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UN to commemorat­e crackdown on Rohingya

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The UN Security Council is planning to commemorat­e the one-year anniversar­y of Myanmar’s violent crackdown that led about 700,000 Rohingya Muslims to flee to Bangladesh at a meeting later this month.

British Ambassador Karen Pierce, the council president for August, said at a news conference on Wednesday that Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who called the Rohingya crisis “ethnic cleansing”, is expected to brief the council at the session.

Pierce said Britain wants the Aug 28 meeting to focus on gaining “unconditio­nal access” to Myanmar for the UN refugee and developmen­t agencies so they can work with the Myanmar and Bangladesh government­s “to make a credible plan to get the refugees back home in safety, dignity and security”.

She said it’s “a huge issue” that will also depend on Rohingya having “livelihood­s” and places to live when they return. She also cited two other major issues – accountabi­lity for what happened and citizenshi­p for Rohingya.

Rohingya face official and social discrimina­tion in predominan­tly Buddhist Myanmar, which denies most of them citizenshi­p and basic rights because they are looked on as immigrants from Bangladesh even though the families of many settled in Myanmar generation­s ago. Dire conditions led more than 200,000 to flee the country between 2012 and 2015.

The latest crisis began with attacks by Rohingya insurgents on Myanmar security personnel last Aug 25. The military responded with counterins­urgency sweeps and a scorched-earth campaign against Rohingya villages. It was accused of widespread human rights violations, including rape, murder, torture and the burning of Rohingya homes.

The UN human rights chief, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, has insisted that the possibilit­y of genocide against Rohingya was real and has called for the issue to be referred to the Internatio­nal Criminal Court.

Pierce said the plight of the Rohingya would have to be referred by the Security Council and at the moment “we are a hundred percent sure there would not be a positive decision”.

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