By Aung Aung
Though 1978 “Repatriation Agreement”
acknowledged that the Rohingya had legal residence in the country, Myanmar has
been continuously accusing them illegal Bengali intruders from Bangladesh. Not
only accuse them as illegal immigrants, but also asked the international
community to stop using the term “Rohingya” in an attempt to erase the
Rohingya’s history dated to the 8th Century A.D.
The Government of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma agreed to the repatriation of the lawful Rohingya residents of Burma because all Rohingya refugees held National Registration Cards of Burma. After repatriation, Burmese government assumed persecution against Rohingya, confiscating their National Registration Cards and replacing them with White Cards to make them illegal Bengali immigrants from Bangladesh.
Myanmar government is systematically and
repeatedly terrorizing the Rohingya minority since 1965.
Denying existence of Rohingya is State’s Plan
of Genocide. Both Pakistan and Bangladesh know State Plan of Burmese Government
against Rohingya but none of them officially disclose their witnesses about
Rohingya Genocide. In 1978, NagaMin operation was conducted and all National
Registration Cards in the hands of Rohingya were confiscated by the State.
The Burmese military used forced evictions
and widespread rapes and murders against the Rohingya. By May 1978,
approximately 200,000 Rohingya refugees had entered Bangladesh and settled into
13 U.N. refugee camps near the border. The secret 1978 “Repatriation Agreement”
that resulted states, “The leaders of delegations, duly authorized by and on
behalf of the Government of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma and
the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, following their talks
held in Dacca on 7th – 9th July 1978. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gpmNfFX
The Government of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma agreed to the repatriation of the lawful Rohingya residents of Burma because all Rohingya refugees held National Registration Cards of Burma. After repatriation, Burmese government assumed persecution against Rohingya, confiscating their National Registration Cards and replacing them with White Cards to make them illegal Bengali immigrants from Bangladesh.
In 1982, a new citizenship law was passed,
which effectively rendered the Rohingya as Stateless as they were again not
recognized as one of the country’s 135 ethnic groups. Though Rohingya are an
ethnic group living since 8th Century in Burma, they are not considered as one
of the country’s ethnic groups. The law had established three levels of
citizenship. In order to obtain the most basic level (naturalized citizenship),
there must be proof that the person’s family lived in Myanmar prior to 1948, as
well as fluency in one of the national languages.
Many Rohingya could not produce the necessary
documents because Ne Win’s regime confiscated all documents in the hands of
Rohingya through NagaMin Operations. Though Rohingya was among the indigenous
ethnic broadcasting program of Burma like Shan, Kachin, Kayin and Chin until
1965, not like Rakhine which was not included in the program until 1974,
Rohingya have been being forced to alter them into Bengali through unjust,
illogical, dishonest and genocidal attempts by the regime.
In 1990, Director General of National
Intelligence, General Khin Nyunt formed NaSaKa which main functions were to
torture and oppress Rohingya as much as possible, force them to leave as many
as possible and make them illegal Bengali immigrants from Bangladesh issuing
White Cards.
NaSaKa transformed all Rohingya villages into
the concentration camps depriving all basic rights including educational and
healthcare rights, right to travel one place to another. As a result, 1000s of
Rohingya took risky sea journey to escape from genocidal persecution. Most of
the Asian countries, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore faced boat
people crisis.
Between 1991 and 1992, additional rapes,
forced labor, and religious persecution caused another 250,000 Rohingya
refugees to flee Myanmar for Bangladesh. A 1992 agreement between Myanmar and
Bangladesh similarly acknowledged the lawful residence of the Rohingya in
Burma.
Article II of United Nation’s 1948 Genocide
Convention describes genocide as “any of the following acts committed with
intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or
religious group, as such: Killing members of the group; Causing serious bodily
or mental harm to members of the group; Deliberately inflicting on the group
conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole
or in part; Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.”
Persecution and dehumanization of military
junta against the Rohingya has been going on for decades, and genocidal
violence against Rohingya was staged in June, 2012 that killed 1000s Rohingya
and made more than 140000 internally displaced persons. China helped Thein Sein
government of Myanmar stage the violence to complete its Golden Gas Project and
Deep Sea Port in KyaukPyu of Rakhine State. The Statement of Dr.Aye Maung,
chairman of Arakan National Party; “We should do Rohingya like Israel does
against Palestine” was published on Venus News Journal.
Myanmar regime has widely spread a false
propaganda; “western gate of Myanmar, Rakhine State is unsecure and incline to
fall because Bengali from Bangladesh are invading Myanmar’s territory in daily
basis.” ” Many INGOs including Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) who were
sympathetic to Rohingya were expelled from Rakhine State.
