Tuesday, December 13, 2016

The Inquiry Commission is nothing rather than a “JOKE” to the world



The Inquiry Commission is nothing rather than a “JOKE” to the world

By Mir Ahmed Siddiquee
As soon as Myanmar’s President has formed the 13 members’ inquiry commission, with the selected racist and genocides, Rohingya activists and organization have objected the commission and demanded as ever, UN led International Investigation Commission but Myanmar government neither respond nor replied, even continued the offenses as well, and then started visiting the affected areas with the big security. Myanmar’s security forces tried to be barred the Rohingyas not to be reached to Vice-President, who is leading the commission, the Rohingyas met and explained everything happened in their villages. 


Detail news of Vice-President led Inquiry Commission visits to Kyet Yoe Pyin is here below: https://mirsdq.blogspot.com/2016/12/vice-president-led-inquiry-commission.html

12 December 2016
Early morning a group of Myanmar Troops arrive here, for security of Vice-President led commission, they looted properties from Habi Ahmed (father of Village Admin) and Ruhul Ahmed Uncle of Village Admin) houses, they tried to be barred to meet with commission by saying security reason but villagers tried and met with them.

Vice President led 13 Members Inquiry Commission arrived here before noon, some villagers met freely with Vice-President and other members too. They were looking for the men who met with Rakhine Commission when visited to the village but those didn’t appear for the fear of arrest.
The villagers explained all the rape cases, murder cases and showed burned houses also tried to show the mass graves but for the shortage time, they left.

Myanmar arrive again as soon they left from the village to take correct list of the burned houses.

Kyet Yoe Pyin is a village Tract located in Maungdaw north, on the way to Kyien Chaung, in 16 miles distance from down town. About 1200 houses in 6 village/hamlets, more than 9000 population existed. A village marked included with about 200 permanent shops. In recent attack, 276 houses, 165 shops, 2 Mosques and 5 madarsas have been burned by recently mass attack by Myanmar Army and BGP. Moreover many women raped and killed including over aged and kids, many men also brutally killed in this village. Many men were arrested; some of them released and most of them are still in prison and no news may be killed. The entire village tract was emptied for the fear of arrest, killing and raping by Army but now appeared again about 400 houses in 6 villages/hamlets. Today the villagers have explained everything above, according the sources.
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Al though the villagers have explained everything happened in their villages, Myanmar’s commission reported as below according government media and President Office.




Myanmar’s President Office announcement is here below: https://www.facebook.com/myanmarpresidentoffice.gov.mm/posts/1168884523159282

Muslim villagers refuted claims of rape and murder by British newspaper

13th December, 2016
Residents of Kyetyoepyin village in Maungtaw, the site of alleged rapes and killings of Muslim children as reported by the British newspaper “the Guardian”, said yesterday, under questioning from the Rakhine State’s Investigation Commission, that the claimed atrocities did not happen.
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The commission, led by its Chairman, Vice President U Myint swe, said that the denial by villagers of the human rights abuses were discovered during their continuing tour of villages in the Maungtaw area, Rakhine State yesterday, in order to conduct transparent investigations into the 9th October and 12-13 November attacks on the border police outposts.
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“Commission members conducted the field trips yesterday to meet the elders of the village, women, Muslim youth and children. All were questioned in detail on whether the reports of alleged rapes and the killing of Muslim children in the village of Kyetyoepyin, Maungtaw that had been reported in the UK newspaper “the Guardian” were true or not. All, who were questioned and told of the allegations in the Guardian newspaper, said that the report was not valid and the alleged cases had not taken place in their village”, the commission said in a statement obtained by the Myanmar News Agency.
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The names of the villagers were not released by the commission. The denials by villagers regarding to the alleged rapes and killings of Muslim children came about during questioning by the teams of commission members led by members U Aung Kyi and Dr Daw Thet Thet Zin concerning with the 12th October incident in which assailants attacked the government troops outside their village. The incident had resulted in the death of 10 attackers, an outbreak of fire in the village and the seizure of a single-barreled gun.
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The teams of commission members spoke to Muslim villagers, women and children to ask if there had taken place any cases of rape or prosecution of children. The locals replied that they only heard of such cases in the form of rumours. They said that they did not know or see anything of the events described, according to the commission.
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In Saturday’s online and printed editions of the Guardian, a Muslim woman named Noor Ayesha is profiled and quoted as saying mass atrocities occurred in mid-October in her village. She claimed that a group of 20 soldiers came to her home in Kyetyoepyin in mid October, and they killed her husband and seven of her children, raped her and burned her home down. She also told the Guardian that two of her daughters were raped by soldiers before they were killed. She is now in Bangladesh, The Guardian reports.
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The Myanmar government has consistently denied the allegations.
A commission member said yesterday that media access to the northern Rakhine has been restricted for the security reasons, but will be lifted in the future. .
“Right now, only official statements can be released due to the current situation. After that, other media including international media will be allowed”, said Dr Aung Tun Thet. He also said that, in the meantime, the public should be wary of social and online media. “We can easily see how rumours can be spread and how biased information can be disseminated on social and on-line media”, he said.
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The Vice-President and the rest of the commission also visited the Muslim-majority village of Gwazon, where they conducted interrogations concerning the 12th November afternoon event during which a commanding officer was killed as his Tatmadaw column was attacked by about 500 assailants using small arms, swords, spears and harpoons.

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Later, the commission visited the villages of Dargyizar, Pwintbyuchaung and Nganchaung. Yesterday evening, the commission briefed on the measures taken by the cabinet of the Rakhine State, and the Vice-President discussed in detail matters relating to the rule of law and effective delivery and distribution of humanitarian aid.
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Very funny and very interesting too!
The Chairman of inquiry commission is the one who carried out the Rohingya genocide in NaSaKa period, is a most awful person for Rohingyas.

Rohingya villagers said “they were in hope of justice as the highest rank person may not lie with the victims but glaring worse according their statement.”

 The Commission is “not to find out the fact but to finish the remaining Rohingya peoples who are there in half-dead position” and also neither Rohingya nor any Muslims are taken in the commission as members. Read here: https://mirsdq.blogspot.com/2016/12/rohingyas-demand-un-led-international.html


The commission was formed to fool to the world who knows about Myanmar’s smart strategies to end Rohingyas from the land. The visits to the villages glared and proved they are not to investigate the reality but to hide the violated crimes by Myanmar Army and Border Guard Police (BGP). Therefore, the commission is a “JOKE” or manipulation to the world.