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Japan: Myanmar did not commit genocide against Rohingya

In 2011, everyone were seduced by US, including some factions of Tatmadaw.

US told Myanmar, I give you money, lift sanction. You join me.

Myanmar believed. Myanmar decided to hold free election. Myanmar said "fxxk you China, I am saying bye bye".

2 months after Aung San Suu Kyi gang won the 2012 election, Rohingya crisis blown up like atom bomb.

Myanmar does not need USA. Israel is Myanmar's close friend. Why do you need USA when you have Israel as your friend?
 
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http://mizzima.com/article/japan-supports-myanmar-govt-stance-genocide-charges

Japan believes that Myanmar did not commit state-sponsored genocide against Rohingya Muslims during a 2017 military-led crackdown that left thousands dead and drove more than 740,000 out of the country, Japan's ambassador to Myanmar said this week, despite legal action being taken on such charges in international courts, according to a report by RFA.

Ambassador Ichiro Maruyama told the Myanmar media during a press conference that the Japanese government does not believe that genocide occurred in northern Rakhine state during military-led violence that began more than two years ago.

The ambassador said he hoped the International Court of Justice, where Myanmar faces genocide charges, will not order emergency measures to prevent further atrocities from being conducted against the minority group.

This kind of article doesn't tell the whole picture or explanation.

Why is Japan think the Myanmar government was not committing genocide?
 
Genocide is a very strong word.

Cool down dude.

It has been used by West, accusing Assad genocide against Sunni. Turns out Assad is the ultimate protector of Sunni and everyone else.

Anything US said cannot be believed.

This kind of article doesn't tell the whole picture or explanation.

Why is Japan think the Myanmar government was not committing genocide?
 
Rohingya activists rebuke Japan envoy over denial of genocide
PUBLISHED : 19 JAN 2020 AT 15:41

Japan-based Rohingya advocacy groups have accused Japan of siding with Myanmar's military over an ambassador's recent remarks denying genocide against the minority group.

"Today Japan is not cooperating, not supporting the United Nations actions on Myanmar," said Zaw Min Htut, vice president of Burmese Rohingya Association in Japan.

He was referring to comments Japanese Ambassador to Myanmar Ichiro Murayama made to local news outlet The Irrawaddy in December that "there is no genocide in Myanmar" and that he did not believe the military "committed genocide or (had the) intent of genocide."

Zaw Min Htut appealed to Japan not to "buy into the military's lies," and to support international efforts in bringing about justice for the crimes committed against his people.

"We rely on the international community because there are not many friends in Myanmar for the Rohingya people," he told the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo last week.

U.N.-appointed independent investigators have said hundreds of thousands of ethnic Rohingya who remain in Myanmar may face a greater threat of genocide than ever amid government attempts to "erase their identity and remove them from the country," citing "killings, rapes and gang rapes, torture, forced displacement and other grave rights violations" by the Myanmar military.

More than 740,000 Rohingya have fled from Rakhine State, western Myanmar, to neighboring Bangladesh since August 2017 to escape a military crackdown on insurgents.

The Japanese government, meanwhile, said it is not in a position to judge on the matter.

"We are working to ensure that Myanmar will take the necessary measures based on the final report by the ICOE," a Foreign Ministry official said, referring to the Independent Commission of Enquiry in Myanmar.

The commission, which is mandated to investigate allegations of human rights violations and related issues in Rakhine State, is expected to complete its final report this month.

Zaw Min Htut also expressed his disappointment at Murayama for referring to the Rohingya as "Bengali," a term the envoy used in a recent interview with the BBC.

The term is often used as a slur by the Myanmar government which does not recognize the Rohingya as one of the country's many ethnic groups, but as illegal migrants from Bangladesh.

The Japanese Foreign Ministry declined to comment on the ambassador's choice of words, but told Kyodo News that it officially refers to the ethnic group as "Muslims in the Rakhine State."

Gambia, a small but predominantly Muslim African country, submitted a lawsuit last November against Buddhist-majority Myanmar to the International Court of Justice, with support from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

It argued that Myanmar had violated the 1948 Genocide Convention through the military's "genocidal acts" against the Rohingya minority, an allegation that the Myanmar government vehemently denies.

https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/1...ts-rebuke-japan-envoy-over-denial-of-genocide
 
Genocide is a very strong word.

