Rohingya Remembrance Day (25 August)

 
STANDARD DECLARATION FOR SOLIDARITY GROUPS

 

  1. We the People of (xxxx) support the inalienable right of Myanmar’s Rohingya ethnic minority group to self-identify as Rohingya. We acknowledge the ethnic group’s verifiable, pre-British colonial presence, history, identity and culture in Northern Araccan or Arakan,[i] which is now called Rakhine State in western Myanmar;

 

  1. Together with the world’s leading scholar on famines Professor Amartya Sen[ii] (Nobel Prize winner in Economics at Harvard University) and the veteran anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu[iii] (Nobel Peace Laureate), we the People of (xxxx) fully recognize Myanmar’s decades-long persecution of Rohingya as genocide. This is a common finding of 5-independent studies[iv] published by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (November 2017), Permanent Peoples Tribunal on Myanmar (September 2017), Yale Law School Human Rights Clinic (October 2015), Queen Mary University Law School’s International State Crimes Initiative (October 2015) and Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal of the University of Washington School of Law (Spring 2014);

 

  1. We the People of (XXXX) unequivocally support the calls for international accountability and justice made by senior most UN human rights officials[v], UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar Professor Yanghee Lee[vi] (2014-present) and ICC Prosecutor[vii] and President[viii] of the ICC’s Pre-Trial Chamber I regarding Myanmar’s crimes against humanity in the form of systematic and pre-planned and violent deportation of about 800,000 Rohingya women, men, children and elderly people from their original homeland, since October 2016, across Myanmar’s western borders on to the soil of neighbouring Bangladesh;

 

  1. We the People of (XXXX) declare 25 August (2017) as the Rohingya Remembrance Day; on that fateful day the combined Myanmar Armed Forces – Navy, Air Force and Army – launched large-scale premeditated attacks against the substantial segment of the Rohingya population in Northern most part of Rakhine State of Myanmar, having used the invented “pretext”[ix] – that the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA)[x], a 1-year old group of largely illiterate barefooted young Rohingya village men armed with farm tools such as machetes, spears and a few home-made grenade, had launched (coordinated) “attacks on 30 military outposts” in N. Rakhine, Myanmar government’s official story which has never been independently verified by any credible research, media or UN agency;

 

 

  1. Finally, we the People of (XXXX) support the existential needs of the estimated 1-million Rohingyas violently deported by Myanmar government troops across the borders into Bangladesh in periodic waves of exodus to secure protected return to their homeland in Northern Rakhine. This will require international protection – until such a time as Myanmar is ready to accept them as full and equal citizens, with basic human and minority rights, the official status which Rohingya had enjoyed upon independence from Britain well-into the late 1970’s.

[i] Gregory B. Poling (13 Feb. 2014) “Separating Fact from Fiction about Myanmar’s Rohingya”, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC, https://www.csis.org/analysis/separating-fact-fiction-about-myanmar%E2%80%99s-rohingya & Michael W. Charney (26 Feb. 2018)  “A State Myth of ‘a National Race’ and the Tatmadaw’s (the Burmese Armed Forces) War on the Rohingya and Other Myanmar Ethnic Groups,” The Berlin Conference on Myanmar Genocide, The Jewish Museum of Berlin, Germany.  https://maungzarni.net/en/news/professor-michael-charney-soas-identities-and-histories-rakhine-and-rohingya

[ii] Alvin Powell (7 Nov. 2014) “The threat to Burma’s minorities: Government targeting Rohingya, Karen peoples, critics say”, The Harvard Gazette, https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2014/11/burma-genocide/

[iii] Desmond Tutu (29 May 2015) “THE SLOW GENOCIDE AGAINST THE ROHINGYA”, Newsweek, http://www.newsweek.com/tutu-slow-genocide-against-rohingya-337104

[iv] Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide, US Holocaust Memorial Museum & Fortify Rights (Nov. 2017), “They tried to kill us all.”: Atrocity Crimes against Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine State, Bearing Witness Report, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC, https://www.ushmm.org/m/pdfs/201711-atrocity-crimes-rohingya-muslims.pdf ; “Judgment of the Peoples’ Tribunal on Myanmar”, Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal on Myanmar, University of Malaya Faculty of Law, Sept. 2017; International State Crime Initiative, (Oct. 2015), “COUNTDOWN TO ANNIHILATION: GENOCIDE IN MYANMAR”, Queen Mary University of London Law School, http://statecrime.org/state-crime-research/isci-report-countdown-to-annihilation-genocide-in-myanmar/ ; Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic, Yale Law School (Oct. 2015) “Clinic Study Finds Evidence of Genocide in Myanmar”, Yale University, https://law.yale.edu/yls-today/news/clinic-study-finds-evidence-genocide-myanmar ; Maung Zarni & Alice Cowley (Jun. 2014) “The Slow-Burning Genocide of Myanmar’s Rohingya”, The Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal, University of Washington School of Law, http://digital.law.washington.edu/dspace-law/handle/1773.1/1377 .

