Wednesday, 1 April 2020

Myanmar’s attitude toward other races and religions is main factors of crimes against humanity


As Myanmar does not comply International Court of Justice’s decision
in the criminal case of  genocide on Rohingya in Arakan, it again ignores the UN Secretary-General António Guterres’s urging.

Secretary General who urges warring parties across the world to cease their fighting in support of the bigger battle against the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Notorious and brutal Myanmar , nowadays, intensifies its killing against the Arakanese people by airstrike, shelling firebombs, setting fire and beheading cruelly in the lost Arakan to Myanmar(western Myanmar)  while the world’s leaders urge to every nation and race to have solidarity.

Myanmar is criminal at ICJ, Myanmar is notorious and Myanmar is brutal that we all realize.
This kind of nation like Myanmar on the earth should not be existed but there are minority races, which are forced to comprise in Myanmar by majority Burma , should leave so-called Union of Myanmar so that things will be well ever for them otherwise they will be ever fucked up by Burma . I know that there will never be equal rights for non-Burma in Myanmar because of Burmanization.

During this week, Myanmar kills and beheads 12 Arakanese people in the lost Arakan to Myanmar (western Myanmar) and sets fire three villages. Besides, Myanmar crackdowns Arakanese main media office and abducted Arakanese journalists to kill or throw into jail.

Under the brutal Myanmar rule, Arakanese people are everyday being killed. The behavior of Myanmar leaders does not change any respect of human rights and prevention of further violation of international humanitarian laws. Their habit of blanket denial and cruel attitude toward other races and religions is main factors of crimes against humanity. 



Sunday, 22 March 2020

Myanmar still enjoys killing Arakan while the world is reeling from coronavirus


Myanmar still enjoys killing Arakanese people while nations, all over the world, are attempting to save their people in the situation of coronavirus pandemic. Myanmar seeks this predicament as an opportunity to commit genocide on Arakanese people when the whole world is struggling
to overcome killer virus. During the period of  the world’s concentration on coronavirus, Myanmar has killed people of Arakan by shelling bombs on villages, setting fire to villages and shutting down internet communication in northern Arakan.

There are four short rivers in northern Arakan, flowing in a particular direction into Bay of Bengal. From the each river mouth or from the river basin, Myanmar Navy’s small side warships are sailing up and down in the rivers nowadays, firing artillery shells on villages which are situated on the riverbanks . Since then, Arakanese villagers have to flee their villages to nearby places with only cloth on their bodies. When villagers are fleeing, Myanmar soldiers set fire to those villages. People lose everything and their houses. No one can go towards them to help because Myanmar blocks humanitarian aid and workers to assist them.

At the same time, the oppressed Arakan in their patrimony land under the Myanmar rule are being attacked by Myanmar air force which strafes firebombs on almost every village in Northern Arakan, killing villagers, women and children everyday.  Besides this, Myanmar soldiers abduct Arakanese villagers every time when they forcefully enter into villages, firing gunshots to entire village even religious temple and medical clinic.  

Monks and medical staff also were just to flee just a few days back when Myanmar Army shot at temple and medical clinic. During the shooting of Myanmar Army to medical hospital in northern Arakan, a relative assist of a patient was hit bullet on her neck and she was killed. Patients are to shift under the firing from Myanmar Army.

Myanmar has killed Arakanese people 250 just in a few months and injured 500 and 700 arrested so far. And due to Myanmar Army’s shooting and setting fire to villages, there are almost 200,000 Internally Displaced Persons in Northern Arakan without sufficient food and shelters.




Thursday, 12 March 2020

With the genuine determination and a motto


An oppressive Myanmar regime and its Army continue to kill Arakanese people in the lost Arakan to Myanmar, Western Myanmar, after so-called Myanmar Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi instructed her notorious criminal Myanmar Army to launch military operation against the Arakan Army and directed to do internet shutdown in the entire Northern Arakan nowadays.

Moreover, Myanmar Army is setting fire to Arakanese villages every now and then.
 At the same time, Myanmar Army shelled firebombs on the villages while it clashed with Arakan Army. Houses in the villages were burnt to ground due to firebombs shelled by Myanmar Army.

Villagers including children and women are being killed almost everyday when Myanmar Army drops or shells firebombs from air and fires close-ranges mortars shots.
Since racist and Burmese nationalist Aung San Suu Kyi instructed Myanmar Army to crush Arakan Army in the lost Arakan to Myanmar- western Myanmar- her barbarous criminal Myanmar Army is committing crimes against humanity in Arakan.

