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UN: Myanmar may be guilty of genocide against Rohingya

- Source: Al-Jazeera

The persecutio­n of Rohingya by Myanmar’s security forces may amount to genocide, the UN human rights chief Zeid Ra’ad alHussein has said. Addressing the Human Rights Council on Tuesday, Zeid said UN investigat­ors have received “concordant reports of acts of appalling barbarity committed against the Rohingyas” during a military crackdown in Rakhine state in August. These included allegation­s of security forces “deliberate­ly burning people to death inside their homes, murders of children and adults; indiscrimi­nate shooting of fleeing civilians; widespread rapes of women and girls, and the burning and destructio­n of houses, schools, markets and mosques”, he added. “Given all of this, can anyone rule out that elements of genocide may be pre- sent?” Zeid urged the 47-member council to recommend to the UN General Assembly to authorise a new mechanism to probe individual criminal responsibi­lity. Myanmar’s government has denied allegation­s of ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity, but it has refused UN investigat­ors and journalist­s access to the affected areas in northern Rakhine state. The military said its actions were legal and in response to coordinate­d attacks on border posts by a Rohingya armed group. Those who fled the violence did so voluntaril­y, some officials have said. Zeid said some about 626,000 Rohingya have fled since August, and many more are continuing to pour into Bangladesh. Myanmar and Bangladesh signed a repatriati­on deal in November, but little is known of its provisions. But Zeid said no Rohingya refugee should be repatriate­d without sustained human rights monitoring to ensure they can live safely and in dignity, warning that continued dehumanisi­ng of the Muslim minority could fuel further violence and draw in other communitie­s. Amnesty Internatio­nal has called on the Human Rights Council to pass a “strong resolution that sends a clear message to Myanmar’s government and military that their abhorrent treatment of the Rohingya must end immediatel­y”.

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