[v] “Rohingya crisis: UN rights chief ‘cannot rule out genocide’,” BBC, 5 December 2017, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-42234469

[vi] “UN Special Envoy claims Aung San Suu Kyi could be guilty of crimes against humanity,” Channel Four News, UK, 14 Feb. 2018, https://www.channel4.com/news/un-special-envoy-claims-aung-san-suu-kyi-could-be-guilty-of-crimes-against-humanity

[vii] War crimes prosecutor seeks jurisdiction over Rohingya deportations, Reuters, 10 Apr. 2018, https://maungzarni.net/en/news/war-crimes-prosecutor-seeks-jurisdiction-over-rohingya-deportations

[viii] President of the Pre-Trial Division (11 Apr 2018) “Decision assigning the “Prosecution’s Request for a Ruling on Jurisdiction under Article 19(3) of the Statute to Pre-Trial Chamber I”, International Criminal Court, The Hague, https://www.icc-cpi.int/CourtRecords/CR2018_02081.PDF

[ix] “What can stop the extreme violence against Rohingya Muslims?”, PBS, 12 Oct. 2017, https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/can-stop-extreme-violence-rohingya-muslims

[x] Faisal Edroos (13 Sept. 2017) “ARSA: Who are the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army?” Al Jazeera English, https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/09/myanmar-arakan-rohingya-salvation-army-170912060700394.html

Photographs by Alison Joyce

 

References

[1] Gregory B. Poling (13 Feb. 2014) “Separating Fact from Fiction about Myanmar’s Rohingya”, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC, https://www.csis.org/analysis/separating-fact-fiction-about-myanmar%E2%80%99s-rohingya & Michael W. Charney (26 Feb. 2018)  “A State Myth of ‘a National Race’ and the Tatmadaw’s (the Burmese Armed Forces) War on the Rohingya and Other Myanmar Ethnic Groups,” The Berlin Conference on Myanmar Genocide, The Jewish Museum of Berlin, Germany.  https://maungzarni.net/en/news/professor-michael-charney-soas-identities-and-histories-rakhine-and-rohingya

[1] Alvin Powell (7 Nov. 2014) “The threat to Burma’s minorities: Government targeting Rohingya, Karen peoples, critics say”, The Harvard Gazette, https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2014/11/burma-genocide/

[1] Desmond Tutu (29 May 2015) “THE SLOW GENOCIDE AGAINST THE ROHINGYA”, Newsweek, http://www.newsweek.com/tutu-slow-genocide-against-rohingya-337104

[1] Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide, US Holocaust Memorial Museum & Fortify Rights (Nov. 2017), “They tried to kill us all.”: Atrocity Crimes against Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine State, Bearing Witness Report, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC, https://www.ushmm.org/m/pdfs/201711-atrocity-crimes-rohingya-muslims.pdf ; “Judgment of the Peoples’ Tribunal on Myanmar”, Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal on Myanmar, University of Malaya Faculty of Law, Sept. 2017; International State Crime Initiative, (Oct. 2015), “COUNTDOWN TO ANNIHILATION: GENOCIDE IN MYANMAR”, Queen Mary University of London Law School, http://statecrime.org/state-crime-research/isci-report-countdown-to-annihilation-genocide-in-myanmar/ ; Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic, Yale Law School (Oct. 2015) “Clinic Study Finds Evidence of Genocide in Myanmar”, Yale University, https://law.yale.edu/yls-today/news/clinic-study-finds-evidence-genocide-myanmar ; Maung Zarni & Alice Cowley (Jun. 2014) “The Slow-Burning Genocide of Myanmar’s Rohingya”, The Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal, University of Washington School of Law, http://digital.law.washington.edu/dspace-law/handle/1773.1/1377 .

[1] “Rohingya crisis: UN rights chief ‘cannot rule out genocide’,” BBC, 5 December 2017, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-42234469

[1] “UN Special Envoy claims Aung San Suu Kyi could be guilty of crimes against humanity,” Channel Four News, UK, 14 Feb. 2018, https://www.channel4.com/news/un-special-envoy-claims-aung-san-suu-kyi-could-be-guilty-of-crimes-against-humanity

[1] War crimes prosecutor seeks jurisdiction over Rohingya deportations, Reuters, 10 Apr. 2018, https://maungzarni.net/en/news/war-crimes-prosecutor-seeks-jurisdiction-over-rohingya-deportations

[1] President of the Pre-Trial Division (11 Apr 2018) “Decision assigning the “Prosecution’s Request for a Ruling on Jurisdiction under Article 19(3) of the Statute to Pre-Trial Chamber I”, International Criminal Court, The Hague, https://www.icc-cpi.int/CourtRecords/CR2018_02081.PDF

[1] “What can stop the extreme violence against Rohingya Muslims?”, PBS, 12 Oct. 2017, https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/can-stop-extreme-violence-rohingya-muslims

[1] Faisal Edroos (13 Sept. 2017) “ARSA: Who are the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army?” Al Jazeera English, https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/09/myanmar-arakan-rohingya-salvation-army-170912060700394.html