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The Arakan Rohingya National Organisation
condemns the Tatmadaw’s illegal takeover of Burma/Myanmar since February 1,
2021. The international community is aware that one year ago, Tatmadaw, the
military junta of Burma, perpetrated a coup against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and
the National League for Democracy, the winners of the 2020 elections. While
the Rohingya were disenfranchised from the voting process in Burma, ARNO
condemned the coup and has continued to condemn the violence perpetrated by
the junta against innocent civilians, ethnic groups, and peaceful protestors.
The junta has dismantled the rule of law, continues to hunt those who are
opposed to its illegal power grab, and has utilized weapons normally deployed
in war against its own people. Generally, ARNO calls upon the
international community to do more than make speeches and write empty
promises on paper. Despite targeted sanctions having been placed on members
of the junta, they have still been able to acquire weapons. The international
community, specifically the UN Security Council, must place a global arms
embargo upon Myanmar and enforce this arms embargo. Regional actors such as
ASEAN must also enforce a global arms embargo and insist that the Tatmadaw
bring the violence to a standstill. Countries which violate the global arms
embargo should be penalized accordingly. In addition, complimenting the
global arms embargo is the imposition of a no-fly zone across Myanmar to
prevent the junta from attacking civilians. These barbaric acts have caused
thousands to flee in to neighboring countries like Thailand and India. Further, ARNO calls upon the international
community, specifically the Special Envoy to Myanmar to ask the junta to open
humanitarian corridors in Myanmar to allow for food aid and COVID 19
assistance to reach all peoples, particularly those who are being targeted by
the junta. With regards to the Rohingya people, the
international community is aware that the next set of hearings at the
International Court of Justice will take place in February 2022. It is
important that all parties continue to keep pressure on the junta to take the
provisional measures orders seriously and implement them. Despite technical
compliance in creating a “genocide law” in Burma, the junta has continued to
violate that law on a daily basis. ARNO has been mindful of dialogue that is
taking place between Myanmar and Bangladesh regarding the repatriation of
Rohingya people back to their traditional homeland in Myanmar. In order for
the return to be safe, dignified, and voluntary, both parties must resolve
issues related to citizenship and citizenship must not be conditioned on any
single factor. It is unacceptable that this dialogue has been prolonged, both
under the Aung San Suu Kyi and under the Tatmadaw. Further, all conversations
regarding repatriation must include discussions regarding the appropriate
return of Rohingya back into the Arakan to the lands that they owned. There
should be no misunderstanding that the Rohingya people want to return home,
in a voluntary capacity and not to worsened conditions or to an open-air
prison built to further restrict the Rohingya’s movements in the Arakan. ARNO stands in solidarity with all people
in Burma who are continuing to experience a deterioration of their life. For more information, please contact: |
Wednesday, February 2, 2022
ARNO Press Release: Burma suffers
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