The violent killing over the innocent Arakanese people everyday in Arakan is suffering unjust among the Arakanese people. Moreover, from time to time, Myanmar has killed Arakanese leaders by sending into jail and poisoning them cruelly. Look at these days! Leader of Arakan politic, Dr. Aye Maung , sentenced for 22 years in prison for his free speech is just a matter  how  Myanmar oppresses Arakanese people.

After Myanmar or Burma had occupied Arakan in 1784s by killing 2 million Arakanese people, Myanmar or Burma knows very much in its memory that Arakan is not Myanmar or Burma but just different race and national. Therefore, Myanmar always treats Arakan as their colony and continues to exploiting and oppressing. 

So, there is no way for Arakan to be free human except independence from Myanmar.  The  * Arakan Army*  -   which is given birth to free Arakan from Myanmar by people of Arakan – is still now struggling for freedom of Arakan from the yoke of Myanmar colony with genuine determination ( We will never ever give up) and also with a motto (We fight, we win).







Monday, 9 March 2020

Vox Pop: ‘Cutting off internet access makes people blind’



https://www.dmediag.com/interview/1227-vp-cutting?fbclid=IwAR1oOgEG5g8WMQLbecZyueHQXD95e8-0aG0dIR0acLZ6DA_LQ9Md770RyTcOn June 21 last year, the Myanmar government cut off mobile internet access in eight Arakan State townships and Chin State’s Paletwa Township. 

With the internet blackout now in its ninth month, DMG interviewed human rights campaigners, civil society activists and a member of Parliament about how the shutdown has impacted the daily lives of people in the affected townships. Because many of those townships are also considered conflict zones, the human rights implications of the internet blackout was top of mind for several of the interviewees.

The interviews were compiled by freelance reporter Khaing Myat Naing, and edited for length and clarity. Some of those DMG spoke to used the word “Rohingya” but in its place “Muslim” has been used after receiving approval from individual interviewees, in accordance with DMG’s editorial policy.

Ko Myat Hein Tun (General Secretary, Arakan Students’ Union [Universities–Yangon])
It seems like the government’s internet shutdown is for the military’s sake. Cutting off internet access makes people blind. The government is deliberately obstructing our freedom of expression and rights.

It is like the government has hushed up what Tatmadaw (Myanmar Army) troops have done to Arakanese people. For example, students from a school in Buthidaung Township were injured by an artillery shell fired by the Myanmar Army. People cannot access such information in a timely manner due to the internet shutdown.

Maybe the government wants to cover up what the Burmese Myanmar Army has done to Muslims. It is like not only the Muslim community but also the Arakanese community in Arakan State are being threatened now.

The government has covered up the crimes committed by the Myanmar Army and that’s why more war crimes against Arakanese people and genocide against Muslim people may occur. It has been a long time that the government has cut off internet access. As a government calling itself as a democratic government, it should not do like that. If the government itself believes it governs people equally, it should restore internet access as soon as possible.

Monday, 24 February 2020

Myanmar Army has intention to commit genocide on Arakanese people


A few days ago, at the  press conference  of Myanmar Army, Myanmar military
spokesperson Maj.Gen.Soe Naing Oo threatened to commit  genocide on Arakanese people and to crush Arakan Army.

Myanmar military spokesperson told media persons at conference that they had
been learning and gaining knowledge of how Philippine armed forces did in Marawi.
He continued to express that Philippine Armed forces used everything like jet fighters,
navy and artillery. Moreover , 90% of population of  Marawi was eliminated that he said.

So, I became to realize Myanmar Army has intention to commit genocide on Arakanese people after it had done once on Muslim Rohingya in Arakan ,western Myanmar, in 2017s.
Instead of guarding people, Myanmar Army is killing, raping and persecuting. The society and minority are being subjected the worst persecution all the time by Myanmar Army. 

In the so-called Myanmar , Army and Police are not true to their duty.
Myanmar Army is considered to be one among the worst in the world. Myanmar government led by Aung San Suu Kyi and criminal Myanmar Army are now hand in hand to commit genocide once again on Arakanese people


Tuesday, 4 February 2020

Arakan Army releases statement on the accusation


On these days, Myanmar Army is playing the blame game, finger pointing to Arakan Army
after it shells mortars on the villages of Muslim in northern Arakan ( western Myanmar) .The
reason why Myanmar Army blames on Arakan Army is that it is unwilling to comply decision of International Court of Justice.

Myanmar Army killed two Muslim women and injured other in northern Arakan just eight hours after ICJ passed decision on Myanmar. Moreover, Myanmar Army is still killing Arakanese women and children while it clashes with Arakan Army.  Therefore, Arakanese 24-year-old mother was killed and three men were injured when Myanmar Army fired artillery shells on urban areas of Kyauktaw Township in Arakan on Monday. The young mother was survived by a three year old son and a two month old daughter.

