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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, July 1, 2017
Burma: Govt to refuse entry to UN team probing Rohingya abuses
BURMA (Myanmar) will
refuse entry to members of a United Nations probe focusing on
allegations of killings, rape and torture by security forces against
Rohingya Muslims, an official said on Friday.
The government led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi had already said
it would not cooperate with a mission set up after a Human Rights
Council resolution was adopted in March.
“If they are going to send someone with regards to the fact-finding
mission, then there’s no reason for us to let them come,” said Kyaw
Zeya, permanent secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the
capital, Naypyitaw.
“Our missions worldwide are advised accordingly,” he said, explaining that visas to enter Burma would not be issued to the mission’s appointees or staff.
Suu Kyi, who came to power last year amid a transition from military rule, leads Burma through the specially created position of “State Counsellor”, but is also minister of foreign affairs.
Although she does not oversee the military, Suu Kyi has been criticised
for failing to stand up for the more than 1 million stateless Rohingya
Muslims in the western state of Rakhine.
She said during a trip to Sweden this month the UN mission “would have
created greater hostility between the different communities”. The
majority in Rakhine are ethnic Rakhine Buddhists who, like many in
Buddhist-majority Myanmar, see the Rohingya as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.
Some 75,000 Rohingya fled northwestern Rakhine state to Bangladesh late last year after the Burmese army carried out a security operation in response to attacks by Rohingya insurgents that killed nine border police.
A UN report in February, based on interviews with some of the Rohingya
refugees, said the response involved mass killings and gang rapes of
Rohingya, and “very likely” amounted to crimes against humanity and
possibly ethnic cleansing.
Burma, along with neighbours China and India, dissociated itself from
the March resolution brought by the European Union, which called for a
mission to look into the allegations in Rakhine as well as reports of
abuses in ethnic conflicts in the north of the country.
Indira Jaising, an advocate from the Supreme Court of India, was
appointed to lead the mission in May. The other two members are
Harvard-trained Sri Lankan lawyer Radhika Coomaraswamy and Australian
consultant Christopher Dominic.
Burma insists
that a domestic investigation – headed by former lieutenant general and
Vice President Myint Swe – is sufficient to look into the allegations
in Rakhine.
“Why do they try to use unwarranted pressure when the domestic mechanisms have not been exhausted?” said Kyaw Zeya.
“It will not contribute to our efforts to solve the issues in a holistic manner,” he said.
An advisory panel headed by former UN chief Kofi Annan is set to propose
solutions for the broader issues in Rakhine but has not been asked to
investigate human rights abuses. – Reuters