
Burmese forces as oppression and racial discrimination against them.
An Arakanese politician from Sittwe criticized the Government, 
claiming it is apparent the Burmese government and its forces still 
regard Arakan State as one of their imperial regions rather than a state
 in the Union of Burma.      narinjara
 
 
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