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Kofi Annan downplays claims of Myanmar genocide | |
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Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan says he would not describe the violence being committed against Myanmar's Rohingya minority as "genocide". | Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan says he would not describe the violence being committed against Myanmar's Rohingya minority as "genocide". |
"I think there are tensions, there has been fighting, but I wouldn't put it the way some have done," he told the BBC after a trip to Rakhine state. | "I think there are tensions, there has been fighting, but I wouldn't put it the way some have done," he told the BBC after a trip to Rakhine state. |
Humanitarian groups now say that 21,900 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh in less than two months. | Humanitarian groups now say that 21,900 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh in less than two months. |
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Sunday said genocide was taking place. | Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Sunday said genocide was taking place. |
The army launched a crackdown in northern Rakhine in early October after co-ordinated militant attacks left nine border policemen dead. | The army launched a crackdown in northern Rakhine in early October after co-ordinated militant attacks left nine border policemen dead. |
Rohingya groups have alleged serious rights abuses, including rapes, shootings and house burnings, and say they are being targeted indiscriminately. | Rohingya groups have alleged serious rights abuses, including rapes, shootings and house burnings, and say they are being targeted indiscriminately. |
The government of Myanmar, also known as Burma, strongly denies the allegations. | The government of Myanmar, also known as Burma, strongly denies the allegations. |
Mr Annan was asked in August by Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi to head a commission looking into tensions in Rakhine state, where the Muslim Rohingya live alongside the mostly Buddhist Rakhine people, who are the state's dominant ethnic group. | Mr Annan was asked in August by Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi to head a commission looking into tensions in Rakhine state, where the Muslim Rohingya live alongside the mostly Buddhist Rakhine people, who are the state's dominant ethnic group. |
"You can feel both communities are afraid. There is fear, there is mistrust. The fear has heightened but we need to find a way of breaking that down and beginning to encourage the communities to connect," he told the BBC. | "You can feel both communities are afraid. There is fear, there is mistrust. The fear has heightened but we need to find a way of breaking that down and beginning to encourage the communities to connect," he told the BBC. |
He said that observers should be "very, very careful" in using the word genocide. | He said that observers should be "very, very careful" in using the word genocide. |
Ms Suu Kyi, a Nobel Laureate who endured years of house arrest under Myanmar's military junta, has faced international criticism for failing to help the Rohingya. | Ms Suu Kyi, a Nobel Laureate who endured years of house arrest under Myanmar's military junta, has faced international criticism for failing to help the Rohingya. |
The Rohingya people trace their ancestry in the area back generations, but are not recognised as citizens and tens of thousands live in camps where travel is restricted. | The Rohingya people trace their ancestry in the area back generations, but are not recognised as citizens and tens of thousands live in camps where travel is restricted. |
But Mr Annan said Ms Suu Kyi's government, which won a historic election last November, should be given "a bit of time, space and patience". | But Mr Annan said Ms Suu Kyi's government, which won a historic election last November, should be given "a bit of time, space and patience". |
The Rohingya have been making perilous crossings over the Naf river to seek refuge in Bangladesh, where hundreds of thousands of the group already live. | The Rohingya have been making perilous crossings over the Naf river to seek refuge in Bangladesh, where hundreds of thousands of the group already live. |
The new figure of 21,900 people having fled - based on statistics collected by various groups and provided to the BBC by the International Organization for Migration - is more than double that given by the UN refugee agency last week. | The new figure of 21,900 people having fled - based on statistics collected by various groups and provided to the BBC by the International Organization for Migration - is more than double that given by the UN refugee agency last week. |
Bangladesh has stepped up security on the border in response to the migrant flows, and has been criticised by Amnesty International for pushing hundreds of Rohingya back across the border. | Bangladesh has stepped up security on the border in response to the migrant flows, and has been criticised by Amnesty International for pushing hundreds of Rohingya back across the border. |
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