During Suu Kyi administration, Myanmar
launched the worse genocidal operations against Rohingya as an excuse of ARSA,
a group of Rohingya insurgent attacked Border Guard Police Post using swords
and wooden sticks. As a result, nearly 700,000 have fled the destruction of
their homes and persecution risking death by sea or on foot for Bangladesh
since August 2017.
At least 6,700 Rohingya, including at least
730 children under the age of five, were killed in the month after the violence
broke out, according to MSF. Amnesty International says the Myanmar military
also raped and abused Rohingya women and girls. Some 18,000 Rohingya women and
girls were raped by Myanmar’s army and police and over 115,000 Rohingya homes
were burned down and 113,000 others vandalized.
Influx of Buddhists from Bangladesh to Burma
West Pakistan began a military crackdown on
the Eastern wing of the nation to suppress Bengali calls for self-determination
rights. During the nine-month-long Bangladesh war for independence, about
500000 people were killed. After the independence, the government encouraged
massive settlement by Bangladeshis in Chittagonian Hill Tract region which
changed the demographics from 98 percent indigenous in 1971 to less than fifty
percent by 2000.
In Patuakhali District and Barguna District
the Rakhine population declined from a high of about 100 thousand in the 20th
century to 2.5 thousand in 2015. A number of the Rakhines have since fled to
Myanmar to escape persecution. There were 144 paras in Barguna and 93 in
Patuakhali in 1948, but now the number has come down to 26 and 13 respectively.
Burmese regime encouraged Buddhists to leave
Bangladesh by providing Rohingya’s lands which were confiscated by the regime,
issuing identity cards for them, offering variety posts in the governmental
service. Captain Thar Kyaw and Kyaw Maung who were from Bangladesh became
Administrators in 1980s.
Although Robayet Ferdous, associate
professor, Department of Mass Communication and Journalism of Dhaka University,
commented that most of the Rakhines had gone to Burma due to suppression and land
grabbing, Burmese regime was responsible for the influx of Buddhists from
Bangladesh. Because Burmese regime always supports the influx blaming
Bangladesh as if it persecutes Buddhists in Bangladesh.
Actually, Burmese regime has planned to
eradicate Rohingya and replace them with Bangladeshi Buddhist influx. Those
Buddhist influxes from Bangladesh are called Awakyuntha by native Rakhine and
their monasteries are separated from local. They brought hatred and racism with
them and spread hatred against Rohingya.
Bangladesh, no doubt, has given shelter to
Rohingya refugees from Myanmar in the year 1978, 1991, 2012, 2016, 2017 and up
to date. Bangladesh has an obligation to warn Myanmar not to use the term
“Bengali” for Rohingya and urge to end Rohingya Genocide immediately.
Pakistan is a State that is overseeing ethnic
cleansing in its largest province of Baluchistan. For that reason, it feels
that it has no moral right to speak for another community being persecuted. It
sells weapons to Myanmar genociders. Even the Rohingya living in Karachi of
Pakistan either don’t have an identity card or they are registered as
‘Bengalis’ which is precisely what the Myanmar government is doing to the
Rohingya i.e. forcing them to register as Bengalis relinquishing their status
as inhabitants of Burma since the 8th century. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g6YasNY
Arakan Dream 2020 is an initiative, according
to AA chief Gen.Tun Myat Naing, in the name of “The Way of Rakhita,” that the
Rakhine are pursuing an independent state and this provokes concern among the
Burmese elite who largely hold onto a paternalistic view on guarding
sovereignty. Both Rakhine leaders and Myanmar generals have narcotics business
(WY, Yaba, Opium) and plans to eliminate Rohingya. For Rakhine army, smuggling
Yaba is one of the main income sources to buy weapon from China.
Distributing WY and Yaba among the Rohingya
youth by security personals is one of genocidal plans of Myanmar regime. Since
2013, Myanmar secretly distributed WY tablets to Rohingya youth at no cost in
Sittwe and 30-40 percent of young Rohingya addict to WY now. Yaba has become a
headache for Bangladesh because of an alarming rise in smuggling of the
contraband drug from Myanmar. Bangladesh should ask international community to
put pressure on Myanmar to shut down the yaba factories in Myanmar.
Both Bangladesh and Pakistan should help to
end Rohingya Genocide or raise a strong Rohingya insurgent group like Rakhine
Army which is supported by China, in order to fight for their natural rights.
According to the principles of philosophy, power is approved. “Might is right”
is the norm. It says, “All power to the strongest.” “The winner takes all and
it is right in power.”