
Muslims in whole of Buddhist governed Southeast Asian Myanmar
face persecution but the Rohingya minority community is suffering the
most. The radical Buddhists of Arakan State that are in majority have
been involved in enormous atrocities against the minority Rohingya
Muslims ever since 2003. They have been brutally murdering Muslims,
including women and children and are doing all this barbarity with the
backing and support of the Myanmar regime, political and religious
leadership and the law enforcement agencies.
Leader of National League for Democratic movement Aung San Suu
Kyi, who is Nobel peace prize winner, has so far failed to condemn the
violence mainly because it is being carried out by the backbone of her
own political network.
The Myanmar government has annulled the citizenship of more than
four lakh Muslims. Having lived there for 7 centuries, Rohingyas have
suddenly become stateless with no identity and are marooned and forsaken
by the world. Rohingyas are among the most persecuted minorities in the
world. The cruel subjugation of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar has crossed
all the boundaries since 2012. The world and the UN are quietly
watching the genocide and none is coming forward to stop the ethnic
cleansing and provide succor to the 140,000 displaced Rohingyas.
History
Delving into the background history of Rohingyas, one finds that
Muslim Arab traders had started arriving in
Kingdom of Arakan (now
called Rakhine) from the time of Caliph Haroon Rasheed in 8th century,
thus initiating the spread of Islam. Arab, Turks, Persian and later
Mughal traders used to visit this piece of land. Similarly Islam
expanded in Indonesia and Malaysia because of the Muslim traders. Later,
people belonging to various ethnicities came to the region which
included Bengalis, Turks, Pathans and others. ‘Rohingya’ were developed
from different stocks of people concentrated in one geographical
location called State of Rakhine. Afterwards, many people in the north
of Arakan province accepted Islam. In 1430 A.D. a Turk King Sultan
Suleman Shah established his Sultanate and introduced his currency.
Kalma Tayiba and names of the four Caliphs were written on the coins.
This region was ruled by the Muslim rulers till 1784, after which
these lands were captured by the Burmese. The British after capturing
Bengal in 1757 kept expanding their rule. They captured Arakan in 1825
and Burma in 1828, and placed the two regions under the Viceroy of
Delhi. Hundreds of thousands of Bengalis flooded into Arakan in search
of work. By 1941, one-third of population was from Bengal. This
migration was resented by the locals. During the 2nd World War, the
Japanese captured most of the areas of Burma and entire region became a
war zone.
State of Rakhine (Arakan) has a very odd geo strategic location in
Bay of Bengal. It is one of the poorest provinces of Myanmar. Among the 3
million Rakhines, there are about 1.3 million Rohingyas in Rakhine
State who have been living there for centuries, and others are Buddhists
who are in majority. In 1942, the Buddhists carried out massive
genocide of Muslims and almost 150000 Muslims were massacred. During the
military rule (1962-88) in Burma, Rohingyas were treated as foreigners
and gradually their nationality was taken away. During that era, ethnic
clashes between Rakhine Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims intensified and
as a result of suppression more than 200,000 Rohingya fled to
Bangladesh. Only 32600 were given formal protection as refugees.
In 1982 when Burma name was changed to Myanmar, they passed a new
controversial law for citizenship and declared the people of Rohingya as
Bengalis and they were denied citizenship. They claim that among the
Rohingyas, over one million are Bengalis and are illegal immigrants from
Bangladesh. Rohingyas lost the Myanmar’s citizenship since they were
unable to prove their presence and settlement in the country before
1823. Fact of the matter is that all Rohingyas are not Bengalis. They
have a rich history and they are a mixture of Turks, Arabs, Mughals and
even Pathans and all speak Rohingya, which is different from Burmese
language. Denial of their citizenship by Myanmar is the root cause of
all the issues faced by them today. Previously they used to have some
relief as they had camps in Bangladesh in the Cox’s Bazar region, but
after Hasina Wajid came to power, this relief was also snatched from
them. Her regime has refused to accept them.
Rohingya is a separate State and its people have separate entity.
They have almost 4000 sq km area. A huge mountainous system separates
them from Myanmar. They have 24 identified blocs where oil and gas are
in abundance and exported to province of Hunan of China in the north.
One of the reasons behind China’s silence is their strategic interests.
Rohingyas can sustain their identity, as Arabic and Persian are taught
in their schools. They have their own language, culture, beautiful
geography and resources. They say that since Myanmar regime is not
giving them the citizenship, then it has no right to rule them. They
complain that the only crime committed by the Rohingya is that they are
Muslims. They argue that 150000 people in East Timor were given
independence just because they were Christians.
The Myanmar Government says that we have given citizenships to many
illegal Bengali immigrants, but they keep on entering into Myanmar every
year which is getting arduous for us to control. This argument is
baseless because they should frame a proper channel to halt this
immigration. The Government argues that 1.3 million Rohingya are not
citizens, have no voting or basic rights and are Bengalis. There are
restrictions on family size and access to jobs. State terrorism on such
flimsy pretext is unjustified. Since 2012 about 140,000 Rohingyans have
become refugees and are living in dilapidated camps. Rohingyas say that
who has given the right to Myanmar junta to support and promote their
persecution even if they are illegal immigrants.
This phenomenal human rights violation in Myanmar got no effectual
denunciation from the West. U.S. Candidates like Senator Rand Paul are
not even bothering to discuss and condemn the massive massacre of the
Rohingyan Muslims in their 2016 Presidential campaigns. The UN role is
also deplorable. Brad Adam, executive director of the Human Rights
Watch’s Asia Division criticized the role of United Nations with respect
to the ongoing onslaught in Myanmar. UN’s top official in Myanmar,
Renata Dessallien senselessly issued a statement after seeing the plight
of Rohingyas cramped in boats in high seas for months and many
‘floating coffins’ after they were refused entry by Muslim States. He
stated, “The UN recognizes and appreciates the recent improvements in
the conditions in Rakhine, including efforts to improve the situation of
the internally displaced persons (IDPs). The Government has started to
enable IDPs to return to their places of origin and is assisting with
livelihood enhancement, health and education.” This statement was
travesty of truth. One reason of West’s apathy is Islamophobia.
The underlying acts and human rights violations have left no
justification for the international community to still remain immorally
biased and mum. Muslim countries of ASEAN who turned away the boats of
the starving refugees are equally guilty. Hundreds of mass graves have
been discovered in Thailand and Malaysia. They probably died of hunger.
While India is aspiring to become the policeman of South Asia, China is
getting ready to become super power, but both have showed complete
disinterest in this human tragedy.
The most shocking and appalling role is that of the Muslim World.
Despite having the ability to exert pressure on to the Western countries
to put sanctions over Myanmar to force it to stop human rights
violations against the Rohingya Muslims, up till now no move has been
made.
Although OIC has appointed special envoy and a fact finding mission
for Rohingyas and have also announced $200,000 for humanitarian aid, but
it has not played any decisive role. It should devise a strategy to
provide humanitarian relief to the refugees and those stranded in high
seas and also exert pressure on the oppressors to grant citizenship to
the Rohingya Muslims who have been living there since 14th century,
or else grant them the status of a separate State. The UN should step
forward to resolve this human tragedy speedily. If urgent steps are not
taken, it will have dangerous implications about which I will write
separately.
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