Cool down dude.

It has been used by West, accusing Assad genocide against Sunni. Turns out Assad is the ultimate protector of Sunni and everyone else.

Anything US said cannot be believed.

I'm not angry.

It's just the article that is not complete to tell the whole story.

What makes Japan decided not to label it as genocide.

That's all.


But anyway, people anywhere they go, they should polite, friendly, full of respect, tolerant, understanding, etc.

Conflict in Myanmar and other places around the world is not necessary.

The same with conflict in our own home.

Ego and short mind are always the source of the problem, whatever it was done by us or others.
 
Japan and Myanmar are not enemies. They avoid claims that affect relations with Myanmar. Japan is not wrong.
 
Japan’s Misguided Alliance With Myanmar’s Abusive Military
While other democracies have recoiled in horror, Japan has continued to pour overseas aid into Myanmar.

By Teppei Kasai
March 10, 2020

Ichiro Maruyama, Japan’s ambassador to Myanmar, started a firestorm in December when he said he was “praying” for the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to side with Myanmar and rule that genocide had not occurred against the country’s long persecuted ethnic Rohingya Muslims. He looked foolish after the ICJ ruled against Myanmar and ordered the country to take steps to ensure that further acts of genocide would not occur.

Maruyama also sided with the Myanmar military against Rohingya victims when he claimed at a January event in Tokyo that the International Criminal Court, which is in the preliminary stages of an investigation into the crime against humanity of deportation and other related violations, shouldn’t be allowed to effectively “obstruct” the Japanese government’s diplomatic relationship with the Myanmar military.

While Maruyama’s comments last year were widely criticized in Japan and abroad, they were hardly out of step with the Japanese government’s longstanding approach in Myanmar, which is to curry favor with the government as part of its regional competition with China. It has been shocking to watch Japan try to placate a government and army that carried out a well-documented campaign of murder, rape, and torture against the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar’s Rakhine state beginning in August 2017, burning villages and forcing more than 730,000 people to flee to Bangladesh.

In December, the Komeito leader Natsuo Yamaguchi, a junior partner in the ruling coalition in Tokyo, made the rounds in Myanmar. He praised Aung San Suu Kyi for attending the International Court of Justice hearing and even met with the military commander-in-chief, Sr. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, whom the US has sanctioned and a UN-backed panel has recommended be investigated for genocide and other grave crimes. Worse, in October Prime Minister Shinzo Abe welcomed the general to Japan, just as he has repeatedly welcomed other beneficiaries of Japan’s “soft” policies in the region, such as the Cambodian dictator Hun Sen.

Tokyo has expressed pride for its support of a deeply flawed Myanmar government commission appointed to look into the problems in Rakhine State. The commission, which released its report in January, broke some important new ground, with the government admitting for the first time that the military was responsible for war crimes and killings there. Yet the report appears to be more of a public relations exercise than an attempt at justice and accountability. It found “no evidence of gang rape by Myanmar’s security forces,” despite extensive documentation by the United Nations and human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch. The report found no evidence of genocidal intent and did not address alleged crimes against humanity. It made the incredible claim that the abuses were not planned or carried out on the instructions of senior officers.

While other democracies have recoiled in horror, Japan has continued to pour in overseas aid, an example of what can be characterized as Japan’s “values-free” diplomacy. Japan has actively refused to join the growing chorus of countries condemning atrocities against the Rohingya, abstaining from nearly all Myanmar-related UN resolutions. In the name of “political neutrality” it has acquiesced to the bigotry of the Myanmar government, which takes the position that the Rohingya are not from Myanmar, even though the overwhelming majority have been there for generations. Japan has even joined the Myanmar government in refusing to use the term “Rohingya,” instead describing them as “Muslims in Rakhine State.”

Japan has also been aggressive in pursuing its economic interests in Myanmar, hosting investment forums both in Rakhine State and Tokyo that have aided in attempts to paper over the Rohingya crisis.

