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A shadow government in Myanmar yesterday called on the Rohingya minority to help it overthrow the junta, promising citizenship and repatriation for the persecuted Muslim community in a future democratic Myanmar.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military overthrew democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy (NLD) government in a February 1 coup.

A brutal crackdown on dissent by the junta has since killed more than 800 people, according to a local monitoring group.

A group of ousted lawmakers -- mostly from the NLD -- later set up a shadow "National Unity Government" which has sought to bring anti-coup dissidents together.

The junta has classified the NUG as "terrorists", meaning anyone speaking to them -- including journalists -- can be subjected to charges under counter-terrorism laws.

"We invite Rohingyas to join hands with us and with others to participate in this Spring Revolution against the military dictatorship," the group said in a statement.

Suu Kyi's NLD government had avoided the term "Rohingya" because of sensitivity among ethnic groups in the majority-Buddhist country, referring to the minority as "Muslims living in Rakhine."


In Myanmar, the Rohingya are widely seen as interlopers from Bangladesh and have been denied citizenship, rights and access to services for decades under what Amnesty International calls apartheid-like conditions.

The NUG also promised to end a 1982 citizenship law which discriminates against the Rohingya, promising all those born in Myanmar or to a Myanmar citizen would be granted citizenship.

The group also said it was committed to repatriating all Rohingya languishing in camps in Bangladesh "as soon as repatriation can be accomplished voluntarily, safely and with dignity."

More than 740,000 Rohingyas fled over the border into Bangladesh after a bloody military campaign in 2017 that the UN condemned as ethnic cleansing.

The military claimed its operations were justified to root out Rohingya insurgents following a series of deadly attacks on police posts and has denied all allegations of wrongdoing.

Suu Kyi defended the army's conduct and even travelled to The Hague to rebut charges of genocide at the UN's top court.

More than 600,000 Rohingyas remain mostly in northern Rakhine state without citizenship, restricted to either camps or their villages, many unable to access medical care.

Meanwhile, envoys from the Association of Southeast Asian nations arrived in Myanmar yesterday, a government official told AFP, ahead of talks with junta leader Min Aung Hlaing.

Erywan Pehin Yusof, Brunei's second minister for foreign affairs and Asean Secretary-General Lim Jock Hoi "arrived this evening and will meet with the commander in chief tomorrow morning," a senior Myanmar official, who didn't want to be named, told AFP.

 
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I just want Burma to explode into civil war already. But I hope for the best for Rohingya though.
 
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US is cobbling "Northern Alliance" against Tatmadaw, while things in Myanmar is now more or less back to normal.
 
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Be interesting to see what the Rohingya response is. The situation does seem to be stabilizing in the Junta's favor atm. In my opinion, most of the ethnic armies that haven't joined with the resistance army is in a wait and see stance and will side with whoever is winning. Barring major defections from the Junta, the resistance is going to lose.
 
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Many people hate Chinese. They think China behind Tatmadaw. So they hate Myanmar junta.

In reality, China does not intervene in other countries.

There are a few Indon guys here so busy in hating Chinese that they are nonchalant to Israel genocide against Palestine.

You must be trolling right now. China funds almost every EAO through the WA states. In addition to arming & supporting the Junta.
Also China supports every communists rebellion in the region. Like Philippines, Nepal, India & supported a genocidal maniac like Pol Pot & North Korea. China intervenes a lot!

Fun Fact is China also doing genocide against their minorities also.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uyghur_genocide
 
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A shadow government in Myanmar yesterday called on the Rohingya minority to help it overthrow the junta, promising citizenship and repatriation for the persecuted Muslim community in a future democratic Myanmar.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military overthrew democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy (NLD) government in a February 1 coup.

A brutal crackdown on dissent by the junta has since killed more than 800 people, according to a local monitoring group.

A group of ousted lawmakers -- mostly from the NLD -- later set up a shadow "National Unity Government" which has sought to bring anti-coup dissidents together.

The junta has classified the NUG as "terrorists", meaning anyone speaking to them -- including journalists -- can be subjected to charges under counter-terrorism laws.

"We invite Rohingyas to join hands with us and with others to participate in this Spring Revolution against the military dictatorship," the group said in a statement.

Suu Kyi's NLD government had avoided the term "Rohingya" because of sensitivity among ethnic groups in the majority-Buddhist country, referring to the minority as "Muslims living in Rakhine."