Myanmar Army has been conducting systematic and institutionalized oppression on young men and women in Arakan, including indiscriminate killing, arbitrary arrests, and forced relocations, since it has launched heavy military operations by combined forces of Light Infantry Division.

On February 3, 2020, our beloved Arakan Army – which is given birth to free the lost Arakan to Myanmar  from oppressive Myanmar – released rejection statement on the accusation against Arakan Army at the press conference of Myanmar Army.
( Please read the statement and please visit this Arakan Army’s site www.arakanarmy.net by clicking.)




Thursday, 23 January 2020

The ICJ announcement marks a tremendous step forward for the Rohingya


  • https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2020/01/23/gambia-vs-myanmar-at-the-icj-what-to-expect-going-forward
  • The Rohingya crisis now drags on through the third year after a brutal crackdown by Myanmar security forces starting August 25, 2017. It resulted in the displacement of over 700,000 people. 
  • The wheels of international justice have slowly begun to turn in response to the atrocities committed against the Rohingya. 
  • A number of announcements from international justice actors in late 2019 indicate that progress will continue throughout 2020. 
  • At the International Conclave on Justice and Accountability for Rohingya hosted by Centre for Peace and Justice, Brac University (CPJ) in The Hague, The Netherlands on October 18, 2019, Gambian Justice Minister Abubacarr Marie Tambadou announced to the world that he had instructed his office to file genocide charges against Myanmar at the International Court of Justice. 
  • Then, in November, the judges of the International Criminal Court announced that they had authorized a full investigation into whether Myanmar committed the crime against humanity of deportation. 
  • And in December, a case accusing Myanmar of genocide and crimes against humanity was filed by leading Rohingya activist Tun Khin in domestic court in Argentina. This case was filed under the principle of universal jurisdiction, on the basis of which international crimes can be prosecuted outside of the country in which they were committed.
  • Of all these developments, the ICJ proceedings moved forward the most quickly as Gambia petitioned the court to order that Myanmar implement a set of provisional measures to prevent any further genocidal acts from occurring. 
  • Because it takes several years for a case to wind its way fully through the ICJ process, provisional measures are an initial step by which the responded state must take immediate action in regard to the alleged violation. 
  • Provisional measures are granted when the court determines that there is at least a possibility that violations of international law are ongoing and recognizes that immediate action is needed to prevent the alleged crime from continuing.
  • The international community watched closely as legal counsel for Gambia and Myanmar argued their cases for and against the preliminary measures over three days, from December 10 to 12, 2019. 
  • Each side gave its arguments, with Aung San Suu Kyi representing Myanmar alongside a team of international legal counsel led by genocide scholar William Schabas. 
  • The willingness of Nobel Peace Laureate Suu Kyi’s to lead the Myanmar team caused international uproar and was seen by many as a heartless political manoeuvre, designed to paint the case as an impingement on Myanmar’s sovereignty in advance of elections slated for later this year.
  • Myanmar’s main arguments were based on a mix of outright denial, the claim that Gambia was being influenced by the OIC to pursue the case, and that Myanmar’s domestic and military justice mechanisms were capable of resolving the issue.
  • Gambia presented an overview of extensive documentation of the long-standing persecution of the Rohingya and the genocidal acts committed against them, including mass killings and sexual violence.
  • Ultimately, the ICJ judges found Gambia’s argument more compelling. Asserting its power to try the case and noting Myanmar’s obligation to comply with the 1948 Genocide Convention, the judges unanimously granted four provisional measures.
  • First and foremost, Myanmar has been ordered to take all steps within its power to prevent acts that contribute to the crime of genocide as specified under Article 2 of the Genocide Convention.
  • Second, Myanmar must ensure that its military, as well as any paramilitary or irregular armed units, do not commit the above acts either. 
  • Third, Myanmar must preserve all evidence, such as mass graves, village sites and all other sites and items that will need to be reviewed during future investigations. 
  • Finally, Myanmar as well as Gambia must report back to the court within four months that it has complied with the measures. As long as the case is open, Myanmar must continue to report its compliance with the provisional measures every six months.
  • The provisional measures are technically binding; if Myanmar fails or refuses to comply, the matter will be referred to the UN Security Council. 
  • In the absence of a straightforward enforcement mechanism, it remains to be seen if -- and the extent to which -- Myanmar will comply with the measures, and what can be done if they do not. 
  • While Myanmar will face tremendous pressure to follow the provisional measures, the Security Council members to which the matter will be referred include China and Russia, which have both taken stances against international accountability measures.
  • Ultimately, the ICJ’s announcement marked a tremendous step forward for the Rohingya and signified the first semblance of justice for their plight. 
  • Refugees in the camps of Cox’s Bazar are celebrating and hoping the measures bring quick protection to their loved ones remaining in Rakhine State.
  • Manzoor Hasan is Executive Director and Jessica Olney is Visiting Researcher, Centre for Peace and Justice, Brac University. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the position of Brac University.