The Japanese government has offered a variety of flimsy excuses for its approach. The most common is that making friends with despots and killers in places like Myanmar and Cambodia is the best way to persuade them to carry out reforms. But this argument simply provides cover for trying to create business opportunities while competing with China for alliances with unsavory and authoritarian leaders.

Canada, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Turkey, and France accusing Myanmar of committing genocide against the Rohingya. The 57-member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation supported the case at the ICJ.

It is not too late for Japan to change course and restore its credibility as a rights-respecting nation on the global stage. Japan should remember that defending the likes of Min Aung Hlaing puts it on the wrong side of history. Above all, Japan should be showing its human rights leadership by standing with Myanmar’s countless victims, including the Rohingya. It should be voting in favor of human rights resolutions at the UN and supporting efforts at justice for victims, instead of providing cover for their oppressors.

https://thediplomat.com/2020/03/japans-misguided-alliance-with-myanmars-abusive-military/
 
I have never been totally agree with GoJ stance. I am always against many of them. I put Japan and other opinions, particular the US, as reference, so that we can cross-examine.

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wo...e-stripped-of-their-organs-in-Kosovo-war.html

While West was accusing Serb of genociding Muslims in Kosovo, the reverse is more true.

Carla Del Ponte, chief prosecutor at the Hague: Serb prisoners 'were stripped of their organs in Kosovo war'.



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Japan also denies 'Rape of Nanjing' & the genocides against China in WW2. I suppose you agree with that as well? @Song Hong @Suika @beijingwalker
 
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Japan also denies 'Rape of Nanjing' & the genocides against China in WW2. I suppose you agree with that as well? @Song Hong @Suika @beijingwalker

In Indonesia, the paranormal investigation video on YouTube is very popular.

The most dreadful is the investigation of building used by Japanese soldiers during WW2.

A lot of women had been raped and killed there.

Up to today, their souls are still crying.
 
I have never been totally agree with GoJ stance. I am always against many of them. I put Japan and other opinions, particular the US, as reference, so that we can cross-examine.

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wo...e-stripped-of-their-organs-in-Kosovo-war.html

While West was accusing Serb of genociding Muslims in Kosovo, the reverse is more true.

Carla Del Ponte, chief prosecutor at the Hague: Serb prisoners 'were stripped of their organs in Kosovo war'.



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So you're against Japanese denial of the genocides against your country but agree with them when they deny genocide against Rohingya?
The mental gymnastics you had to do is impressive, easily Olympic-level.

This thread isn't about Serbs & Kosovo. Whataboutism much?
 
Turns out the "innocent Sunni freedom fighter in Kosovo" makes lots of monies in organ harvesting of Serb -- while West accused Serb of genocide.

This is tip of iceberg.

https://balkaninsight.com/2015/09/0...ing-how-the-claims-were-exposed-09-04-2015-1/

War.

Whatever in the media it was published as a holy war.

War in the name of God, gods, goddess, holy book, holy paper, for freedom, for democracy, or anything that sounds good.

All are the same.


Killing, raping, robing, mutilation, torturing, and now organ harvesting...


Everything is BS and everyone who is involved are going to hell.

The only war heroes who went to heaven are just innocent people who try to protect their city and family from the invader who wants to massacre, raping, plundering, etc.

The rest of them, straight to the hell.
 
Muslim Albanian in Kosovo are responsible war atrocious war crime such as rape, sex traffiking, organ harvesting, ethnic cleansing while there was little evidence of widespread systemic Serb war crime, other than collateral damages.

That time Muslim Albanian cry victim and US bomb Serb into stone age.

Cant trust US now.

So you're against Japanese denial of the genocides against your country but agree with them when they deny genocide against Rohingya?
The mental gymnastics you had to do is impressive, easily Olympic-level.

This thread isn't about Serbs & Kosovo. Whataboutism much?
 
In Indonesia, the paranormal investigation video on YouTube is very popular.

The most dreadful is the investigation of building used by Japanese soldiers during WW2.

A lot of women had been raped and killed there.

Up to today, their souls are still crying.
RIP to those poor victims. May Allah SWT grant them peace in the afterlife.
Imperial Japanese Army history is full of crimes against humanity like this.IMO they should have been prosecuted much more harshly after WW2.
 
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