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    Joint Statement-Criminal Atrocities Increased Against Rohingya for Rejecting Green Card

    European Rohingya organizations call on international community to pressure Myanmar government to stop excruciating and forcing the Rohingya community into accepting a new ID known as ‘green card’, valid for just two years, for national verification with Bengali identity. It is an ethnocide aims at making the Rohingya aliens and people of Bangladesh origin.

    By Joint Statement by European Rohingya organizations  •  August 21, 2015

    European Rohingya organizations call on international community to pressure Myanmar government to stop excruciating and forcing the Rohingya community into accepting a new ID known as ‘green card’, valid for just two years, for national verification with Bengali identity. It is an ethnocide aims at making the Rohingya aliens and people of Bangladesh origin.

    The Rohingya people have rejected the so-called ‘green card’ as the ID is not related to their historicity, ethnic identity and national status. On top of that, being indigenous to Arakan, they are natural born citizens of Burma/Myanmar.

    Without a green card or ID now the Rohingya are barred from going to bazaars and village to village, visiting doctors and relatives, and attending congregational prayers even within the same localities and are subjected to increased criminal atrocities.

    The government has disenfranchised hundreds and thousands of previously eligible Muslim Rohingya voters and excluded them from voting in crucial November elections.

    The Thein Sein government continues to defy the international opinion and reject every recommendation and envoy, including the current UN Special Rapporteur on Myanmar Yanghee Lee.

    Whereas it is crucial to support for a United Nations Commission of Inquiry into human rights violations and government policies against the Rohingya, EU says it is calling on the Myanmar Government to conduct its own investigations, even though they are aware that the Thein Sein government will not do so.

    While facing a series of terrible humanitarian disasters since June 2012 genocidal massacres, including the recent flood, the current humiliating restrictions and dehumanizing treatment have further crippled the Rohingya population.  Over and above, the Rohingya flood victims are discriminated against. They have very little aid access and the lives of those in remote areas are now in danger. In this connection, we express our serious concern that the response from the international community is almost silent.

    We reiterate that human rights violations against Rohingya cannot be termed as internal affairs of Burma/Myanmar and urge upon the EU to review its policy on Thein Sein government to protect the defenseless Rohingya people.

     

    Source : www.burmapartnership.org

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