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Tillerson for credible probe of atrocities against Rohingya

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NAYPYITAW: US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called on Wednesday for a credible investigat­ion into reports of human rights abuses against Rohingya Muslims committed by Myanmar’s security forces after a meeting with its civilian and military leaders.

More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh since late August, driven out by a military counter-insurgency clearance operation in Buddhist-majority Myanmar’s Rakhine State.

A top UN official has described the military’s actions as a textbook case of “ethnic cleansing.”

“We’re deeply concerned by credible reports of widespread atrocities committed by Myanmar’s security forces and by vigilantes who were unrestrain­ed by the security forces during the recent violence in Rakhine State,” Tillerson told a joint news conference with Aung San Suu Kyi, the head of a civilian administra­tion that is less than two years old and shares power with the military.

Tillerson had earlier held separate talks with Myanmar’s military chief, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, whose forces have been accused of atrocities.

A senior UN official on Sunday levelled allegation­s of mass rape, killings and torture against the Myanmar military, known as the Tatmadaw, after a tour of refugee camps in the Cox’s Bazar region of neighborin­g Bangladesh.

Tillerson called for the Myanmar government to lead a credible and impartial investigat­ion and said those who committed abuses should be held responsibl­e.

“The recent serious allegation­s of abuses in Rakhine state demand a credible and impartial investigat­ion and those who commit human rights abuses or violations must be held accountabl­e,” he said.

“In all my meetings, I have called on the Myanmar civilian government to lead a full and effective independen­t investigat­ion and for the military to facilitate full access and cooperatio­n.”

He also said it was the duty of the military to help the government to meet commitment­s to ensure the safety and security of all people in Rakhine state.

A posting on Min Aung Hlaing’s Facebook page said Myanmar’s military supremo had explained to Tillerson the “true situation in Rakhine,” the reasons why Muslims fled, how the military was working with the government to deliver aid and the progress made for a repatriati­on process to be agreed with Bangladesh.

 ??  ?? Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right, with visiting US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson at the Foreign Ministry office in Naypyitaw, Wednesday. (AP)
Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right, with visiting US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson at the Foreign Ministry office in Naypyitaw, Wednesday. (AP)

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