Confirmation of Racial Genocide in Myanmar: Amnesty International

 15 Sep 2017 ( IBTN News Bureau )
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International human rights organization Amnesty International has said that they have strong evidence that the Myanmar army has set fire to houses of Rohingya Muslims in a planned manner.

Amnesty International has said that photographs taken from the satellite kept Myanmar's violent. There is a fierce fire on more than 80 places in the province.

According to this, the witnesses themselves have told that Myanmar's army and attacking gangs used petrol and rocket launchers to burn the house and killed the Rohingya residents by firing indiscriminately.

"The information we have collected from different sources clearly shows that racial elimination campaign is being run by Myanmar's security forces," said Olaf Blumquist, an Amnesty International researcher. Rakhine Province is burning.''

According to Olaf Blumquist, "We have gathered evidence of fire in more than 80 places throughout the province.

The result of this is that the Myanmar army is in any way running a campaign to oust the Rohingya people from the country. The army and the attacking gang are working together."

Although the army has denied this and said that he has launched a military campaign in response to the attack of Rohingya extremists.

Rohingya Muslims are reaching Bangladesh in thousands of thousands of lives saved from Myanmar. And with the arrival of such a large number of refugees, Bangladesh too is in trouble.

Meanwhile, the United States and Britain have also instructed the Myanmar army to stop violence. US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said that the violence against the Rohingya people should be closed immediately.

Tillerson, who went on a trip to Britain, said, "We believe Aung San Suu Kyi is facing very difficult and complex situations. And I think it is very important that the rest of the world also speak on this. These violence must stop immediately."

He said, "A lot of people are giving it the name of the racial massacre. We should support Suu Kyi and her leadership, but the army that has shared in power must give a clear message that this violence is unacceptable.

Britain's Foreign Minister Boris Johnson has said that Myanmar's top leader Aung San Suu Kyi should use her moral effect.

He said, "I respect her struggle for democracy and I think that many people in this world think so, but I think that now it has become necessary that they have their own influence should be used and should speak on the problem of people in Rakhine province."

He said, "No one would want that military rule in Burma returned, but it is important for them to say that they are hate and people should get permission to come back."

There has been a struggle between Rohingya and Buddhists for many years in Buddhist-dominated Myanmar. Tens of thousands of Rohingyas have escaped to Bangladesh and the migration continues.

Some of these refugees have also arrived in India, where there is a demand to send them back and in this case there is a case even in the Supreme Court of India.

On the other hand, on the appeal of Dhaka, the Government of India has decided to send relief material extending the hand for refugees to Bangladesh who arrived in Bangladesh.

 

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