Myanmar's Step-by-step Approach toward Rohingya Genocide and Ethni-cide
Dr.Maung Zani
#1 Early anti-Rohingya policy
I would call the military's policy towards the Rohingya "structural
genocide", a systematic and sustained act of policy maintained and
pursued, irrespective of which general or ex-general is in charge. This
includes various severe restrictions and other punitive acts in order
to create living conditions as unattractive and unbearable as possible
so that they would voluntarily exit Burma - and which thousands have
done.
(after the Caretaker Government of General Ne Win took care of the
restive Rakhine nationalists and their demand for autonomous Statehood
in the 1950s. The Rohingya were useful as a counter-force towards the
Rakhine nationalists in Arakan).
#2 Mass expulsion
"Naga Min" (meaning "conqueror of all Kulars") (or literally Dragon
King) Expulsion Operation to expel the Rohingya (this operation was led
by the man known as Ne Win's Butcher Brigadier General Sein Lwin, a
conservative Buddhist monastery product born in an Upper Burma village
and raised by the Burma Army, whose formal Buddhist education stopped at
4th Grade. Sein Lwin was also in charge of the bloody crackdown of
8.8.88 uprisings)
Bangladesh, emerging out of its civil war of East and West Pakistan as
an independent nation, openly threatened Ne Win's regime by telling
General Ne Win that Burma needed to take these Rohinga refugees back, or
Bangladesh had ample stockpiles of arms to give away to the angry
Rohingyas. That was when Ne Win and his deputies backed down and took
200,000 Rohingya refugees back).
General Ne Win was the country's best known racist, especially with a
rather virulent strain of anti-Muslim and Christian racisms. He was the
only Burmese general who ordered mosques in Mandalay to stop any early
morning prayers which are generally amplified through loud-speakers
mounted atop mosques every time he stayed in the Northwest Command
Military Headquarters inside Mandalay's walled city (the Palace). Ne
Win embarked on the policy of cleansing of the Burma Army of any officer
who was not a Buddhist. There was one or two exception. But as a matter
of policy, Christian and Muslim officers were forced out of any
position of importance early in their careers. Since Ne Win's time, the
successive MILITARY regimes, including Thein Sein's, has been on
autopilot with this cleanse-the-army-and-the-government of Christians
and Muslims.
#3 Citizenship denial
Ne Win's regime stripped the Rohingyas citizenship and de-acknowledge
the officially recognized "Rohingya", and re-wrote citizenship law in
line with anti-Rohingya racism. This was a direct response to the fact
that they felt forced to take the Rohingya refugees back from
Bangladesh.
Now the current verification process undertaken by the Border Affairs
Minister under Than Shwe's pet Lt-General Thein Htay involves forcing
through threats the Rohingya families in camps and other locations to
write down their ethnic origin as "Bangali" and, in some cases, enticing
them of the promise of full citizenship and other protections.
This is ETHNO-CIDE.
#4 Illegal Migration from Bangladesh
there were in-flow of Bangladeshi migrants into Western Burma. It would
be untrue to say that there were no illegal immigration coming to Burma
from Bangladesh. Before the situation in Arakan State worsened
progressively some Bangladeshi attempted to enter Northern Arakan state
via boats. According to veteran Burma naval officers, they wouldn't even
bother arresting or sending these boat-loads of illegal Bangadeshi in
Burmese waters. They simply blew entire boats up - no bodies, no traces,
no need to waste man-power to arrest, house, feed and process them for
deportation.
#5 Outsourcing ethnic cleansing and genocide to the local Rakhine
The recent waves of violence against the Rohingya which began in June
was the opposite of the earliest post-independence policy which used the
local Rohingya by recognizing them as a national ethnic group and
administering them as a special group directly by the Head of the
Rakhine State Security Forces (mostly Tatmadaw).
The Rakhine State Security Head was the late Colonel Kyaw Soe who later
became Minister of Home Affairs in Ne Win's early Revolutionary Council
Government and who was operationally responsible for blowing up Rangoon
University Student Union.
