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Aung Aung

Yangon University, History, Graduate Student
The United Nations has long characterized Myanmar's Rohingya as one of the World's most persecuted minorities and Myanmar consistently denies their existence or considering them illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. They have been being... more
The United Nations has long characterized Myanmar's Rohingya as one of the World's most persecuted minorities and Myanmar consistently denies their existence or considering them illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. They have been being kept in ghetto-like villages-encompassing restrictions on religious freedom, forced displacement and denial of equal citizenship rights; has not only exasperated the humanitarian crises confronting the Rohingya but also threatens to undermine democracy transition and commit crimes against humanity.
Emphasize original inhabitants of Arakan, who are Indo-Aryan, and their survival language as a form of Rohingya dialect. Almost, all historians concertedly agree on the fact that native of Arakan were Indo-Aryan, and the Rakhine are Tibeto-Burman.
To understand the nature of Rohingya problem, it is necessary to see the historical background of Myanmar dictators who violated their own laws as well as international laws. All human beings should be equal before the law; implementing particular laws for the particular people in a country is not only illegitimate but also a crime against humanity. Improving a community is possible only by elevating the young generations to the rank of humanity, not by obliterating the bad one; spreading propaganda against other faiths or races will harm stability and prosperity of the country.
I am trying to show the clear picture of two main ethnic groups live in Arakan, their features, languages, beliefs, and developments. How did Tibeto-Burman overcome Indo-Aryan, how did native Arakanese become stateless? Who committed crimes against humanity and why? What makes Rohingya so weak that they cannot stand in their own land? What are the root causes of violence in Arakan and how can we make a peaceful and healthy multi-cultural society in Arakan?
Those who are full of bad feelings and whose souls are influenced by the egoism look like human beings, whether they really are human is doubtful. Rules and regulation are beneficial to guarantee human happiness and help us attain true humanity while the apartheid policy destroys human dignity. Humanity is like a tree, and nations are its branches, denying a nation for its biological and ideological differences harms existence of the tree. Denying Rohingya and their legitimate rights of citizenship, Myanmar authority has committed crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing, and Genocide against Rohingya.    Persecution, Ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity and Genocide against Rohingya will never end without actions of Genociders; especially Myanmar Generals and Rakhine extremists.
Abstract The United Nations has long characterized Myanmar's Rohingya as one of the world's most persecuted minorities and Myanmar consistently denies their existence or considering them illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. They have been... more
Abstract
The United Nations has long characterized Myanmar's Rohingya as one of the world's most persecuted minorities and Myanmar consistently denies their existence or considering them illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. They have been being kept in ghetto-like villages - encompassing restrictions on religious freedom, lethal use of force, forced displacement and denial of equal citizenship rights - has not only exasperated the humanitarian crises confronting the Rohingya but also threatens to undermine democracy transition and commit crime against humanity. 
To understand the nature of Rohingya problem, it is necessary to see the historical background of Myanmar dictators who violated their own laws as well as international laws. All human beings should be equal before the law; implementing particular laws for the particular people in a country is not only illegitimate but also a crime against humanity.  Improving a community is possible only by elevating the young generations to the rank of humanity, not by obliterating the bad ones; spreading propaganda against other faiths or races will harm stability and prosperity of the country.
Those who are full of bad feelings and whose souls are influenced by the egoism look like human beings, whether they really are human is doubtful. Rules and regulation are beneficial to guarantee human happiness and help us attain true humanity while the apartheid policy destroys human dignity. Humanity is a tree, and nations are its branches, denying a nation for its biological and ideological differences harms existence of the tree.
Denying the existence of Rohingya and their legitimate right of citizenship, Myanmar authority has committed crime against humanity. I will explain two aspects of institutionalized violations; depriving legal rights of Rohingya and eradication of historical evidence by the State that will be enough to bring Myanmar criminals who committed crimes against humanity to International Criminal Court for trails.  The front cover picture was a Rohingya under torturing by the police in SanPya (Basfara) of Sittwe and the picture in the back is some of the sick persons of Myanmar; their ideas and intentions harm humanity, who must be cured by the international community.
