UN: More Than Million Arakan Muslims Will Not Be Able To Return To Myanmar Until Violence Ceases

The chairman of the Independent Mechanism of the Investigation of the United Nations (UN), Nicholas Kumjian, said that more than a million Arakan Muslims (Rochinya), who had hung up in Bangladesh, will not be able to return to Myanmar until the violence in these crimes will cease to be involved in them. responsibility.

The independent mechanism of the UN investigation by Myanmar made a written statement on the situation of Arakan Muslims, which are in Bangladesh.

The statement notes that over the past 18 months, the growth of violence in the state of Arakan has led to an escape to Bangladesh another 150 thousand Arakan Muslims.

it is noted that the independent The Mianm investigation mechanism for Myanmar began new investigations in connection with messages about the arsons of villages, murders, torture and rape of civilians.

The statement of Kumjiana, who noted that more than a million Arakan Muslims, forcibly expelled to Bangladesh, will not be able to safely and steadily return to Myanm Violence in their relations will cease and the perpetrators will not be held accountable.

Paying attention to the fact that no one has yet been held accountable for terrible crimes against Arakan’s Muslims, Kumjian noted: “The impunity of these crimes is even more incurred by violence. I constantly hear that refugees from Arakan want to return to their homes in Myanmar. They want to do this only when it will be safe. “

according to this information, Kumjian will take part in the” dialogue of interested parties “on the position of the Muslim Arakan, which will be held on August 24 and 25 in the city of Cox-Bazar in Bangladesh. 2017 from Arakan in Myanmar, more than 900 thousand refugees were forced to flee and hide in Banglades. Half of refugees in camps are children.

International human rights organizations and the UN call violence against the Muslims of Arakan “ethnic cleaning” or “genocide.” ethnic cleaning.