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174 Rohingya Drown At Sea Fleeing
Escalating Genocide And Violence In Burma
November 18, 2024
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Media Release from Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK
The Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK (BROUK) is deeply alarmed by the
tragic loss of 174 Rohingya after their boat capsized on November 10 near
Hai Gyi Island in Burma’s Ayeyarwady Region. Only six survivors, clinging to
debris for days, were eventually rescued by a foreign ship and handed over to
the Burmese Navy. The refugees had Oed northern Rakhine State on
November 1, escaping a surge in violence, escalating persecution, and the
ongoing genocide against the Rohingya.
“Every boat of Rohingya refugees arriving in the region is a stark reminder of
the world’s collective failure to protect a persecuted people,” said Tun Khin,
President of Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK. “Children and families are
risking their lives on unseaworthy boats because they have no safe options
in Burma. The drowning of 174 Rohingya is not just another tragedy at sea—
it is a direct consequence of ongoing genocide and brutal repression. The
international community’s inaction has allowed these tragedies to persist.”
BROUK has previously condemned the Arakan Army’s (AA) escalating
violence speciZcally targeting the Rohingya community in northern Rakhine
State. The AA, a powerful ethnic armed group engaged in conOict with the
Burmese military junta, has increasingly turned its violence on Rohingya
civilians. This campaign of terror includes massacres, raids, and systematic
oppression. In press releases in August and October 2024, BROUK
denounced these attacks and urged international intervention. On August 5,
the Arakan Army was responsible for a massacre that claimed the lives of up
to 200 Rohingya civilians as they attempted to cross the Naf River into
Bangladesh to escape violence. This atrocity followed a brutal assault on
May 17, when Arakan Army forces nearly decimated the town of Buthidaung,
inOicting further terror on the Rohingya.
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More recently, on October 4, AA forces conducted early-morning raids on the
Rohingya villages of Ah Twin Nget They and Hpon Nyo Leik in southern
Buthidaung Township, with reports of threats, assaults, and arbitrary arrests.
The AA has detained over 8,000 Rohingya in Buthidaung and Maungdaw in
their detention facilities, furthering their campaign of repression.
Since these previous calls for international action, the violence has only
worsened. The Arakan Army continues to wield its power to terrorize,
displace, and brutalize the Rohingya community. Without urgent intervention,
these atrocities will continue unabated. These deliberate and systematic
acts reveal a blatant disregard for the safety and rights of Rohingya villagers,
perpetuating a climate of fear and entrenching the humanitarian crisis in
Rakhine State.
BROUK calls on regional and international actors, including ASEAN and the
United Nations, to urgently address the ongoing genocide and systemic
persecution of the Rohingya so they are no longer forced to Oee their
homeland.
“The Arakan Army must face international sanctions if it does not stop its
abuse of Rohingya civilians”, said Tun Khin, President of Burmese Rohingya
Organisation UK. “The UN Security Council also needs to take action on the
non-implementation of the Provisional Measures set out by the International
Court of Justice, which are being blatantly ignored, to halt the genocide of
the Rohingya.”
Southeast Asian countries, especially those that have committed to the Bali
Declaration, must also take concrete steps to provide safe disembarkation
and asylum procedures for Rohingya refugees, ensuring that survivors of
violence and forced displacement are met with protection and dignity, not
indifference.
For media inquiries, please contact: Tun Khin, President of BROUK at +44
788 871 4866.
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