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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, February 2, 2018
Rohingya rebel group denies links to human, drug trafficking groups
By Emma Richards |
THE armed rebel group fighting for the liberation of the Rohingya people
has accused the Burmese military of hiring violent gangs to pose as its
members to tarnish its “noble image.”
In a statement released Wednesday, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army
(ARSA) said the “Burmese terrorist government” had commissioned groups
that were committing offences in their name. They also accused other
independent armed groups of the same.
“There are other armed groups, dacoit groups (armed robbers), human
trafficking groups, drug trafficking groups and some other groups
commissioned by the Burmese terrorist government that have been
operating various activities inside Arakan State, as well as inside
Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, by disguising as the members of
ARSA with the intention to tarnish the noble image of ARSA in the eyes
of the international community,” the statement reads.
1:05 am - 31 Jan 2018
It is not clear what specific incidents the group are referring to. The
statement goes on to assert that it strictly does not allow any of its
members to attack civilians “regardless of their religious and ethnic
background”. It’s only action is in self-defence and directed only at
the “terrorist military regime,” referring to the Tatmadaw, as the
Burmese army is known.
ARSA were responsible for the Aug 25 attack on police outposts in
northern Rakhine State, which prompted the most recent outbreak of
violence in the region. The military “clearance operations” that
followed forced over 655,000 Rohingya refugees to flee across the border
to neighbouring Bangladesh.
Kutupalong in Bangladesh’s border region is now home to one of the
biggest refugee camps in the world. Talks between Bangladesh and Burma
resulted in a plan for repatriation of the Rohingya Muslim minority. The
process was due to start last week but was postponed after Bangladeshi
officials said more time was required to prepare. There was also strong
reluctance from the refugees to return to Rakhine.
Aid agencies voiced concern that repatriation is too premature when the
safety of the refugees cannot be guaranteed upon their return to Burma
where anti-Rohingya sentiment is still running high.
One day before repatriation was due to start on Jan 23, refugee camp
leader Yusuf Ali became the second Rohingya representative to be killed
in a matter of days. As both men were pro-repatriation, reports
surrounding the killings indicate their position on the issue may have
been linked to the deaths.
In Wednesday’s statement, ARSA declared that they would name the leaders
of the other armed groups if they continue to masquerade as ARSA
members, saying: “Our sole objective is to defend, salvage and protect
the innocent Rohingya indigenous native ethnic community.”