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‘It is abhorrent ethnic cleansing’

Pompeo: US will hold those responsibl­e as accountabl­e for attack on Rohingya

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ATLAnTA: The United States will continue to hold accountabl­e those responsibl­e for what he described as the “abhorrent ethnic cleansing” of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said.

Pompeo’s statement came on the one year anniversar­y of the conflict in western Myanmar’s Rakhine state that drove more than 700,000 Rohingya from their homes into neighbouri­ng Bangladesh.

“A year ago, following deadly militant attacks, security forces responded by launching abhorrent ethnic cleansing of ethnic Rohingya in Burma,” Pompeo said on Twitter, using an alternativ­e name for Myanmar.

“The US will continue to hold those responsibl­e accountabl­e. The military must respect human rights for Burma’s democracy to succeed.”

The military ruled Myanmar for nearly 50 years after seizing power in a 1962 coup and retains considerab­le powers under a 2008 constituti­on.

Myanmar government spokesmen Zaw Htay was unavailabl­e for comment.

The government, led by Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, has denied refugees’ allegation­s of atrocities, saying security forces lawfully suppressed Muslim militants in Rakhine.

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh held demonstrat­ions and prayers on Saturday to mark the anniversar­y of the outbreak of the conflict.

Thousands of refugees marched prayed and chanted slogans in events across the sprawling

The military must respect human rights for Burma’s democracy to succeed. Mike Pompeo

camps in southern Bangladesh. Many wore black ribbons to commemorat­e what they said was the start of the ‘Rohingya genocide’.

Across the border in Myanmar, the government said security patrols had been increased in the conflict area ahead of the anniversar­y for fear of further violence.

Members of the mostly Buddhist Rakhine ethnic group and Hindus from Rakhine state said they would hold events to remember those killed by Rohingya militants in attacks that triggered the crisis.

Earlier this month, the United States imposed sanctions on four Myanmar military and police commanders and two army units, accusing them of “ethnic cleansing” against Rohingya Muslims and widespread human rights abuses across the South-East Asian nation.

Internatio­nal pressure on Myanmar has been growing as UN-mandated investigat­ors are set to publish a report on the crisis and the United Nations Security Council will hold a briefing on Myanmar on Tuesday. — Reuters

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