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05 February 2018 - 22:50
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Rasa - The UN Human Rights Chief Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein on Monday warned that Myanmar's persecution of the Rohingya Muslims has the potential to cause regional conflict.
Myanmar Rohingya

RNA - On a visit to Indonesia, Zeid said that acts of genocide and ethnic cleansing may have occurred during Myanmar’s crackdown on the Rohingya minority, Yenisafak reported. 

 

“Myanmar faces a very serious crisis – with a potentially severe impact on the security of the region,” Zeid stated in a speech in Jakarta, adding that “If the Rohingya crisis were to spark a broader conflict based on religious identities, the ensuing disputes could be a cause for great alarm”.

 

He acknowledged the ongoing discrimination and violence against the Rohingya, who face hurdles on such matters as citizenship, legal status and birth certificates, education, and employment.

 

Zeid criticized the lack of concern regarding the violations of human rights in Myanmar’s Rakhine state from regional and international policy-makers.

 

He urged Myanmar’s government to acknowledge the official and institutionalized discrimination against an ethnic minority, instead of “maintaining its narrative that the core issues have been under development and competition for resources”.

 

As reported by Fars News Agancy, more than 655,000 refugees, mostly children and women, have fled Myanmar since August 25, 2017 when Myanmar forces launched a bloody crackdown.

 

The Rohingya, described by the UN as the world's most persecuted people, have faced heightened fears of attack since dozens were killed in communal violence in 2012.

 

At least 9,000 Rohingya were killed in Rakhine state from August 25 to Septmber 24, according to Doctors Without Borders.

 

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