“As the world is finding out about the
daily atrocities of the Rohingya people, it is our role as citizens to keep the
pressure up to expose this ethnic cleansing by Myanmar’s military junta.
“Ms Suu Kyi, who is still new in office,
does not control the army. Whatever her
flaws, she is still seen as Myanmar’s best hope at the present. Ms Suu Kyi is under pressure from abroad to
set up a commission to investigate the abuses by the army on the Rohingya
people. This report is headed by a
former general and is widely expected to be a whitewash.
“Pope Francis has delivered a keynote
speech in Myanmar demanding respect for each ethnic group, but without
referring specifically to its Muslim Rohingya community. He has been criticised by the Catholic Church
in Myanmar, who told him it could cause difficulties for the Catholics there.
“Myanmar has been accused of ethnic
cleansing. Some 620,000 Rohingya people
fleeing to Bangladesh, who do not want them. The plight of hundreds of
thousands of Rohingya people is said to be the world’s faster growing refugee
crisis.
“The UN has described the military
offensive in Rakhine, province in Myanmar, as a text book example of ethnic
cleansing. The Rohingya people have
their own language and culture. They are
descended from Arab traders. They have
been in the region for generations.
“The Government of Myanmar, a predominantly
Buddhist country, denies Rohingya citizenship and have excluded them from the
2014 census. They are not recognised as
a people.
“Constant proof is coming out by whatever
means of this ethnic cleansing. It is
time the world took action and supported these people.
“It is the constant traits of dictatorships
around the world, that feel they have the right to kill, maim and abuse people
they do not recognise as being one of them.
We citizens of the world must stand together and not accept these
atrocities. We call on global
Governments to do their bit to save people.
“We simply cannot walk across the road and
turn a blind eye to what is happening on a daily basis. Are we human or just shellfish regarding our
own comforts and because it is not happening on our doorstep?
“It is however
happening on our watch!”
Jenny
Ayers
Wednesday,
29th November 2017
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