The undersigned organisations have strongly condemned the massacre of 10
Muslims, including 8 pilgrims, at 3 p.m on 3 June 2012, by an organized
terrorist gang of Buddhist Rakhines at Taunggote, in southern Arakan
State, Burma.
While the victims were on their way back to Yangon in a bus
travelling from Sandoway to Yangon in a bus, Rakhine terrorists set upon
it and massacred 8 Muslim pilgrims along with the driver and a
caretaker. However, 5 Muslims could escape the carnage. The culprits
were celebrating triumph spitting and tossing the wine and alcohol on
the dead bodies lying on the road.
The names of the 8 murdered
pilgrims were: (1) Muhammed Sharief (a) U Ne Pwe (58) NRC No. 8/Ta Ka Ta
(N) 095548, (2)Muhammed Hanif (a) U Maung Ni (65) NRC No. Ta Ka Ta
(N) 095530, (3) Shafield Bai (a) U Aye Lwin (52) NRC No. 8/Ta Ka Ta (N)
094557, (4) Aslam Bai (a) U Aung Myint (50) NRC No. 8/Ta Ka Ta (N)
094557, (5) Balai Bai (a) Tayzar Myint (28) NRC No. Ta Ka Ta (N) 189815,
(6) Shuaib (a) Tin Maung Htwe (21) NRC No. 8/Ta Ka Ta (N) 231084, (7)
Salim Bai (a) Aung Bo Bo Kyaw (26) NRC No 14/Ma La Na (N) 231084, (8)
Lukman Bai (a) Za Nyi Nyi Htut (33) NRC No 14/Ma La Na (N) 148133.
In
recent months anti-Rohingya propagandas have been carried out by
Rakhine extremists and xenophobes inside and outside of Burma harping on
the old tune, “Rohingya is not a nationality in Burma, they are illegal
immigrants from Bangladesh” with intent to exterminate them ultimately.
Surprisingly these organized efforts have been carried out in line with
the recent statements of some responsible ministers and authorities of
the U Thein Sein government. Nevertheless, the rejection of Rohingya
coupled with continued persecution and ‘Rakhine terrorism’ against them
indicates the early sign of genocide in Arakan.
However, the
government is fully responsible for law and order situation in the whole
country. It should not make the Muslims scapegoats, but it has full
responsibility to protect rights, honour and dignity of all citizens.
We,
therefore, demand U Thein Sein government to immediately conduct an
impartial, comprehensive investigation and take exemplary action against
the culprits in the interest and peace and security in the region.
We
urge upon the international community with the UN, OIC, EU, ASEAN, USA
and the governments of the world, international human rights
organisations and NGOs to put effective pressure on the ruling Burmese
government for the protection and security of life, property, dignity
and honour of the Muslim minority in Burma.
Signatories to this joint statement:
National Democratic Party for Human Rights (in Exile)
Arakan Rohingya National organisation (ARNO),
Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK (BROUK),
Burmese Rohingya Association Japan (BRAJ)
Burmese Rohingya Community in Australia (BRCA)
Burmese Rohingya Association in Thailand (BRAT)
Rohingya League for Democracy (Burma) (RLDB)
Rohingya Community in Norway (BRCN)
For more information, please contact:
U Hla Aung + 33-629258793
Aman Ullah + 880-15584 86910
Tun Khin + 44- 788 871 4866
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