The Borneo Post

Myanmar burned Rohingya villages despite refugee deal — HRW

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YANGON: Myanmar’s army burned down dozens of Rohingya homes within days of signing a refugee repatriati­on deal with Bangladesh, showing the agreement was a mere ‘ public relations stunt’, Human Rights Watch said yesterday.

The rights group, citing analysis of satellite imagery, said buildings in 40 villages were destroyed in October and November, increasing the total to 354 villages that had been partially or completely razed since last August.

Dozens of buildings were burned the same week Myanmar and Bangladesh signed a memorandum of understand­ing on Nov 23 to begin returning refugees from Bangladesh within two months, HRW said in a report.

“The Burmese army’s destructio­n of Rohingya villages within days of signing a refugee repatriati­on agreement with Bangladesh shows that commitment­s to safe returns were just a public relations stunt,” said Brad Adams, HRW’s Asia director, in the report, adding safety pledges for returnees could not be taken seriously.

“Myanmar is playing the most cynical of games, with Aung San Suu Kyi and her team signing a refugee repatriati­on deal that contains no real guarantees of protection to returnees, while on the ground the security forces continue their campaign of torching the villages the Rohingya want to return to,” Phil Robertson, deputy director of HRW’s Asia division, told AFP.

Aid groups have said they will boycott any new camps set up in northern Rakhine.

Last week the group Doctors Without Borders released a survey which found that nearly 7,000 Rohingya had been killed in the Rakhine violence.

The military has put the number in the hundreds and denied targeting civilians or committing atrocities, while Suu Kyi said major security operations stopped in early September.

Myanmar has in the past blamed fires in villages on insurgents.

“I am not sure of the number of villages” affected, government spokesman Zaw Htay told AFP, without providing additional comment on the HRW report. — AFP

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