Some
Indian news outlets must stop the spread of misinformation and unjustifiable
campaign
Some Indian news outlets must
stop the spread of misinformation and unjustifiable campaign against the
Arakanese People’s struggle for political freedom
Date - 22 , July , 2020
The government of Myanmar and
its military have been waging their coordinated race and information war
against civilians of Arakan in order to maintain the Burmese colonial rule,
oppression and exploitation in Arakan. In fact, the world’s longest internet shutdown
in Arakan and Chin states has been used as a tool to conceal war crimes
committed by Myanmar armed forces against all the Arakan’s inhabitants, which
blatantly violates its obligation to comply with the provisional measures
ordered by the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Furthermore, the Burmese
authorities have also been conducting a propaganda campaign with continued
rally of fabricated information, misrepresentation of facts, unsubstantiated
claims, and unwarranted accusations to unjustifiably shift the blame on our
organization while covering up their flagrant war crimes.
The UN security council has
recently adopted a resolution with respect to the appealing of 170 UN member
states without Myanmar for “a global ceasefire" on 1 July 2020 in order to
facilitate effective measures against the global threat of COVID-19 pandemic.
Myanmar, which opposes the appealing of 170 countries for a global ceasefire,
not only threatens world peace and regional stability but also negates
international humanitarian laws and universal values.
In the meantime, we have come
to notice the spread of misinformation by some Indian news outlets about our
people’s struggle for political freedom against the Burmese invasion of Arakan.
These Indian news outlets have accused our organization as having links with
ARSA and receiving supports from China and insulted us on the pretext for the
Kaladan Multimodal Transit Transport project. Their heinous acts have not only
tarnished the reputation of India as the world’s largest democratic country but
also committed serious violations of international humanitarian laws and
journalistic ethics.
Allegations surfacing in the
Indian media claiming that the ULA/AA has ties to the ARSA are damaging,
defamatory and false. The United League of Arakan/Arakan Army (ULA/AA) was
formed as a revolutionary organization comprising all inhabitants in Arakan
irrespective of religion, race, ethnicity, minority or majority, with political
objectives striving for the liberation of the entire oppressed population of
Arakan from the yoke of Burmese fascism and imperialism, equal rights,
self-determination and freedom for the multi-ethnic Arakanese population, the
restoration of the loss of national sovereignty and political freedom in
Arakan, and the emergence of a dignified, new Arakanese society. Therefore, we
categorically denied what was an unfounded and hugely damaging allegation
linking the ULA/AA to the ARSA.
Our humble suggestion is that
taking into account the mutual interest and cooperation in the future some
Indian news outlets must stop the spread of misinformation and unjustifiable
campaign against the Arakanese People’s struggle for political freedom.
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