Insurgent group operating in northern Rakhine State, Myanmar.
Autosomal recessive sideroblastic anemia.
1They don't attack the villages where they know Arsa has a presence.
2The ARSA has denied killing the Hindus saying they never kill civilians.
3The government has always said it was responding to a specific threat from Arsa.
4P425T-ARSA displays a modest reduction in its octamerization capacity.
5Campaign group Fortify Rights has documented how ARSA has prevented men and boys from leaving the area.
6Additionally, 11 other rare ARSA-MLD mutations were found at lower frequencies in our cohort of MLD patients.
7The ARSA accused the government of using murder, arson and rape as "tools of depopulation".
8The findings also show Arsa was responsible for violence against civilians, on a smaller scale, in other areas.
9The ICG says Arsa members are young Rohingya men angered by the state's response to deadly riots in 2012.
10The top UN human rights official denounced the military's actions as "clearly disproportionate" to the Arsa attack.
11Arsa is growing in strength.
12The Rohingya crisis erupted after ARSA attacks on security posts in Rakhine on Aug. 25 triggered a fierce military response.
13The aim of this work was to identify ARSA mutant alleles in a cohort of 27 unrelated Brazilian MLD patients.
14Arsa had denied involvement.
15Arsa has denied such accusations in the past, saying that claims of its militants killing villagers were "lies".
16Our data support the notion that the reduced lysosomal half-life of some mutated forms of ARSA is related to deficient octamerization.