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UN Rights Council Names Team To Probe Myanmar Rohingya Abuses

May 30, 2017
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The UN rights council on Tuesday named a three-person team to probe alleged atrocities against Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslims, a key step in an investigation already rejected by the country’s government.

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The Geneva-based human rights council voted in March to create a Myanmar fact-finding mission, in a politically sensitive move that faced fierce resistance from the civilian-led government of Aung San Suu Kyi.

The mission was ordered to “urgently” investigate abuses reportedly committed by the security forces, particularly in Rakhine state where troops have been accused of raping, torturing and murdering members of the Rohingya community.

Decorated Indian lawyer and women’s rights campaigner, Indira Jaising, Sri Lanka’s former human rights chief Radhika Coomaraswamy and Christopher Dominic Sidoti, a prominent human rights advocate from Australia, were appointed to lead the probe.

The group is scheduled to meet soon in Geneva to chart a work plan, a rights council statement said.

But it is not yet clear if they will be granted access to Rakhine, or even be permitted to land in Myanmar.

Speaking in Brussels earlier this month, Suu Kyi made clear that her government had “disassociated” itself from the resolution setting up the probe, calling it out of touch “with what is actually happening on the ground.”

The north of Rakhine state has been under lockdown since October, when the military launched a campaign to hunt down Rohingya militants who staged deadly attacks on police posts.

Some 100,000 people from the Muslim minority were displaced by the violence, most of them fleeing to Bangladesh.

An earlier UN rights office report based on testimony from Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh said Myanmar’s security forces may be guilty of crimes against humanity.

Myanmar has rebuffed those charges and has refused to allow international observers into the area.

The rights council called on the government to give investigators “full, unrestricted and unmonitored access to all areas”.

Matthew Smith, who heads the Fortify Rights watchdog in Bangkok which closely tracks the Rakhine situation, told AFP the government had “no defensible reason to not cooperate with this mission.”

He said investigators appointed Tuesday were “a strong team that’s certainly up to the task.”

The mission is scheduled to give the rights council an oral update of their findings in September.

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