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EU, nations call to hold Rohingyan rights violators accountable

Leaders urge military regime to comply with interim measures set by ICJ

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Aug 2022 2:30PM

EU, nations call to hold Rohingyan rights violators accountable
According to a statement, the mass exodus of Rohingyans from Myanmar began in August 2017 after its military launched violent attacks on the minority group. – AFP pic, August 26, 2022

BRUSSELS – Foreign ministers of the European Union (EU), Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States yesterday made a call to hold perpetrators of human rights violations against Myanmar’s Rohingya minority accountable.

In a joint statement marking the fifth anniversary of the “brutal” military campaign against the Muslim minority, the foreign ministers commended the “courage of Rohingya communities” and paid tribute to the victims.

They urged the “military regime to cease its violence against those who have suffered under its rule, including the decades of grave human rights violations and abuses endured by Rohingya and other communities in Myanmar.”

The EU high representative and foreign ministers called on the military regime to comply with the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) interim measures, and reaffirmed their commitment to hold the perpetrators accountable to “ensure justice for Rohingya victims.”

The statement pointed out that the 2017 “violent attack on Rohingya communities in Rakhine, killing, raping, and torturing thousands of Rohingya men, women, and children” led to “one of the largest mass exoduses of a minority in recent history” in which over 700,000 people fled Myanmar for neighbouring Bangladesh.

It expressed concerns about the results of the UN Fact-Finding Mission that established “patterns of serious human rights violations and abuses, of which many amounts to grave crimes under international law,” and also recognised the initiative of Gambia to call on the (ICJ) to examine if the atrocities can be considered as genocide.

The announcement hailed the United Nations (UN), Bangladesh and other hosting nations “for their generosity and providing lifesaving support to Rohingya,” and advocated for the “safe, voluntary, dignified” return of the people to their home communities.

A mass exodus of Rohingya people started on August 25, 2017, after Myanmar’s military launched a brutal operation against the Muslim minority in the country’s northern region.

Since then, approximately 1.2 million Rohingya fled to neighbouring Bangladesh and live in Cox’s Bazar refugee camps. – Bernama, August 26, 2022

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