The violence against the Rohingya and the rise in anti-Muslim racism
were the direct outcome of the State's ethnic mobilization - in fact,
directly through the facebook of Presidential Office Director and
Government Spokesperson - you can't get any more Presidential than
that!, all State broadcast and print media outlets, and the crony-owned
private media outlets such as the Voice Weekly of Myanmar Egress and
Eleven Day News Group.
#6 Acting contradictory and inconsistent as a matter of policy
There are elements that are not directly or even indirectly affiliated
with Thein Sein government, who have been involved in the violence
against the Rohingya. They are acting out of their own calculations,
politically and ethically motivated. These cannot be construed as part
of the regime's designs against the Rohingya.
What IS part of the regime's designs is they would give the troops
different and often seemingly contradictory orders from the Central
Command. Local Rakhine admin and authorities dare NOT act on anything
without Naypyidaw's knowledge and command. So, what appears to be local
acts are in fact greenlighted by Naypyidaw. Half-century of only taking
orders from the highest authorities cannot be erased after 2 years of
luke-warm democratization and devolution.
One of the reasons that outsiders, including human rights researchers,
can't get their head around is why certain local security forces are
protecting Muslims and Rakhines in one place and other local forces were
siding with the Rakhine skin-heads in slaughtering the Rohingya and
Muslims. That was precisely because the troops were given different
orders from central command, depending on the contexts. This seeming
contradiction was meant to give the general international impression
that the government is UNABLE or UNWILLING to end the 'sectarian
conflict/violence'. This comes up far short of capturing the central
role the State itself is playing through various sophisticated
techniques of outsourcing and incitement of large scale attacks on the
Rohingya and to a lesser extent the other Muslims.
# 8 President Inquiry Commission
Established on 16 August 2012 in the face of the mounting threats from
the Organization of the Islamic Conference of 57 UN member states,
Naypyidaw scrambled a diverse group of 27 Burmese and showcased them as
"independent-minded upstanding citizens" who will get to the bottom of
the "sectarian violence" in Arakan State. Well, at the bottom is
Naypyidaw. Why would the generals and ex-generals want to anyone to
sniff for real truths and share them with the whole wide world?
They know exactly what transpired - because they have been involved in
the attempted genocide for nearly 40 years. So, as glamorous and
respectable sounding as it is, the Presidential Inquiry is a decoy, a
ploy and one of the biggest jokes of contemporary Myanmar!
# 7 Where is "democratic" Myanmar heading after Rohingya ethnic cleansing or genocide?
An institutionalized Apartheid in Western Burma and anti-Muslim racist
behavior across the country - and all kinds of racism against the
Chinese, Christians, etc.
# 8 What are the gains for Naypyidaw?
Too many to list. But have a glance here
A potent version of traditional "Buddhist" racism and racialism have
been revived in the service of the militant and militaristic
"democratic" government which now speaks softly, that is, getting better
at spins but remains as ruthless and callous as it has ever been since
1962 coup. Monks are happy with the regime. NLD has no real voice or
power in the Parliament, no intellectual or policy input other than
calling for greater deployment of troops in the conflict/violence-prone
Arakan State. Plus its leader Daw ASSK has been making utterances
without having done her homework about Bangladesh and its alleged
illegal immigrants to Burma (while Thein Sein cleverly downplayed this
issue in his VOA Burmese interview with Than Lwin Htun after the
-expel-or-cage-the-Bangali illegals fiasco - during the meeting with the
visiting UNHCR head 5 months ago).
#9 Does this all sound conspiratorial? You betcha!
The Generals do NOT inherit power or influence - 99% of them do NOT have
famous dead fathers or grandfathers or -mothers. They know it.
Everything they have they have worked at it. We can say they have
"earned" the power to rule through CONSPIRING tirelessly round the
clock.
They have plans A-Z in order to make sure 1) they do NOT ever have to
give up the ultimate control over Burma's political and power
institutions and 2) Aung San Suu Kyi never becomes head of state or have
any real power in Burmese politics, beyond the illusion of policy
influence.
Welcome to our ugly majoritarian neo-Fascist democracy run by militarists!
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