The Sun (Malaysia)

UM to host tribunal on atrocities against Rohingya

- BY TIMOTHY ACHARIAM

PETALING JAYA: A people’s tribunal on the atrocities and state crimes against the Rohingya, Kachins and other ethnic minority groups in Myanmar will be held at Universiti Malaya in September.

The opinion tribunal, Rome-based Permanent People’s Tribunal held its inaugural meeting in the University of London earlier this year in March.

The tribunal had urged the United Nations and Asean to take swift action and effective measures to stop these crimes against the Rohingya and the Kachin.

The tribunal also heard strong condemnati­ons and criticisms from leaders of the minority groups living in exile in the United Kingdom levelled at Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the National League for Democracy (NLD).

Social activist Dr Chandra Muzaffar (pix) who is the chairman of the organising committee of the tribunal said that since the last tribunal, neither the UN nor Asean has responded effectivel­y.

“The tribunal will be held in the form of a moot court hearing where experts on the issues of genocide, human rights and mass killings will play the role of juror,” said Chandra.

“Refugees who had personally experience­d and who were eyewitness­es to events surroundin­g the violence committed will be testifying,” he added.

From there, the panellists will make a conclusion based on oral testimonie­s on the atrocities and present their findings to the United Nation’s Fact Finding Mission that was tasked to send its official to Yangon.

Although the tribunal is not legally binding, Chandra believes that the findings of these tribunals will bring to the public eye the atrocities that are still taking place in Myanmar.

“We hope to make the findings public and to push the Asean government­s, including Myanmar, to stop the genocide,” he said.

The tribunal will be held on Sept 18 to 22 at Universiti Malaya’s Law Faculty in Kuala Lumpur.

Over 300 ethnic Rohingya, Kachin and other groups, who are refugees are expected to testify.

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