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Tillerson calls for credible probe of Rohingya abuses in Myanmar

US considers individual sanctions against people responsible for atrocities

November 15, 2017
Myanmar’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right, shakes hands with visiting US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson after their press conference at the Foreign Ministry office in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, on Wednesday. — AP
Myanmar’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right, shakes hands with visiting US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson after their press conference at the Foreign Ministry office in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, on Wednesday. — AP

NAYPYITAW, Myanmar — US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Wednesday that his country was deeply concerned by “credible reports” of atrocities committed by Myanmar’s security forces and called for an independent investigation into a humanitarian crisis that has seen hundreds of thousands of Muslim Rohingya flee to Bangladesh.

Speaking at a joint news conference with leader Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar’s capital, Tillerson said the US would consider individual sanctions against people found responsible for the violence, but he would not advise “broad-based economic sanctions” against the entire country.

“All of that has to be evidence based,” Tillerson said. “If we have credible information that we believe to be very reliable that certain individuals were responsible for certain acts that we find unacceptable, then targeted sanctions on individuals very well may be appropriate,” he said.

More than 600,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh since late August, driven out by a military counterinsurgency clearance operation in Buddhist-majority Myanmar’s Rakhine State that a top UN official has described as a textbook case of “ethnic cleansing”.

He earlier held talks with the commander of Myanmar’s armed forces, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing.

“It is incumbent upon the military and security forces to respect these commitments of the civilian government; to assist the government in implementing them and to ensure the safety and security of all people in Rakhine state,” Tillerson said.

In posting on his Facebook page, Myanmar’s military supremo said he had explained to Tillerson the “true situation in Rakhine”, the reasons why Muslims fled, how the military was working with the government to deliver aid and the progress made for a repatriation process to be agreed with Bangladesh.

The Myanmar military launched its clearance operation in Rakhine after an army base and 30 police posts were attacked on Aug. 25 by Rohingya militants, killing about a dozen members of the security forces.

Tillerson condemned the attacks on Myanmar security forces.

A senior UN official leveled accusations of mass rape, killings and torture against the Myanmar military, known as the Tatmadaw, after a tour of refugee camps in the Cox’s Bazar region of neighboring Bangladesh.

Human rights groups have branded as a “whitewash” an internal military investigation, after its findings were posted on the army chief’s Facebook page this week.

Back in Washington, US senators are pressing for economic sanctions and travel restrictions targeting the Myanmar military and its business interests.

Tillerson said he would advise against any broad-based sanctions against Myanmar, as the United States wanted to see it succeed.

But he said if there was credible and reliable information on abuses by individuals they could be targeted by sanctions.

Myanmar is undergoing a transition to democracy after decades of rule by the military, but the generals retain extensive powers over security and a veto over reform of a constitution that has barred Suu Kyi from the presidency.

Tillerson said the United States would provide an additional $47 million in humanitarian assistance for refugees bringing the total to $87 million since the crisis erupted in August.

“The humanitarian scale of this crisis is staggering. Over 600,000 Rohingya, mostly women and children have fled to Bangladesh and an unknown number from multiple ethnic groups remain internally displaced with limited access to food, water and shelter,” Tillerson said. — Agencies


November 15, 2017
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