By @mir_sidiquee
Myanmar government has expressed its willingness to take
back all the 700,000 Rohingya refugees that are sheltered in Bangladesh since
August 2017, at a dialogue forum in Singapore.
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As for Rohingya activist called it “mockery” according to
U Thaung Tun’s usage “If you can send back 700,000 on a voluntary basis, we are
willing to receive them,” Thaung Tun said. “Can this be called ethnic
cleansing?
“There is no war going on, so it’s not war crimes. Crimes
against humanity, that could be a consideration, but we need clear evidence.
These serious charges should be proved and they should not be bandied about
lightly.”
“His usages are too shock-able, lies and mockery” said
Rohingya activist @mir_sidiquee at the occasion of 3rd June,
Rohingya Martyrs Day.
In fact, Myanmar is bound by international law to take
back its own people who have fled persecution in their own homeland. We find it
dubious on its part to add a caveat making it dependent on the voluntariness on
the part of the refugees. We wonder whether it is another mendacious action the
likes of which we have been witnessing since the beginning of the latest
exodus.
It is up to Myanmar to create conditions for the
Rohingyas to return willingly. Even now the government is unwilling to
acknowledge that a pre-planned campaign is going on in northern Rakhine to
cleanse that area of the Rohingyas, which even the UN and other aid agencies
have called a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. It is still asking for
proof when proof is aplenty. It shamefacedly tries to dilute the severity of the
Rohingya suffering by comparing that with the state of other ethnic and
religious groups in the region.
International agencies, particularly the UN agencies,
must oversee the repatriation and international opinion must be brought on
Naypyidaw, like the threat to haul it to the ICC for war crimes, to ensure that
the three basic conditions—safety of the Rohingyas, return to their own
homestead and rights of citizenship—are guaranteed to them.