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US formally declares Myanmar military committed ‘genocide’

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‘Burmese military committed genocide and crimes against humanity against Rohingya,’ says Secretary of State Antony Blinken

The US has determined that the Myanmar military’s violence against the country’s Rohingya minority constitutes “genocide” and crimes against humanity, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on Monday.

The announcement comes roughly five years after the military, which is formally known as the Tatmadaw, dramatically escalated its clampdown on the Muslim minority group. Over 1.2 million Rohingya have fled Buddhist-majority Myanmar since, and tens of thousands were killed.

Speaking at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Blinken announced just the eighth genocide determination in US history, saying the Tatmadaw is guilty of razing villages, mass killings and rape, torture “and other horrific abuses.”

Based on internal findings within the State Department and outside documentation from rights groups, Blinken said he “determined that members of the Burmese military committed genocide and crimes against humanity against Rohingya.”

Additional sanctions are expected to be applied under the US determination on the already heavily-blacklisted Myanmar junta.

The US determination comes as the UN’s top court resumed in February its proceedings to determine if Myanmar is responsible for genocide.

The International Court of Justice has been hearing the case, which accuses Myanmar of violating the Genocide Convention in its brutal crackdown on the Rohingya community, for over two years.

In January 2020, the ICJ imposed “provisional measures,” ordering the end to genocidal practices against the Rohingya.

Myanmar was being represented in the case by former State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi, who was overthrown in the Tatmadaw’s February 2021 coup, and has been jailed by the junta on various charges.

The military takeover has triggered mass protests in Myanmar in which junta forces have killed more than 1,500 people in a crackdown on dissent, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, a local monitoring group.

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