Enterprise-Record (Chico)

US says that Myanmar repression is genocide

- By Ben Fox

Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the violent repression of the largely Muslim Rohingya population is genocide.

WASHINGTON » Violent repression of the largely Muslim Rohingya population in Myanmar amounts to genocide, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Monday, a declaratio­n intended to both generate internatio­nal pressure and lay the groundwork for potential legal action.

Authoritie­s made the determinat­ion based on confirmed accounts of mass atrocities on civilians by Myanmar’s military in a widespread and systematic campaign against the ethnic minority, Blinken said in a speech at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.

It is the eighth time since the Holocaust that the U.S. has concluded a genocide has occurred. The secretary of state noted the importance of calling attention to inhumanity even as horrific attacks occur elsewhere in the world, including Ukraine.

“Yes, we stand with the people of Ukraine,” he said. “And we must also stand with people who are suffering atrocities in other places.”

The government of Myanmar, also known as Burma, is already under multiple layers of U.S. sanctions since a military coup ousted the democratic­ally elected government in February 2021. Thousands of civilians throughout the country have been killed and imprisoned as part of ongoing repression of anyone opposed to the ruling junta.

The determinat­ion that a genocide has occurred could lead other nations to increase pressure on the government, which is already facing accusation­s of genocide at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice in The Hague.

“As we lay the foundation for future accountabi­lity, we’re also working to stop the military’s ongoing atrocities, and support the people of Burma as they strive to put the country back on the path to democracy,” Blinken said.

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