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Rohingya Advocacy Groups: Rakhine deaths are new excuse for crackdown on civilians
Tuesday October 18, 2016 7:36 PM, IINA

Rohingya Muslims

Yangon:
Rohingya advocacy groups worldwide has expressed serious concerns over what they claim is a continued military and police crackdown in western Myanmar, as authorities seek those responsible for the murder of nine police officers, Anadolu Agency reported.

The nine died along with eight armed men in three separate attacks on police outposts on the Myanmar-Bangladesh border in western Rakhine State on October 9.

The outposts are located in Maungdaw and Yathay Taung townships, two areas predominantly occupied by the country's stateless Rohingya Muslim population -- described by United Nations as one of the most persecuted minority groups in the world.

Late Sunday, a statement from the groups headlined "Save Rohingya from Annihilation" claimed that military and police have since been indiscriminately killing Rohingya and torching and plundering their homes and villages, under the pretext of looking for the attackers.

"Two mass graves were found, and about 100 Rohingya civilians were extra-judicially killed that included old men, women, and children," it said.

According to Myanmar media, however, since October 9 no more than 33 people -- including four soldiers and 29 suspected attackers -- have been killed, including two women.

Monday's statement added that at least five Rohingya villages had also been set ablaze as the army sought those responsible.

"The grave situation has caused many Rohingya to flee their villages. An estimated 5000 Rohingya have been internally displaced causing great humanitarian disaster. Due to curfew order and blockade, there is an acute shortage of food, medicine, and other essentials. The situation is exponentially worsening," the statement underlined.

On Friday, Myanmar’s government said that the initial raids on the police outposts were conducted by the Aqa Mul Mujahidin organization, which it described as being affiliated with the Rohingya Solidarity Organization (RSO), a shadowy extremist group that takes its name from the Rohingya.

It has blamed the attacks on non-Myanmar nationals, but has said they were aided by some members of the local community.

“The attacks in Maungdaw Township were systematically planned in advance over a long period of time, assisted by foreign funding and the support of members of foreign terrorist organizations,” said a president’s office statement.

Though most experts believe the RSO’s continued existence is a myth, the government has classified it as an extremist group and officials blame it for recent attacks on border areas.

While Muslim organizations in Myanmar condemned the original attacks, a statement on Sunday said that they have since been used as an excuse to attack innocent Rohingya, and then claim that the Muslim community was burning down its own homes in an effort to gain international sympathy.

"Whilst these crimes against humanity have been manifestly committed by the joint armed forces with impunity, the authorities, as a part of an evil design, are spreading lies to the media that 'Bengalis' -- a racial slur in reference to the Rohingya people -- are burning down their own houses to leave the international community in a state of confusion," it said.

Local nationalists have long labeled Rohingya “Bengali” -- a term suggesting they are illegal immigrants from neighboring Bangladesh, and therefore have no right to Myanmar citizenship.

The statement called on the European Union, United Nations and other members of the international community to make an objective assessment of the situation and help the victims of human rights violations on humanitarian grounds.

"We also request the State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi to intervene into the matter and put an end to the military crackdowns on the civilian population.”


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