Khaleej Times

UK urges ‘independen­t’ probe of Rohingya crisis

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naypyidaw — Britain’s foreign minister Boris Johnson stopped off in Myanmar on Sunday to press Aung San Suu Kyi on the need for an independen­t probe into violence in Rakhine state, as the country faces mounting pressure to punish troops accused of atrocities against the Muslim Rohingya.

Johnson met with the embattled Myanmar leader, whose reputation among the internatio­nal community has crumbled over her handling of the Rohingya crisis, in the capital Naypyidaw while on a four-day tour in Asia.

The meeting followed Johnson’s visit to a refugee camp in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district, where nearly 700,000 Rohingya have sought sanctuary after fleeing a Myanmar army crackdown launched in northern Rakhine last August.

The UN has accused Myanmar security forces of driving the Muslim minority across the border in an ethnic cleansing campaign. Doctors Without Borders estimates at least 6,700 Rohingya died in the first month of violence.

But Myanmar has staunchly denied the charges and blocked UN investigat­ors from the conflict zone, souring relations with a host of western allies. Fresh reports of mass graves in Rakhine — and the arrest of two Reuters journalist­s investigat­ing an alleged massacre — have heightened pressure on Suu Kyi to condemn the army, who she is in a delicate powershari­ng arrangemen­t with.

But the Nobel laureate has refused to change tack and is accused by critics of adopting a siege mentality.

On Sunday Johnson and Suu Kyi “discussed in an open and friendly manner the latest developmen­ts in Rakhine State, including planning for the reception of returnees who fled”, Myanmar’s foreign ministry said in a Facebook post alongside photos of the pair meeting.

Johnson, who later flew to Rakhine state, wrote on Twitter that he raised the “importance of (Myanmar) authoritie­s in carrying out full & independen­t investigat­ion into the violence in Rakhine”.

700K rohingya have sought sanctuary after fleeing a Myanmar army crackdown

 ?? — Reuters ?? Boris Johnson shakes hands with A Aung San Suu Kyi in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, on Sunday.
— Reuters Boris Johnson shakes hands with A Aung San Suu Kyi in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, on Sunday.

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