Sunday, December 4, 2016

ICC SHOULD PROSECUTE GENOCIDERS OF MYANMAR TO SAVE ROHINGYA

Carrying out the final step of Rohingya genocide

ICC SHOULD PROSECUTE GENOCIDERS OF MYANMAR TO SAVE ROHINGYA

Genociders of Myanmar whom ICC should charge for Rohingya Genocide according
 to principles of justice and abundant evidence of atrocities against Rohingya.
By Aung Aung
Rohingya was murdered brutally by Burma in front of Ibn Rohingya who has been pleading prosecutors of the World to charge the defendant since 1970s but at the court of justice, the defendant denied existence of Rohingya and blamed prosecutors for creating false allegation. Burma said “I’m Myanmar not Burma and there is no Rohingya in Myanmar, how can he be killed, you are deliberately accusing on baseless facts.

The ideas and judgments of one or two experts in a science or art concerning their science refute the opposing ideas of ten men who are not experts in it, even if they are experts in their own fields. Similarly, two people are making a positive statement on Rohingya Genocide or Crime against humanity or ethnic cleansing in Myanmar defeat a thousand deniers, and win the case.

Thousands of millions of investigative scholars, interpreters of the law, and veracious ones who, with decisive proofs and powerful arguments, have proved Rohingya Genocide based on the reasons, victims’ statements, eyewitnesses such as videos and photos. Only two eyewitnesses are sustainable to punish a criminal for a judge.

Investigations and trials of genociders help strengthen the rule of law in a respecting society. Trials should remain a key demand of victims. Based on victims’ needs and expectations, International Community should play a vital role in restoring their dignity and delivering justice.

The Rome Statute established the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate and prosecutes individuals responsible for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by any regime or leader. If domestic’s courts failed to deliver justice, ICC should take action.

President Obama lifted sanctions against Myanmar, declaring that the government there had made ‘substantial progress in improving human rights,’ even though the country’s army is in the midst of a brutal campaign to drive out the Rohingya, a Muslim minority.

The West still expects a positive statement from Nobel Laureate, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi who has been legitimating Rohingya Genocide denying their existence and depriving all fundamental rights of Rohingya through Nazi-like State Policy.


Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has urged the International Court of Justice to take action against the Myanmar junta for atrocities committed against the Rohingya in Rakhine State. He urged the whole World for the action. Pas president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang of Malaysia said international intervention was needed to address the persecution faced by the Rohingya minority in Arakan.

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak had strong words for Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and her government, “We want to tell Aung San Suu Kyi enough is enough!” “Do they want me to close my eyes? Want me to be mute?””What’s the point of a Nobel Peace Prize?” “The World cannot just sit by and watch genocide taking place.” Read here: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/enough-is-enough-on-rohingya-issue-najib-to-suu-kyi/3340770.html#video-tab


We have been pleading the World since 2012 but we are still under genocidal program, why? Thousands of proofs regarding Rohingya Genocide are available. If those evidences are not enough for the trial of Myanmar genociders, let us know what kinds of evidence ICC needs to charge criminals against humanity. If I cannot prove crimes of Myanmar generals, any responsible court could decide death penalty for me.

More than 10,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh in recent weeks, the United Nations said on Wednesday, escaping a bloody army crackdown in the north of Rakhine state. More than 700 were killed, nearly 500 women and girls were raped by Myanmar army and more than 60000 Rohingya lost their homes during army’s genocidal operations since 9 October.