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I have been writing news articles about the Rohingya genocide since 2012. We have been described as genocide under State Policy, but the World media and politicians have denied that it was genocide. The UN used the term ethnic cleansing... more
I have been writing news articles about the Rohingya genocide since 2012.  We have been described as genocide under State Policy, but the World media and politicians have denied that it was genocide.  The UN used the term ethnic cleansing and to refer to the 2012 genocide of the Rohingya as a communal conflict.  Naming the violence against the Rohingyas as a communal conflict, the Burmese government has postponed the Rohingyas being locked up in ghettos instead of solving the problem.  More than 240,000 Rohingyas who were displaced in 2012 and they are still not allowed to return to their homes and live in poverty in IDP camps.
        The international community has not taken action against Burma's military leaders, leaving them with an opportunity for further violence.  In 2016, clearance operations were launched to massacre the Rohingyas.  In 2017, more than 400 Rohingya villages were set on fire.  More than 10,000 Rohingyas, including children, were brutally massacred.  Many women were raped.  As a result, nearly a million Rohingya have fled to neighboring Bangladesh.  Since then, the international media has begun to report on the genocide of the Rohingya.
          The international community is increasingly interested in the Roh-ingya issue as the Gambia prosecutes Burma over the Rohingya genocide.  To this day, however, the Rohingya continue to suffer persecution as the United States and other major powers do not officially use the term Rohingya Genocide.  We urgently need the help of International Community to free the Rohingyas from genocide. 
      The United Nations has long characterized Myanmar's Rohingyas as one of the World's most persecuted minorities and Myanmar consistently denies their existence or considering them illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. They have been being kept in ghetto-like villages - encompassing restrictions on religious freedom, lethal use of force, forced displacement and denial of equal citizenship rights - has not only exasperated the humanitarian crises confronting the Rohingyas but also threatens to undermine democracy transition and commit crime against humanity. 
              To understand the nature of Rohingya problem, it is necessary to see the historical background of Myanmar dictators who violated their own laws as well as international laws. All human beings should be equal before the law; implementing particular laws for the particular people in a country is not only illegitimate but also a crime against humanity.  Improving a community is possible only by elevating the young generations to the rank of humanity, not by obliterating the bad ones; spreading propaganda against other faiths or races will harm stability and prosperity of the country.
            Those who are full of bad feelings and whose souls are influenced by the egoism look like human beings, whether they really are human is doubtful. Rules and regulation are beneficial to guarantee human happiness and help us attain true humanity while the apartheid policy destroys human dignity. Humanity is a tree, and nations are its branches, denying a nation for its biological and ideological differences harms existence of the tree.
        Denying Rohingya and their legitimate right of citizenship, Myanmar authority has committed crime against humanity. I will explain two as-pects of institutionalized violations; legal rights of Rohingyas and histori-cal evidence that will be enough to say Myanmar has committed Rohingya Genocide.
        On 23 January 2020, the ICJ issued an order on The Gambia's re-quest for provisional measures. The order "indicated" provisional measures ordering Myanmar to prevent genocidal acts against the  Rohingyas the pendency of the case, and to report regularly on its implementation of the order. According to Amnesty International, more than 750,000 Rohingya refugees, mostly women and children, fled Myanmar and crossed into neighboring Bangladesh after Myanmar forces launched a brutal crackdown in August 2017.
            Since Aug. 25, 2017, nearly 24,000 Rohingya Muslims have been killed by Myanmar’s state forces, according to a report by the Ontario International Development Agency (OIDA). More than 34,000 Rohingya were also thrown into fires, while over 114,000 others were beaten, said the OIDA report, titled Forced Migration of Rohingyas: The Untold Experience. As many as 18,000 Rohingya women and girls were raped by Myanmar’s army and police, while over 115,000 Rohingyas homes were burned down and 113,000 others vandalized.
      The ICJ directed Myanmar to prevent genocide, and this could have a real impact in protecting the 600,000 Rohingyas who remain in the country. Additionally, the ICJ process means Rohingya survivors and activists have a platform for their experiences to be recognized. Rohing-yas inside Arakan have been being kept in the ghetto-like situation since 1980s, more than 240000 internally displayed Rohingyas have been living in the concentration camps since 2012 and more than one million live in Bangladesh refugee camps since 2017. We need support of international community to end ongoing Rohingya Genocide in Myanmar.