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    UN: Burma is not committed to protecting the Rohingya Muslims

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    Post by Rocky Thu 19 Oct 2017, 2:27 am

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    [rtl]The Burmese government has failed to meet its obligations to protect the Rohingya population, two senior UN officials said, calling for an investigation into genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity believed to be a Muslim minority.[/rtl]



    [rtl]"Despite the warnings we and many other officials have made, the Burmese government has failed to meet its obligations under international law and to assume its primary responsibility to protect," said the Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide Adama Deig and Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Ivan Simonović. Rohingya population of atrocities ".[/rtl]



    [rtl]The UN officials explained that they mean "atrocities" three types of crimes punishable by international law: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.[/rtl]



    [rtl]"In the same way, the international community has failed to shoulder its responsibilities" in protecting this Muslim minority in Burma.[/rtl]



    [rtl]"They call on the Burmese government to take immediate action to stop the atrocities that are believed to have been committed in Rakhine State" in western Burma.[/rtl]



    [rtl]He also called upon the Burmese government "to allow an independent international investigation mission of the Human Rights Council to proceed to Rakhine State to verify the facts."[/rtl]



    [rtl]"Once again, our failure to stop these atrocities makes us conspirators, when we will be able to live with our promise that they will never be repeated," the officials said in their statement, calling on the market for those crimes to be prosecuted "whatever their status."[/rtl]



    [rtl]According to the latest United Nations statistics, since August 25, 582,000 Rohingyas fled Burma to neighboring Bangladesh.[/rtl]



    [rtl]The recent investigation by the United Nations of the Burmese army to seek "systematically" to expel the Muslim minority and prevent the return of their children to the country with a majority of Buddhism.[/rtl]



    [rtl]Farin ethnic cleansing in Rakhine province confirmed that Burmese soldiers and Buddhist gangs had killed, raped civilians and burnt their villages that had been destroyed.[/rtl]



    [rtl]With the start of the international organization to move to stop the heinous crimes committed by the army and the Burmese gangs against Muslims in the province of Rakhine remains silent against the crimes committed by the Saudi-American aggression against the people of the right, which is more than ten times what the Muslims of Rakhine.[/rtl]



    [rtl]Independent statistics confirm that the aggression on Yemen has killed and injured since the beginning of March 2015 more than 35 thousand civilians and destroyed thousands of homes and infrastructure and displaced more than two and a half million people to areas secured by the Yemeni army and popular committees to escape the killing machine Saudi Arabia and America.[/rtl]


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