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Calling on organizations and individuals in Rakhine and across the country to immediately stop exploiting the lives, property and image of the oppressed Rohingya for political and military use
The terrorist military junta has consistently oppressed and committed torture, killings, genocide, and crimes against humanity against the Rohingya. Currently, with forced conscription orders, the military junta is forcibly using Rohingya as human shields and soldiers to perpetrate violence on its behalf.
In a significant incident, almost 100 Rohingya, who were forcibly abducted and taken into the fighting by the military during the battle with the Arakan Army (AA), were massacred in Angumaw, Rathedaung Township, Rakhine region, in March of this year.
In addition, the military junta is currently forcing Rohingya from the IDP camps in Buthidaung and Sittwe to protest the AA and is inciting a public misperception of Rohingya to cause further ethnic conflict.
In April of this year, the terrorist military junta used Rohingya who had been forcibly recruited under its conscription orders to burn down more than 200 homes of ethnic Rakhine people in Buthidaung Town, Rakhine region, to intentionally create an ethnic conflict between the Rakhine and Rohingya communities.
In addition to the fact that the military junta is working to create such ethnic conflict, the revolutionary forces and the public need to be especially prudent, aware, and understanding that the Rohingya people—who do not have a choice and face unparalleled hardships, having been locked down for many years—are being forced into patterns that the terrorist military junta wants to portray.
In this situation, it has been observed that organizations, media, and individuals are repeatedly using hate speech such as “Bengali terrorists” and “Muslim terrorists” to describe the Rohingya, as well as portraying all Rohingya as collaborating with the military junta. Such situations of indiscriminate accusations against an entire ethnic group and the religion they believe in are fomenting ethnic and religious conflict and increasing hatred among the public.
As in other ethnic groups, it is important to note that, among Rohingya, there also are some who are collaborating with the terrorist Myanmar military junta for their own self-interest, but at the same time, there are many Rohingyas who oppose the military dictatorship.
All of us need to understand and clearly distinguish that Rohingya armed groups, such as the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA), Arakan Rohingya Army (ARA) and Rohingya Solidarity Organization (RSO)—which are collaborating with the terrorist military junta—do not represent all Rohingyas.
We absolutely condemn and oppose any ethnic armed groups, including Rohingya armed groups, that are collaborating with the terrorist military junta and abusing the public.
We are well aware that there are armed groups like ARSA in other ethnic communities who collaborate with the terrorist military junta and falsely claim to represent these communities. Since December 7, 2021, Rohingya communities and organizations have issued a public statement declaring that ARSA does not represent the Rohingya in any way.
We urge the Arakan Army (AA) to take responsibility to be accountable to local communities for ensuring social harmony. It is also necessary to comply with the Geneva Conventions and International Humanitarian Law (IHL) not to wage battles in civilian areas and not to forcibly relocate villagers from the Rohingya villages.
Since the protection of civilians is a military code of conduct (a norm of customary IHL) that must be particularly adhered to during wartime, we specifically call on the Arakan Army (AA) to protect all civilians, whether they are ethnically Rakhine, ethnically Rohingya, or from other ethnic and religious groups living in region and allow access to independent international news media and humanitarian aid.
On the other hand, although the AA has announced that they will not engage in extrajudicial killings or arrest ethnic Rohingya people, there are cases on the ground that have been allegedly committed by soldiers under the command of the AA. According to published reports, there have been massacres of entire Rohingya villages; Rohingya who were arrested, taken, and killed in hidden places; and illegal abductions of Rohingya in Thankyaukkhe Village and Ywetnyotaung Village in Buthidaung, and Thayetoak Village in northern Maungdaw, in April and May.
According to eyewitnesses and media reports, the Arakan Army (AA) burned down and destroyed houses where Rohingya civilians lived in Buthidaung Town, on the night of May 17 at approximately 10 p.m., after the Arakan
Army (AA) gained control of most of the town. This incident is a war crime and a crime against humanity.
The undersigned revolutionary forces and civil society organizations specifically and seriously request the Arakan Army (AA) to carry out independent investigations of these matters and take action against perpetrators if there were violations.
The safety of all people in Rakhine is of grave concern during the intense fighting between the terrorist military junta and the Arakan Army (AA).
The oppressed and exploited Rohingya need protection, and it is crucial that another genocide is prevented. Along with political forces and civil society organizations of Myanmar, individuals in Myanmar are also responsible for civilian protection. It is vitally important to uphold the principles of human dignity and protection for all. The Arakan Army (AA), responsible for the Rakhine region, has a special duty to protect all the people living in the Rakhine.
We strongly urge the Arakan Army (AA) leaders and the Rohingya leaders to engage in dialogue and hold consultations as soon as possible. We are raising these concerns constructively, and we will support and strengthen activities for the peaceful coexistence and long-term stability of various ethnicities and religions in the future Arakan. We pledge to continue supporting the revolution that aims for the liberation of all people living in every part of Arakan.
Contact:
- Captain Mulan, Blood Money Campaign, info@bmcmyanmar.com
- Naw Aung, Defend Myanmar Democracy, communication@defendmyanmardemocracy.org
- Khin Ohmar, Progressive Voice, info@progressive-voice.org
Remark: 195 organizations endorsed in this joint statement; 59 organization’s names are undisclosed because of security situation in Myanmar.
