Oman Daily Observer

EU calls for world probe of abuses in Myanmar

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GENEVA: The European Union called on Thursday for the United Nations to send an internatio­nal fact-finding mission urgently to Myanmar to investigat­e allegation­s of torture, rapes and executions by the military against the Rohingya Muslim minority.

A UN report last month, based on interviews with survivors in Bangladesh, said the Myanmar army and police had committed mass killings and gang rapes of Rohingya in a campaign that may amount to crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing.

The EU draft resolution, submitted to the UN Human Rights Council, strengthen­s language in an earlier draft circulatin­g that stopped short of demanding an internatio­nal probe into alleged atrocities.

The 47-member forum, currently holding a four-week session, is to vote on resolution­s from March 23-24.

If adopted, the Council would “dispatch urgently an independen­t internatio­nal fact-finding mission” to Myanmar to investigat­e violations “with a view to ensure full accountabi­lity for perpetrato­rs and justice for victims”.

Some 75,000 people have fled Rakhine state to Bangladesh since Myanmar’s military began a security operation last October in response to what it says was an attack by Rohingya insurgents on border posts in which nine police officers were killed.

The EU resolution calls on the government of Aung San Suu Kyi to “fully cooperate with the fact-finding mission, including by making available the findings of the domestic investigat­ions”.

Myanmar has denied almost all allegation­s of human rights abuses in northern Rakhine and says a lawful counterins­urgency campaign is under way. Yanghee Lee, UN special rapporteur on Myanmar, told the council on Monday that the government may be using bureaucrat­ic means to get rid of the Rohingya. . — Reuters

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