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Rohingya abuses could spark regional conflict, UN rights chief says

Rohingya-Abuses

JAKARTA: The UN human rights chief warned on Monday that possible acts of “genocide and ethnic cleansing” against Myanmar’s Rohingya could fuel a religious-based conflict that spreads beyond the country’s borders.

“Myanmar faces a very serious crisis with a potentially severe impact on the security of the region,” UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein said during a speech in Jakarta.

His remarks follow the publication of a report last week about mass graves of Rohingya in Myanmar’s crisis-hit Rakhine State, where government troops have been accused of waging an ethnic cleansing campaign against the minority.

Nearly 700,000 Rohingya have fled to bordering Bangladesh since last August.

Myanmar denied the mass grave report and wider allegations of rights abuses, saying it launched a proportionate crackdown on Rohingya rebels.

But it has blocked reporters and UN investigators from independently accessing the conflict zone and investigating refugee claims about a genocide.

Zeid on Monday said Myanmar had enjoyed strong growth including a focus on socioeconomic development in Rakhine State, but that this could not mask “institutionalized discrimination” against the minority.

The UN rights chief is due to meet with Indonesian President Joko Widodo as well as top government officials and rights groups during his three-day visit.

Among the issues expected to be discussed is a crackdown on the LGBT+ community in Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority country.

Parliament is set to pass a long-dormant bill to make sex outside marriage illegal. Same-sex marriage does not exist in Indonesia, meaning homosexual relations would be effectively outlawed.




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