Sunday, 12 January 2020

Myanmar Army kills Arakanese ten month old boy


Arakanese mother of a ten month old boy told local media that her son was shot dead by
Myanmar soldiers on January 11, 2020 while her family was fleeing from Nyaung Kan village of Myebon Township to Paw Taung village of Mrauk U Township by small motor boat.
The poor Arakanese mother along with almost all villagers and her husband and her son desperately had to flee when Myanmar soldiers shelled on their village by supersonic jet fighters after clashes with Arakan Army.


By the time poor Arakanese mother with her husband and son approached Oun Taw village of Minbra Township, Myanmar soldiers, from the small river bank, indiscriminately opened fire them. One of bullet went through her ten month old baby boy from back to belly causing to protrude intestine.  Even if the couple waved their big and round hats - made of thatch - from motor boat at Myanmar soldiers to recognize them as an innocent family and villagers, Myanmar soldiers shot at them indiscriminately.

As soon as ten month old baby boy was unfortunately shot by Myanmar soldiers, the couple
rush out of scene to nearby medical central but the boy was killed instantly. It is learn that Myanmar Army is killing Arakanese people including children and women almost everyday in the lost Arakan to Myanmar( western Myanmar) after Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi directed her notorious and barbarous Myanmar Army ‘s chief Min Aung Haling to launch
military operation against the Arakan Army – which is given birth to free Arakan from Myanmar by Arakanese people – one year ago.

Now, Myanmar Army has been launching military operation against the Arakan Army for over one year. During the period of over one year, 180 people were killed by Myanmar Army and injured 260 and over 500 arrested so far.

Tuesday, 31 December 2019

Myanmar air force bombs position of Arakan Army


No sooner had Aung San Suu Kyi instructed her notorious and barbarous Myanmar Army
to launch military operation against the Arakan Army in the lost Arakan to Myanmar( western Myanmar), than Myanmar Army started to kill Arakanese people by shooting, beheading and committing arson.

Since then, there were over 180 people who were killed by Myanmar Army and injured 260 and over 500 arrested so far in Arakan. Moreover, over 100,000 Arakanese people were forced to be Internally Displaced Persons. These IDPs are taking refuge at IDP camps without sufficient food, shelter and cloth.

The reason why IDPs face insufficient food, shelter and cloth is that Myanmar Army and Government are blocking all donors and organizations to access therefore donors and organizations cannot approach IDP camps to assist IDPs.

Meanwhile, Myanmar Army is still launching its offensive military attacks against the Arakan Army without care of children and without care of women, shooting into villages, killing and arresting villagers  everyday.


On the eve of Xmas and New Year, Myanmar air force‘s three helicopters and supersonic jet fighters  strafed rockets and bombs position of Arakan Army on the mountain in Buthitaung Township in Arakan. So, villagers are just to flee from their villages to nearby places, rising number of Internally Displaced Persons up to over 100,000 across the Northern Arakan.

Wednesday, 18 December 2019

Aung San Suu Kyi lets her Army to kill Arakanese people


It was the sound of bullets of Myanmar troop that stamped bloody killing at the Satetara
village of oppressed Arakanese people in northern Arakan(western Myanmar) while
Myanmar or Burmese were standing with Aung San Suu Kyi who defended Myanmar’s
genocide before the International Court of Justice.

Myanmar Army killed five Arakanese people and hurt 19 others between December 8 and December 14, 2019 and abducted 10 Arakanese people.

Now, the offensive attacks against the Arakan Army launched by Myanmar Army in Arakan(western Myanmar) had been over one year. During the period of over one year, after Myanmar’s stained leader Aung San Suu Kyi called for her war criminal  Myanmar Army  to launch operation against the Arakan Army in northern Arakan,  her barbarous killer Myanmar Army killed 190 Arakanese people and injured 270 and 470 arrested so far.


Moreover, there are over 100,000 Internally Displaced Persons across the northern Arakan without sufficient shelters and food and Myanmar government is still blocking humanitarian aid. So, IDPs cannot be provided help by organizations. Consequently and as a result, IDPs  are  suffering from many kinds of difficulties .



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