The UN stopped Rohingya's problem from taking over the government (in detail)
UN and aid workers have told the media that the United Nations leadership in Myanmar tried to prevent Rohingya's rights from taking over the government.
A UN head said that the UN head in Myanmar tried to prevent human rights workers from visiting sensitive areas of Rohingya.
Since recently the operation started by the government army in recent months, five lakhs have been forced Rohingya to leave their homes, and many are now refugees in Bangladesh.
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐔𝐍 𝐭𝐞𝐚𝐦 𝐜𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐝 𝐚 𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐑𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐞.
Since Rohingya has largely displaced Bangladesh, it has been present in UN relief operations. He has provided relief supplies and has given strict statements against Burmese officials.
However, UN employees and aid workers inside and outside Myanmar told the media that four years before the recent crisis, the Canadian head head of the United Nations team in Myanmar, Renata Lok Desidaline, said:
Human rights activists tried to stop from visiting Rohingya areas
People stopped listening to this issue
Separate the staff members who had warned that racism was being carried out there.
A relief worker Caroline Wendenabeley had seen similar signs of danger before this. They worked there in 1993 and 94 on the occasion of racism in Rwanda and said that when they came to Myanmar, see them even similar troubles.
"I was talking about some of the colonial immigrants and business communities from the Rhine State and Rohingya that one of them said," We should kill them as if they are dogs. " Inside this type of immoral behavior is a sign that you have reached the place within the community where such kind of thing is accepted.
I've been in touch with Wendyville for the last one year. They have worked in troubled areas like Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Rwanda and Nepal.
In 2013 and 2015, he worked as a coordinator in the United Nations United Nations of Myanmar. Today, Dessen is on this position.
Depending on this post, he had an opportunity to observe the increasing tension in the United Nations's Rhine State.
In 2012, clashes between Rohingya Muslims and Buddhists were over 100 people and Rohingya near a million people were displaced. Since then, the violence has been widespread since the past, and even last year, warlord groups in Rohingya, who sometimes attack the aid vehicles.
In this complicated situation, the UN staff realized that raising voice over Rohingya's human rights would make many Buddhists angry.
They decided to adopt long-term strategy and focus on the development and development of Rakhine so that there will be a tension between the Buddhists and Rohingya, if there is better economic conditions.
It is almost prohibited for the United Nations staff to open openly about Rohingya. About Rakhine, the UN released press release began to be avoided completely from Rohingya's word. The Burmese government does not recognize Rohingya as a separate ethnic community and it only calls 'Bengali'.
As long as I worked in Myanmar, many members of the UN staff were willing to talk about Rohingya. Now investigating the UN internal procedure in Myanmar, has revealed that Rohingya's problems have been kept in itself within this institution itself.
Many members of the community's aid workers in Myanmar told the media that it was almost impossible to talk to the Burmese officials about the rights of Rohingya's rights in UN high-level meetings.
Vandenabalee said that soon it was clear that it was not acceptable to talk about Rohingya's problems, or warning about racism at higher level meetings.
He said: 'If you did so, you would have to make the consequences.' After that you were not called in meetings and you were not issued a travel document. Our staff was removed from their actions and they were shamed at the meetings. An atmosphere was made in which it was not appropriate to talk to these issues. '
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The UN Office for Humanitarian Relations (UNOCA) chief repeatedly did so, they were intentionally kept away from the meetings. Vandenabelle says he was told that he should be present when the UNOCA head is somewhere else.
The UNOCA chief refused to talk to the media, but it was supported by several other UN officials in Myanmar.
Vandenabalee said that he was considered to be a difficulty and he was prevented from doing his work in the process of speaking Rohingya's race.
Apart from this, the United Nations personnel who visited Myanmar were not allowed to talk to Rohingya. Tomas Contana is now a human rights representative specialist in North Korea but he has been working in the same position in Myanmar by 2014.
He said he once met Dessen on the Yangon airport. 'I received a suggestion from you that you should not go back. Plates do not go there. I asked why So they did not give any specific answer, only said that we do not want to stand up with the authorities. "
Another UN official said: 'The government knows how to use it and it is being done.' We do not learn lessons. We can not stand against them, because we do not want to annoy the government. '
The United Nations itself felt it, as it has a report commissioned in 2015, in which priorities of the United Nations were reviewed. Its title was, 'Fifteen loaves, help victims and exploitation system.'
This report has been written to the media and it states: 'Myanmar's UN Human Rights Strategy is committed to the simple hope that investments in constructive works will decrease stress. He failed to understand that by running a prejudice system by a state of prejudice, prejudices would increase or decrease. '
Such documents and documents have also reached the same result.
A few weeks after the report, the United Nations confirmed that Dessel is being replaced, but also said that it does not cause them to perform. However, after three months, he remains in his position because the Burmese government has rejected the appointment of his successor.
I told the close companion of a former senior general and Burmese leader Aung San Suo Chi: "They are not motivators but neutral. Anybody who tries to Rohingya does not like them and criticizes them. '
Dessel refused to speak to the media on this matter.
"We strongly condemn that the Resident's Connector tried to stop the internal debate," the Burmese spokesperson said in a statement.
Ten countries' embassies, including the United States and the United Kingdom, supported Dessel by writing emails as the BBC.
Cantina says that Kash International community should have emphasized the interim system of any type of justice as part of the mixed democratic government in Myanmar.
According to sources, the United Nations is now preparing for investigation on the reversal of the investigation and it may be the same as the Sri Lanka's civil war took place. There were many problems in the UN operations.
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