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URGENT CALL FOR ACTION FOR ROHINGYA IN RAKHINE STATE, MYANMAR

Last updated: May 19, 2024 12:37 PM
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Published: May 19, 2024
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May 19, 2024

Women’s Peace Network calls for immediate action to protect the Rohingya ethnic and religious minority in Rakhine State, or Arakan, and prevent the commission of further atrocity crimes in Myanmar.

Women’s Peace Network calls for immediate action to protect the Rohingya ethnic and religious
minority in Rakhine State, or Arakan, and prevent the commission of further atrocity crimes in
Myanmar.
On May 17, 2024, starting at approximately 10 PM Myanmar time, the Arakan Army set on fire downtown
Buthidaung and its surrounding villages, including Tat Min Chaung and Kyauk Phyu Taung, according to
local reports. Witnesses have detailed members of the AA burning the vast majority of the city’s wards,
including its homes, schools and other civilian objects. Hundreds of Rohingya have been reportedly killed
and maimed, with nearly 150,000 Rohingya forcibly displaced. Buthidaung township has the highest
concentration of the Rohingya – over 200,000 civilians – in the state.
The reports indicate that the AA’s attack on downtown Buthidaung, which is composed of seven
wards, has not occurred in the crossfires of its ongoing, intensifying armed conflict with the
Burmese military in Rakhine State. Three days prior to the AA’s attack, the Burmese military reportedly
retreated from downtown Buthidaung. The Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, which has reportedly been
cooperating with the military, retreated from downtown Buthidaung days before the attack. Rohingya
forcibly recruited by the military, who had burned several houses from which ethnic Rakhine residents had
had fled a few weeks ago, were also not present in the affected area.
Alarmingly, the AA’s attack on Buthidaung is taking place against the backdrop of a pattern of
escalating atrocities against Rohingya civilians. Over the past two weeks, WPN has been informed of
cases including the AA’s torching of dozens of Rohingya villages; as well as its shelling of the No. (1) Basic
Education High School and the township’s only hospital, where internally displaced Rohingya were
seeking refuge. Cases of mass killings of Rohingya families in multiple villages of the township have also
been reported; they include a group of Rohingya elders who attempted to verbally discuss with the AA
members present in the area, in order to mitigate the AA’s attacks against them and their communities.
These attacks have left hundreds of civilians killed and injured, and nearly 100,000 Rohingya forcibly
displaced in Rakhine State. WPN is continuing to actively document and verify such cases amid the
continued imposition of phone line and internet cuts on Rakhine State, the online and offline spread of
misinformation and disinformation, the promotion of hate speech and genocidal rhetoric from actors
including the Burmese military and the AA leadership, as well as acts to further exacerbate ethnic tensions
and weaponize Rohingya against the aims and efforts of the Burmese pro-democracy movement.
It needs no reminder that the hundreds of thousands of displaced Rohingya facing a growing risk of
further atrocities are victims and survivors of the 2017 genocidal attacks. The Rohingya are also
among the 600,000 Rohingya remaining in Myanmar, including approximately 130,000 IDPs, under
circumstances that render them disproportionately vulnerable in every human capacity. Systematically
deprived of citizenship, movement, and other basic rights, Rohingya have no means of escape or
protection from an apartheid regime, forced conscription, widespread acts of abduction, torture, killing, as
well as other targeted attacks by the Burmese military and other actors. At the same time, the recent
evacuation of United Nations staff and other international non-governmental organizations from Rakhine
State effectively abandoned Rohingya civilians without any access to humanitarian assistance including
food and essential commodities. Widespread cuts in communication and transportation also remain in
effect. Famine, especially among women and children, is now imminent in the region.
International law must be upheld to comprehensively address the situation in Rakhine State. It is
vital that all necessary measures are taken to protect the Rohingya ethnic and religious minority, who have
been deemed a “protected group” under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime
of Genocide according to the International Court of Justice.
Immediate action is necessary to stop the ongoing atrocities in Rakhine State, and to prevent the
commission of further atrocity crimes against Rohingya. The international community must not fail the
Rohingya again as it did in the days, months, years, and decades leading up to the 2017 genocidal
attacks.
Therefore, WPN calls for the following actions without further delay:
● the international community to deploy independent observers to Rakhine State to expertly verify
and investigate the ongoing crisis;
● the U.N. Member States and donor governments to provide humanitarian assistance to
Rohingya forcibly displaced by the ongoing crisis in Rakhine State;
● the U.N. Secretary-General to invoke Article 99 of the U.N. Charter on the situation in Rakhine
State, and call for the enabling of cross-border aid to its affected communities;
● the U.N. Security Council to hold an open meeting on the situation in Rakhine State, with a focus
on the non-compliance of the ICJ provisional measures;
● the leadership of the Burmese pro-democracy movement, including the National Unity
Government, the National Unity Consultative Council, and ethnic revolutionary organizations, to
pursue all measures to prevent the escalation of atrocities against the Rohingya ethnic and
religious minority in Rakhine State, and to actively combat the Burmese military’s manipulation of
ethnic divisions against the pro-democracy movement and its pursuit for a truly inclusive federal
democracy; and
● the AA and its leadership to immediately and meaningfully engage with the Rohingya community
with the specific aim to prevent the further commission of atrocities against them, to ensure their
protection, justice and accountability, and to build a robust foundation for the peaceful coexistence
of all communities in Arakan.

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