In Myanmar, the Rohingya are widely seen as interlopers from Bangladesh and have been denied citizenship, rights and access to services for decades under what Amnesty International calls apartheid-like conditions.

The NUG also promised to end a 1982 citizenship law which discriminates against the Rohingya, promising all those born in Myanmar or to a Myanmar citizen would be granted citizenship.

The group also said it was committed to repatriating all Rohingya languishing in camps in Bangladesh "as soon as repatriation can be accomplished voluntarily, safely and with dignity."

More than 740,000 Rohingyas fled over the border into Bangladesh after a bloody military campaign in 2017 that the UN condemned as ethnic cleansing.

The military claimed its operations were justified to root out Rohingya insurgents following a series of deadly attacks on police posts and has denied all allegations of wrongdoing.

Suu Kyi defended the army's conduct and even travelled to The Hague to rebut charges of genocide at the UN's top court.

More than 600,000 Rohingyas remain mostly in northern Rakhine state without citizenship, restricted to either camps or their villages, many unable to access medical care.

Meanwhile, envoys from the Association of Southeast Asian nations arrived in Myanmar yesterday, a government official told AFP, ahead of talks with junta leader Min Aung Hlaing.

Erywan Pehin Yusof, Brunei's second minister for foreign affairs and Asean Secretary-General Lim Jock Hoi "arrived this evening and will meet with the commander in chief tomorrow morning," a senior Myanmar official, who didn't want to be named, told AFP.

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It will become a massacre and that is the real agenda of the so-called Shadow Government and probably sponsored by foreign power.

That will the justification for foreign intervention.
 
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It will become a massacre and that is the real agenda of the so-called Shadow Government and probably sponsored by foreign power.

That will the justification for foreign intervention.

Armed Rohingyas allied with Arakan Army fighting against the Junta wouldn't be easy to massacre.
 
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Many people hate Chinese. They think China behind Tatmadaw. So they hate Myanmar junta.

In reality, China does not intervene in other countries.

There are a few Indon guys here so busy in hating Chinese that they are nonchalant to Israel genocide against Palestine.

Hi chink....stop calling Indonesian as Indon
 
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Rohingya should not trust these snakes. Where were they were Rohingya people were being burnt alive? Suu Kyi is definitely a evil b****.

Agree completely. Those shadow people didn’t do anything under the NLD banner, and allows the massacre to continue unabated. I’d say let them fight it out in a civil war on there own. Later arm the Rohingya and create a separate state.
 
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Armed Rohingyas allied with Arakan Army fighting against the Junta wouldn't be easy to massacre.
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First of all you failed to understand the real history of how Rohingya came into being in Myanmar.

They are a creation of the British Colonialists and imperialist, a timebomb left behind for them to expliot in the future and the time has arrived.

Myanmar was never a unified nation much like India and had many independent states within before the British Raj arrived.

So there are no natural not brotherly bonds between these former Bengali or Bangladeshi today and these independent seeking states.

The problem with Rohingya is that the Burmese do not accepts them as Burmese, like it or not.
To them they are intruding aliens and should returned home to Bangladesh.

Don't get me wrong, these are not my political stance but ground reality
and those of native Burmese.
That is why even Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Syu Ki dare not to recognize or even talk about them.
It will be political suicide for her even appeared friendly to Rohingya inside Burma.

A military alliances??? Impossible. :coffee:
 
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Today Rohingya are just pawn, an instrument used by Western Powers in the geopolitics.

To be used and discarded.

Whether it is in Bangkok or Yangon, the real power lies with the military. Asean recognized this. China will not get involved because of

1. NAM principles of non interference of other nation internal affairs

2. China intelligence knew exactly who are culprits and which Western nations are involved.

The hidden hegemonic political forces have used NGOs and pumped in lots and lots of money to destabilize both Bangkok and Myanmar.

Will they ended up like Iraq, Syria or Libya?

Don't we see the resemblance of all these rallies in Hong Kong, Bangkok and Yangon and how they got started.

The M.O. is similar in every aspects.

It is time Asia should take care of its own problems without outside Western Powers interference.
ASEAN initiative is a good start.
 
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This so called shadow government is in reality, an Anglo-American proxy. All they want is to drive Burma towards an all out civil war so that a military intervention can be legitimized.
 
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