United Nations humanitarian chief Ashok Nigam called again for
unrestricted access to Rakhine State for the various UN agencies, and
urged reconciliation between the Buddhist Rakhine and Muslim Rohingya
communities.
The UN Resident and
Humanitarian Coordinator’s message came on a weekend when people around
the world were offered on TV a documentary by Al Jazeera titled “Hidden Genocide”
which accused Burmese security forces of involvement in violent acts
against the Rohingya community, including murder, rape, torture and a
systematic purging of the group which at least one respected scholar
said comes close to the definition of “genocide.”
The documentary
was mostly filmed in Bangladesh with testimonies taken from Rohingya
refugees who fled the violence in Rakhine State in June.
Though
the film alluded to the mass graves of Rohingya victims, including
murdered children, no photographic or video evidence was included nor
did Al Jazeera claim to have any forensic evidence of the charges.
Al Jazeera
acknowledged that many of the Rohingyas’ claims could not be verified.
Nonetheless, the documentary is likely to cause a backlash among
international donors.
Meanwhile, Burma’s Minister for Border
Affairs Lt-Gen Thein Htay told reporters in Rangoon that chronic poverty
and unemployment had been the root causes of the sectarian violence in
Rakhine State. He said that the tensions and the conflict can be
“resolved through a process of development.”
He called on the UN to increase its aid to Burma.
The
UN and its humanitarian partners recently unveiled a revised Rakhine
Response Plan which indicates that an additional US $41 million is
needed to meet the humanitarian needs of all affected communities until
June 2013.
Burmese President Thein Sein has set up an independent
commission of inquiry to examine the violence and provide
recommendations.
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