- Action Committee for Democracy Development (ACDD)
- Ah Nah podcast – Conversations with Myanmar
- All Young Burmese League, Australia
- Alliance for Democracy in Myanmar (ADM)
- Alliance of Students’ Unions – Yangon (ASU-Yangon)
- Anti Dictatorship in Burma – DC Metropolitan Area.
- Anti-Junta Mass Movement (AJMM)
- Arakan Youth Peace Network
- Athan – Freedom of Expression Activist Organization
- ATN Ayarwaddy Youth Network
- Aung San Su Kyi Park, Norway
- Ayeyarwaddy West Development Organisation (AWDO), Magway
- Ayeyarwaddy West Development Organisation (AWDO), Ngaphe
- Bago Regional Support Team
- Blood Money Campaign (BMC)
- Burma Civil War Museum
- Burma Human Rights Network (BHRN)
- Burma Support
- Burmese Women’s Union (BWU)
- CAN-Myanmar
- Chin Community in Norway
- CRPH & NUG supporters Ireland
- CRPH Funding Ireland
- CRPH Support Group, Norway
- CRPH, NUG Support Team Germany-Deutschland
- Defend Myanmar Democracy (DMD)
- Democracy Peace and Women Organization
- Democratic Movement Strike Committee (Dawei)
- Democratic Party for a New Society, Norway
- Democratic Youth Council (DYC)
- Doh Atu – Ensemble pour le Myanmar
- Doh Ayay
- Educational Initiatives
- Equality Myanmar
- Former ABSDF
- Free Rohingya Coalition (FRC)
- General Strike Committee (GSC)
- General Strike Committee of Nationalities (GSCN)
- Generation Wave
- Global Myanmar Spring Revolution (GMSR – Japan)
- Global Myanmar Spring Revolution (GMSR)
- Historical Carriers Group
- Human Rights Foundation of Monland
- Inlighten Peninsula Tenasserim – IPT
- International Society of Myanmar Scholars and Professionals
- Justice for Myanmar
- Kachin Association Norway
- Karen Women’s Organization
- Karenni Association – Norway
- K’cho Ethnic Association
- Keng Tung Youth
- Knowledge Hub Myanmar
- Kyae Lak Myay
- Kyauktada Strike Committee
- LASHIO UlC
- Legal Aid For Human Rights
- MAGGA Initiative
- MATA စစ်ကိုင်းတိုင်း
- Matu Burma Foundation
- MilkTeaAlliance Calendar Team
- Min Hla farmers Group
- Minbu farmers Group
- Minority Affairs Institute (MAI Myanmar)
- Mon Association – Norway
- Mother’s Embrace Foundation
- Muslim of Myanmar Multi-Ethnic Consultative Committee (MMMCC)
- Myanmar Baptist Churches in Norway
- Myanmar Catholic Community In Norway
- Myanmar Community Austria
- Myanmar Community in Norway
- Myanmar Cultural Research Society (MCRS)
- Myanmar Freedom of Religion or Belief Network
- Myanmar Hindu Community – Norway
- Myanmar Muslim Organization – Norway
- Myanmar Muslim Revolution Force
- Myanmar Tourism Committee
- MyaYar Knowledge Tree
- Network for Human Rights Documentation – Burma (ND-Burma)
- New Power Generation
- New Rehmonnya Federated Force -NRFF
- New Step
- NLD Organization Committee (International) Norway
- Norway Falam Community
- Norway Matu Community
- Norway Rawang Community
- Nyan Lynn Thit Analytica
- Olive Organization
- People Defense and Supporting Force
- Politics for Women Myanmar
- Progressive Voice
- Pwintphyu Development Organisation
- RAISA Rohingya Southeast Asia Network
- Rathedaung Society for Peace and Development (RSPD)
- Rohingya Action Ireland
- Rohingya Community in Norway
- Rohingya Student Network (RSN)
- Rohingya Union for Women Education and Development (RUWED)
- Save and Care Organization for Ethnic Women at Border Areas (SCOEWBA)
- Save Myanmar San Francisco
- Save Myanmar USA
- Shan MATA
- Sisters 2 Sisters
- Sitt Nyein Pann Foundation
- South Dagon`s Saturated Blood of Revolution Strike Force
- Southern Dragon Myanmar
- Southern Monitor
- Southern Voice
- Southern Youth Development Organization
- Spring Revolution Myanmar Muslim Community (SRMMC)
- Support Group for Democracy in Myanmar (Netherlands)
- Ta’ang Legal Aid Foundation-TLAF
- Ta’ang Women’s Organization
- Tamwe Nway Oo Channel
- HTY Scout Channel
- NOK Information & Scout Echo
- Thaketa & Dawbon Scout Channel
- Information & Scout News (Hlaing)
- South Dagon Scouting Infos (SDG)
- Kyimyindaing Scout Channel
- Insein Scout Channel
- North Dagon & East Dagon News
- Youth Scout For Democracy (YSD)
- Tanintharyi Nationalities Congress – TNC
- Tenasserim Student’s Union Network- TSUN
- Thint Myat Lo Thu Myar Organization
- Union of Karenni State Youth (UKSY)
- White Coat Society Yangon
- Women Advocacy Coalition Myanmar (WAC-M)
- Yangon Medical Network
- Yangon Public Relations (YPR)
- Youth for democratization of Myanmar (UDM)
- Z Fighter News
- Zomi Christian Fellowship of Norway
- Zomi Community Norway
- အညာလွင်ပြင်ရပ်ဝန်း
- Women’s Peace Network (WPN)