From VOA:
“US to Declare Rohingya
Repression in Myanmar a 'Genocide'”
The Biden administration intends
to declare that Myanmar's yearslong repression of the Rohingya Muslim
population is a "genocide," U.S. officials said Sunday. Secretary of
State Antony Blinken plans to make the long-anticipated designation on Monday
at an event at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, according to the officials
who spoke on condition of anonymity because the move had not yet been publicly
announced.
The designation does not in and
of itself portend drastic new measures against Myanmar's military-led
government, which has already been hit with multiple layers of U.S. sanctions
since the campaign against the Rohingya ethnic minority began in the country's
western Rakhine state in 2017. But it could lead to additional international
pressure on the government, which is already facing accusations of genocide at
the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Human rights groups and
lawmakers have been pressing both the Trump and Biden administrations to make
the designation.
At least one member of Congress,
Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon, welcomed the anticipated step, as did
Refugees International. "I applaud the Biden administration for finally
recognizing the atrocities committed against the Rohingya as genocide," he
said in a statement released immediately after the State Department announced
that Blinken would deliver remarks on Myanmar at the Holocaust Museum on Monday
and tour an exhibit entitled "Burma's Path to Genocide." Myanmar is
also known as Burma. "While this determination is long overdue, it is
nevertheless a powerful and critically important step in holding this brutal
regime to account," Merkley said. "Such processes must always be
carried out objectively, consistently, and in a way that transcends geopolitical
considerations."
The humanitarian group Refugees
International also praised the move. "The U.S. genocide declaration is a
welcome and profoundly meaningful step," the group said in a statement.
"It is also a solid sign of commitment to justice for all the people who
continue to face abuses by the military junta to this very today." Merkley
called on the administration to continue the pressure campaign on Myanmar by
imposing additional sanctions on the government to include its oil and gas
sectors. "America must lead the world to make it clear that atrocities
like these will never be allowed to be buried unnoticed, no matter where they
occur," he said.
More than 700,000 Rohingya
Muslims have fled from Buddhist-majority Myanmar to refugee camps in Bangladesh
since August 2017, when the Myanmar military launched a clearance operation in
response to attacks by a rebel group. Myanmar security forces have been accused
of mass rapes, killings and the burning of thousands of homes.
^ Sadly, these kinds of Genocide
are happening around the world today. ^
https://www.voanews.com/a/us-to-declare-rohingya-repression-in-myanmar-a-genocide-/6493932.html
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