The United Nations recognizes responsibility for the failure to solve the Rohingya crisis
The UN has found evidence of 'systemic failure' to resolve the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar. The organization said that due to this failure, in the year 2017, Rohingya were forced to leave the party. This is said in a UN report on Monday.
In Myanmar, it was alleged to ignore the warnings of attacks against Muslim minority Rohingyas, against UN officials working in the country. In February, the world body's secretary general Antonio Guterres ordered to make an internal assessment of the role of the United Nations Office in Myanmar on the basis of that complaint, After this report was published.
On August 25, 2017, the army launched a counter-terrorist operation in the country's Rakhine state where terrorists attacked some security guards. Then more than seven lakh Rohingya crossed the border to save lives. The United Nations called Rohingya oppression 'an example of ethnic cleansing'.
Despite the systemic failure, it is difficult to identify those responsible, the UN said. According to the new report, "All parties associated with hateful human rights violations as seriously as the UN policy are jointly responsible."
Two years ago when the brutal persecution of the Rohingyas came down, the United Nations Resident Representative in Myanmar was Renata Lock Desalion. In order to strengthen economic cooperation with the Myanmar government, it has been alleged that she avoided the brutal repression against the Rohingyas.
The 36-page report was prepared by Guatemalan's renowned diplomat, Gart Rosenthal. In the report, he mentioned the absence of a transparent and unified strategy on Rohingya repression and the error of systematic and unified analysis in the field. He wrote about the causes of UN failure in preventing Rohingya repression, which is one reason why the international community is very encouraged by the political transition in Myanmar.
Rosenenthal said that the United Nations human rights commissioner Jaid Ra'ad-al-Hussein often criticized human rights violations against the Rohingyas. This issue gave rise to concerns among some people of the United Nations, who worked in favor of diplomatic perspectives in the face cloth.
United Nations spokesman Stephen Dujeric said on this, Secretary General Gutters accepted the recommendations and promised to implement them for improving the UN practices.
United Nations director Louis Charbonnieu of Human Rights Watch said the United Nations officials in full responsibility to disregard ethnic cleansing in Myanmar Their accountability should be brought under.
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