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nic origin. Unfortunately, the Myanmar government has turned a
blind eye to anti-Muslim campaigns. 5
It seems as if the government is trying to get Rohingyas out of
mind and out of sight. The name Rohingya is not recognized and, by
doing so, their whole existence is rejected. The Rohingyas have limi-
ted contact with human rights' organizations and the media. That is
to say, it is not only that the Rohingyas' existence is being rejected, but
also they are deprived of all opportunities to make their voices heard.
Last, but not least, the probationary citizenship documents assig-
ned to Rohingyas were abolished prior to the first free elections and,
hence, they were deprived of their right to vote during the elections.
Notwithstanding that, Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace laureate and lea-
der of democracy, won the elections in November last year.
That was a result favored by the Rohingyas. However, they got
very upset to see that Suu Kyi made no mention of them during the
election period. Even so, considering that the military junta still exists
in the government, it will be wise to think that this is only a tempo-
rary approach to avoid pushing the limits.
We wish to see this be reconciled as soon as possible and see Suu
Kyi fight for the human rights of the Rohingyas.
Furthermore, let us remember that neither international peace
nor aid organizations have taken any tangible action, despite dozens
of genocide reports being published.
Although all of this is happening in the open for the entire world
to see, there is simply no action to help the Rohingyas, who are opp-
ressed and needy.
Neither Nobel Peace laureates nor EU nations that are known as
the guardians of human rights are doing anything. The junta and