Joint Statement: Rohingya Groups Call on U.S. Government
to Ensure International Accountability for Myanmar Military-Planned Genocide
December 17, 2018
We, the undersigned Rohingya organizations
worldwide, call for accountability for genocide and crimes against humanity in
Myanmar and for the United States government to take urgent action. We urge the
U.S. government to urgently act to hold Myanmar military official’s accountable
for genocide.
The U.S. government has referred to what
happened to our people as "ethnic cleansing,” which is partially accurate;
however, the U.S. should make a clear legal determination of the facts which
amount to the crime of genocide. The Myanmar military and authorities made
systematic preparations to commit mass atrocity crimes against our Rohingya
community - with the intent to destroy us.
United States House passed Resolution 1091
stating that atrocities against the Rohingya as crimes against humanity and
genocide. The Resolution is calling for “all those responsible for these crimes
against humanity and genocide should be tracked, sanctioned, arrested,
prosecuted, and punished under applicable international criminal statutes and
conventions.”
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On December 3, the United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum came to the conclusion that there is compelling evidence that
the Myanmar military committed crimes against humanity and genocide against the
Rohingya of Rakhine State, Myanmar. On the same day, the international law firm
Public International Law and Policy Group (PILPG) hired by the United States
State Department to investigate the august 25, 2017 military “clearance
operations” on the Rohingya in Myanmar, said it found evidence of genocide
based on interviews with over 1,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
Many of the undersigned organizations have
documented how Myanmar authorities are responsible for human rights violations
in Rakhine State including killings, rape, destruction of property, and burning
of villages. The Government of Myanmar denies Rohingya citizenship and denies
the very existence of our ethnicity.
On September 24, the U.S. Department of State
released its report documenting mass human rights violations against our
Rohingya people. The report shows that the campaign was "well-planned and
coordinated." However, the report makes no determination that the violence
amounts to genocide or crimes against humanity.
We, the undersigned Rohingya organizations
worldwide, are deeply concerned by international inaction, including from the
U.S. government. We urge the U.S. government to make a clear genocide
determination and to pursue other policies and responses.
On September 18, the United Nations independent
international Fact-Finding-Mission on the situation in Myanmar released its
final report concluding that Myanmar’s top military generals should be
prosecuted for genocide against Rohingya in Rakhine State as well as for crimes
against humanity.
In July, human rights group Fortify Rights
published an extensive report exposing how the Myanmar authorities made
“extensive and systematic preparations” for attacks against Rohingya civilians
during the weeks and months before Rohingya militants attacked police on August
25, 2017.
We, the undersigned Rohingya organizations
call on the administration of President Trump and all people of conscience
within the U.S. government to ensure the United Nations Security Council
imposes an arms embargo on Myanmar and refers the situation in Myanmar to the
International Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC should investigate and prosecute
the military’s crimes against our Rohingya people as well as the Kachin, Shan,
and others.
Signatories:
1.
Arakan Rohingya Development Association – Australia (ARDA)
2.
Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO)
3.
British Rohingya Community in UK
4.
Burmese Rohingya Association in Queensland-Australia (BRAQA)
5.
Burmese Rohingya Association Japan (BRAJ)
6.
Burmese Rohingya Community Australia (BRCA)
7. Burmese
Rohingya Community in Denmark
8.
Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK (BROUK)
9.
Canadian Burmese Rohingya Organisation
10.
Canadian Rohingya Development Initiative
11.
Myanmar Ethnic Rohingya Human Rights Organisation in Malaysia (MERHROM)
12.
Rohingya Advocacy Network in Japan
13.
Rohingya American Society
14.
Rohingya Arakanese Refugee Committee
15.
Rohingya Association of Canada
16.
Rohingya Community in Finland
17.
Rohingya Community in Germany
18.
Rohingya Community in Sweden
19.
Rohingya Community in Switzerland
20.
Rohingya Organisation Norway
21.
Rohingya Society Malaysia (RSM)
22.
Rohingya Society Netherlands
23.
Rohingya Women Development Network (RDWN)
For more information, please contact:
Tun Khin (Mobile): +44 7888714866
Nay San Lwin (Mobile): +49 176 62139138
Source: RB
Source: RB