ULA/AA Rebuilds Over 100 Homes and a Mosque for Displaced Muslim Families in Buthidaung Township
In a notable post-conflict reconstruction effort, the United League of Arakan/Arakan Army (ULA/AA) has rebuilt more than 100 homes and a mosque for Muslim families in Htan Shauk Khan Village, Buthidaung Township, Rakhine State, according to local sources.
Reports indicate that 131 houses belonging to displaced Muslim families, along with one mosque, have been reconstructed after the original village was destroyed during recent clashes. The reconstruction, carried out under ULA/AA’s supervision, took place not at the original site but at a newly designated location, where a new settlement has now been established.
As of now, over 110 homes have been completed, and many residents have already moved in, according to One Nation News. Locals have expressed gratitude for the initiative, highlighting it as a rare instance of recovery amid ongoing instability in northern Rakhine.
The reconstruction project is viewed as part of ULA/AA’s broader governance and rehabilitation efforts, which include rebuilding war-torn communities and restoring intercommunal trust in areas previously devastated by conflict.
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