Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Are all Rohingya terrorists?


On May 22 the Amnesty International released a report provingRohingya militants – ArakanRohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) –had indeedkilled as many as 99 Hindu civilians in a single day of carnage on August 25, 2017 – sparing only eight women and eight children who they abducted and forced them to convert to Islam.The report has brought different reactions from several quarters of the political thinkers and leaders. While some critiques questioned the authenticity and timing of the report, for others this report served as ‘perfect’ excuse to blame and despise the whole Rohingya community.
The ArakanRohingya Salvation Army, better known as ARSA, operate in northern Myanmar, where the Rohingya have since several decades faced persecution from the hands of its own country’s government. Last year the ARSA attacked police posts in Rakhine state, thus, killing about 12 people, according to then released reports. Post this attack the military with the government launched large scale retaliation on the community. This retaliation led to lakhs of Rohingyaflee their homes, cross dangerous forests and minefields and water in rickety boats to seek safety in Bangladesh. While this mass exodus led to countries competing against each other on who condemns the incident first, UN called it as ‘textbook example of ethnic cleansing’.
Last month the Amnesty International brought out a new disturbing fact. It highlighted that the ARSA is also guilty of killingcivilians. The group was responsible for killing 99 Hindu civilians in a single day last year.  This new finding stirred a whole new topic of discussion – Should all Rohingya be counted as a threat?
Though this new finding’s authenticity is under scanner, this report has been hailed by both the Myanmar government as well as some of reputed political organizations of India. ZawHtay, a Myanmar government spokesman, welcomed the Amnesty report’s conclusions.
This report’s release has led to an outburst of statements and articles by some of India’s eminent personalities. Recently PrashantBhushan, a senior lawyer who has been fighting the Indian government’s plan to deport 40,000 Rohingya refugees said, “Horrendous and unforgivable. Rohingya militants have massacred hundreds of Hindus in Myanmar. Rohingya in Myanmar have been victims of a terrible genocide. But that is no justification for attacking innocent people. Rohingya will lose public sympathy if this happens.”
In a recent editorial piece ‘Rohingya shadow over Myanmar Hindus’ in a reputed English daily by Sandhya Jain, a Senior Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, questioned logic of rehabilitation even when the role of Rohingya militants having massacred Hindus have been proven. She also cited some reports of intelligence agencies that have commented on Rohingya militants having ties with groups like Islamic State, Al-Qaeda, Lashkar-Tayyeba and Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). She, through her article, tried to pull the attention of the world from Rohingya to the plight of Hindus in Myanmar which was being ignored by the world while the Rohingya got sympathy.
Recently even the Indian Government in fear Rohingyamuslims being a security threat to the country issued certain directives like confining them to pre-identified places and not issuing them id proofs but maintaining biometric details of all illegal Rohingya. This ‘fear’ is ironical as till now much to the surprise of the government the Rohingya preferred Jammu over Kashmir. Also till now such fear have never seem to exist towards illegal Hindus and Muslims who have been entering India from Bangaldesh since past many decades.
Though the attack on Hindus by Rohingya and the plight of Hindus living in Myanmar is unthinkable and the fear of Rohingya militants seeping into India scares every citizen yet both these statements and article have missed out or rather ignored the essential facts. Both have included the whole Rohingya community into the Rohingya militant group. Also the fact that MsSandhya Jain seems to miss is that there is huge wide difference between the plight of Rohingya and plight of Hindus in Myanmar. The difference merely lies in the constitutional status that the Myanmar government has granted to both these ethnic minorities.
Once Dr MaungZarni, a Human Rights activist and scholar, had said, “In Myanmar, we have taken up a Nazi frame of mind. If anyone would understand what if happening to Rohingya, it would be you, the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, the survivors and their families.”