Sunday, September 9, 2012
Interior Ministry:Myanmar following Israel
Posted by Barb Weir
Asked whether the estimated 800,000 Rohingyas in Myanmar are considered
Myanmar nationals, Nobel Peace laureate and parliamentary candidate Aung
San Suu Kyi replied, “I do not know. We have to be very clear about
what the laws of citizenship are and who are entitled to them.”
In an effort to provide such clarity, this reporter met with a Myanmar Interior Ministry official to get some answers:
RIGHT: Illustration courtesy of Jonathon Blakeley.
GlossyNews.com: In
most countries, persons born in country to parents who have no known
ancestry elsewhere are considered citizens. How is this applied in the
case of the Rohingya?
Interior Ministry: Thank
you for giving us the opportunity to explain. We call them “resident
foreigners”. After trying for many years to show that they are really
from neighboring countries, we finally have decided that they are most
likely Swiss nationals that came to Myanmar and lost their passports.
Unfortunately, their birth records appear to have been lost in an
avalanche in Switzerland and so we cannot prove their origin. However,
we are negotiating with Switzerland to repatriate them.
GlossyNews.com: Are there possibly other reasons that you hesitate to grant citizenship to Rohingyas?
Interior Ministry: In
many countries, illegal immigrants often work for slave wages and are
treated like animals. Rohingyas are often enslaved in Myanmar, and
forced to live in the most deplorable conditions. We therefore suspect
that they may be illegal immigrants.
GlossyNews.com: Illegal immigrants from where? Where do they belong?
“The Rohingya Muslims are a demographic bomb for Myanmar. We want to remain Buddhist and democratic…”
Interior Ministry: I told you. They’re Swiss. And besides, they’re Muslim. The Rohingya Muslims are a demographic bomb for Myanmar. We want to remain Buddhist and democratic, and Muslim Rohingyas are a threat to our existence. Muslim self-determination has been expressed in dozens of countries. Why don’t the Muslim countries take them? They don’t belong here.
GlossyNews.com: But won’t you be accused of apartheid if you deny them citizenship on the basis of their ethnicity and religion?
Interior Ministry: We’re not worried. Israel gets accused of the same, and how seriously does anyone take such accusations?
GlossyNews.com: But
isn’t it more than that? Aren’t Rohingya homes and villages being
demolished and the people being slaughtered and made refugees?
Interior Ministry: Like I said, Israel…
GlossyNews.com: OK,
OK. But Aung San Suu Kyi didn’t say for sure that Rohingyas are not
entitled to Myanmar citizenship, only that we have to be clear about it.
Isn’t she leaving open the possibility that they should be considered
Myanmar citizens?
GlossyNews.com: Ms.
Suu Kyi is a very rare creature: a politician with a humanitarian
reputation and even a Nobel Peace Prize. She has to equivocate on
Rohingyan rights. However, we are confident that just like Nobel
laureates Shimon Peres and Barack Obama, she will do the right thing and
overlook injustice toward undesirable populations.
courtesy: GLOSSYNEWS.COM
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