False news on social media saying Islamic school recruiting for Islamic army

Occurred in Myanmar on April 26, 2017 at 3 p.m.
Reported by nay mg via Internet on April 26, 2017 at 8 p.m.
# Army # Media # Fake # Arabic School

This report is Confirmed false and is of Low Priority. Here is why -
Myo Chit Zarni wrote in a post on Facebook that Arabic schools are recruiting to establish Islamic Army. The post on 1 April was a copied from comments on similar topic by Tin Linn Naing posted on 26 March. He posted 3 separate sections on his alleged finding on recruitment drive by the Arabic schools. It said Mujahidin groups in Bangladesh are recruiting at the Arabic schools in Yangon and Mandalay to conduct terror activities in Rakhine state. The posts mentioned the names of 12 people, who were arrested in 2015 for having contact with Myanmar Muslim Army. These people are from Mandalay, Kyaukse, Taunggyi and Kholam are currently serving prison sentences. A total of 918 people have liked the posts by Tin Linn Naing and shared among 4683 other users and 241 people gave their comments. The posts were based on false information with the aim to spread misinformation that Arabic schools in Myanmar have link with overseas terrorist groups and they are recruiting for an Islamic army. They expressed opinions that these schools should kept under surveillance and should be dismantled. Such kind of false news are spread by those who call themselves as nationalists. The Facebook post of Tin Linn Naing was copied by other Facebook pages. Reference: Facebook pages of Tin Linn Naing and Myo Chit Zarni
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