Al Jazeera’s
Investigative Unit has uncovered what amounts to "strong evidence" of
a genocide coordinated by the Myanmar government against the Rohingya people,
according to an assessment by Yale University Law School.
The
Lowenstein Clinic spent eight months assessing evidence from Myanmar, including
documents and testimony provided by Al Jazeera and the advocacy group Fortify
Rights.
"Given
the scale of the atrocities and the way that politicians talk about the Rohingya,
we think it's hard to avoid a conclusion that intent [to commit genocide] is
present," concluded the clinic.
Exclusive
evidence obtained by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit and Fortify Rights reveals
the government has been triggering communal violence for political gain by
inciting anti-Muslim riots, using hate speech to stoke fear among the
Myanmarese about Muslims, and offering money to hardline Buddhist groups who
threw their support behind the leadership.
As the first
fully contested general election in 25 years approaches on November 8,
eyewitness and confidential documentary evidence obtained by Al Jazeera reveals
that the ruling, military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP)
has attempted to marginalise Muslims and target the Rohingya.
Al Jazeera
has made several requests for comment to the Myanmar President's office and
government spokespeople but has not received any response.
Genocide
Agenda
The
investigation, presented in a new documentary, Genocide Agenda, consults legal
and diplomatic experts on whether the government’s campaign amounts to
systematic extermination.
The
University of London’s Professor Penny Green, director of the International
State Crime Initiative (ISCI)m said: "President Thein Sein (USDP) is
prepared to use hate speech for the government's own ends, and that is to
marginalise, segregate, diminish the Muslim population inside Burma.
"It's
part of a genocidal process."
An
independent report by the ISCI concluded that riots in 2012, which saw
conflicts between ethnic Rakhine Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims erupt, were
pre-planned. The violence saw scores killed, and tens of thousands of people
displaced after several thousand homes were burned.
"'Strong Evidence' of Genocide in Myanr." Aljazeera. Aljazeera Investigative Unit, 26 Oct. 2015. Web. 26 Oct. 2015. <http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/10/exclusive-strong-evidence-genocide-myanmar-151024190547465.html>.
Response: I think it is great that the world is stepping into action to investigate the case in Myanmar before it goes any further. From the information gathered it seems highly likely that a genocide would result from the discrimination of Rhongiya Muslims. As stated in the article, all the hate propaganda is part of the genocidal process. I hope the UN will not delay in finding a resolution to this severe situation.
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