By Coconuts Yangon
Foreign Affairs
Minister Aung San Suu Kyi has ordered her ministry to reject visa requests from
UN investigators appointed to report on the military’s alleged human rights
atrocities in Shan, Kachin, and Rakhine states.
File Photo: Daw Aung San Suu Kyi |
“We will order
Myanmar embassies not to grant any visa to UN fact finding mission members,”
the deputy minister added. He said UN investigators would have to carry out
their mission by visiting neighboring countries.
The United Nation
Human Rights Council passed a resolution in March calling for an independent,
international fact-finding mission to investigate the Myanmar army’s alleged
human rights violations in ethnic minority areas, especially against the
Rohingya in northern Rakhine State.
In May, the council
appointed Indian lawyer Indira Jaising, Sri Lanka’s former human rights chief
Radhika Coomaraswamy, and Australian human rights advocate Christopher Dominic
Sidoti to carry out the investigation. They are expected to produce a draft report
by September.
An October 2016 raid
by Rohingya militants on border guard posts left nine police officers dead. The
military crackdown that ensued left over 1,000 dead and 90,000 Rohingyas
displaced. The UN found evidence of rape, torture, and murder committed by
Myanmar security forces during the four-month crackdown, though the Myanmar
government has defended the military from these claims.
NLD leader Win Htein
responded to the reports in March: “We do not care about this kind of unfair
report. Because we do not care, we do not worry.”
Aung San Suu Kyi has
repeatedly refused to cooperate with the UN fact-finding mission, deferring
instead to the Rakhine State Advisory Commission, led by former UN secretary
general Kofi Annan and appointed by Suu Kyi’s State Counsellor Office. The
commission does not report on human rights abuses.
In April, 23 rights
groups called on the Myanmar government to cooperate with the UN mission.
However, at
yesterday’s meeting with the deputy foreign affairs minister, lawmakers
appeared to agree with their government’s obstruction of the investigation.
One MP said: “This
issue can harm our country’s sovereignty. [T]he government must do something
effective to protect it.”
Don’t
miss to read more here about the same topic:
Myanmar says it will
refuse entry to U.N. investigators probing Rohingya abuses: http://reut.rs/2u4NljJ
Matthew Smith @matthewfsmith on tweeted: Today Suu Kyi confirmed she'll deny
access to UN fact finders. Here she is in '11 calling for them to come (at
6:08): https://youtu.be/3u89tiw0uLI
Ex-Chief of
#Gen_staff for the Myanmar Army U Hla Htay Win criticized NLD_Govt on Rakhine
Issue: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/lawmaker-criticizes-govt-rakhine-issue.html
Myanmar Says it Will
Not Grant Visas For UN Fact-finding Mission on Rakhine: http://www.rfa.org/english/news/myanmar/un-visas-06292017165515.html
It was in 1st June 2017: ‘Why do they need to come?’ NLD further refuses to
cooperate with UN fact-finding mission https://coconuts.co/yangon/news/need-come-nld-refuses-cooperate-un-fact-finding-mission/