[blind-democracy] Re: Racist attacks on Muslims in Myanmar

  • From: Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2015 14:42:52 -0400

Imagine what will happen when a good part of our planet becomes completely
unliveable because of the results of climate change and migrants seek shelter
in the remaining habitable areas. Just look at the response of people
throughout the world when they feel that their limited resources might have to
be shared with strangers.

Miriam

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Racist attacks on Muslims in Myanmar

Published July 27, 2015. | By Socialist Action.
July 2015 Myanmar monks

By MARTY GOODMAN

The military regime and fascist monks within the Buddhist clergy in Myanmar
(Burma) have been waging an ethnic war against the Rohingya, a mostly Black
Muslim minority living in the southwest of the country.
Violence against the Rohingya erupted in 2012, leaving villages torched, up to
300 dead, and 140,000 fleeing their homes in terror. It was the worst example
of ethnic cleansing in the region in decades. Cops merely watched the spiraling
violence.

The attacks began with the rape of a woman in the mostly Buddhist Rakhine
state, where most Rohingya live. The rape was blamed on Rohingya men (likely
false), which set-off racist terror. As a result, there are some 300,000
internally displaced persons in Myanmar, a nation of 53 million. The UN says
130,000 Rohingya fled by boat since 2012 to destinations such as Malaysia,
Thailand, and Indonesia. Some 25,000 left between January and March alone.

The journey into exile is often in filthy, overcrowded boats operated by
smugglers. Many end up in slave labor camps, drowned at sea, beaten, starved,
dehydrated, simply abandoned or tossed overboard to avoid a smuggler’s arrest.
Refugees are even executed when impoverished families are unable to pay ransoms
demanded by ruthless operators.

Up to 8000 have been stranded at sea at a time. Mass graves have been found in
Rohingya, with bodies either drowned or physically brutalized.

Veteran Asia observer Walden Bello wrote that “violent labor trafficking and
ethnic cleansing [form] the dark underbelly of Southeast Asia’s ‘tiger
economies.’”

In addition, migrants face racist immigration policies. Of late, Australia’s
anti-immigrant Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, has been accused by the press of
giving bribes to smugglers to not land refugees. If true, as seems likely,
Australia is guilty of ignoring the 1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees,
which Australia signed.

There are 1.1 million Rohingya living in Myanmar and they are 30% of the
Rakhine state inhabitants. Myanmar has eight large ethnic groups; 90% are
Buddhists, only 5% are Muslim, the rest Christian and Hindu.

After Burmese independence in 1948, the post-colonial government included many
minorities, including Rohingya. However, a 1982 law passed by the military
dictatorship, which had been in power since 1962, rendered the Rohingya
“stateless.” Yet, the Rohingya have been in Myanmar for centuries!

Temporary cards allowed some Rohingya limited voting rights in 2008 and 2010.
In 2010, Rohingya voting was conditioned on their voting for the military, with
the promise of citizenship. Rohingya voting rights were stripped away again
last February in the wake of the 2012 events.

The military refuses to use the term “Rohingya,” preferring to portray them as
job-stealing migrants from Bangladesh, thus dividing workers with racism.
Rohingya describe round-ups of Muslim youth to perform forced labor for the
Army.

Although some monks have spoken out against racism, reactionary monks spew
filth. Said racist leader Ashin Wirathu, a Buddhist monk, “Muslims are like
African carp. They breed quickly and they are very violent and they eat their
own kind … the national religion needs to be protected.”
Wirsthu likened Muslims to “mad dogs” and “cannibals.”

These fascistic forces organized the “969 campaign,” which seeks to ban
inter-faith marriages and urges Buddhists not do business with Muslims.

Human rights advocate Aung San Suu Kyi, a Nobel Prize winner who spent over 20
years under house arrest—and the daughter of Aung San, a nationalist hero who
worked closely with the defunct Communist Party of Burma—surprised some by not
calling for an end to anti-Rohingya racism.
She said that she “didn’t know” if they could be citizens and meekly urged the
military to handle the situation “carefully.”

Finally, after much criticism, her National League for Democracy (NLD) issued a
statement calling for citizenship rights, but it was not issued in her name, a
ploy to hold on to racist votes. Suu Kyi has declared herself an NLD candidate
for president this fall. The NLD is a capitalist party, and she would be
expected to win, but it is disqualified because her deceased husband was
British. Her NLD is expected to do well in parliamentary races—if they happen.

In September 2012, after a wave of racist riots had reached its peak, Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton was present at a hypocritical signing ceremony which
lifted U.S. sanctions on the dictatorship. Her distinguished guest? President
Thein Sein, dictator of Myanmar.

Since Obama’s and Clinton’s photo-ops in Myanmar, the dictatorship received
about $375 million in (supposedly) non-military U.S. aid through fiscal 2014.
The domestic aid will help the military elite afford its outsized military
budget. Inequality, after all, requires repression. About 26% of the country
lives in poverty; 32% of children under five suffer malnutrition, 53% in the
Rakhine State.

Obama finally called for an end to discrimination in Myanmar, but the real goal
of imperialism goes beyond paying lip service to human rights—the U.S. is
looking toward outflanking China. Chinese interests, along with Japanese funds,
are building a $2.5 billion petroleum line from riot-torn Rakhine to Yunnan,
China. Rakhine land is also being grabbed to create a “free trade” zone to
operate on starvation wages.

Capitalism in Myanmar has got to go. A genuine revolutionary party would seek
to unite and defend all ethnic peoples against racist violence and ultimately
overthrow capitalism, the real source of poverty and racism!

Photo: Buddhist monks protest UN resolution to grant full citizenship rights to
Rohingya.



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