114 world bodies call to save civilians in Rakhine

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UNB, Dhaka :
Some 114 renowned global organisations and 32 individualson Thursday underscored the need for prioritising protection of the civilians in Rakhine and moving towards a collective and decisive approach to regional conflict prevention, in line with its priority theme on “peace and stability.”
In a joint statement, they also called upon the Myanmar authorities to address the roots of the conflict.
“We, the undersigned civil society organisations,
people’s organisations and individuals, affirm our belief in peoples’ right to self-identification, and the primacy of dialogue and a politically-negotiated settlement in transforming conflicts,” the statement reads. They expressed deep anguish and concern with the latest escalation of violence in Rakhine State, Myanmar, and the attacks against unarmed civilians. “We condemn the targeting of civilians of any ethnicity and religion, by any armed group, for any reason.” They said, impunity for abuses against civilians during decades of conflict with ethnic armed organisations has encouraged the Myanmar military to apply the same tactics in Rakhine State.
“There will be no end to the cycles of conflict and displacement in Rakhine State without addressing the main drivers and the roots of this conflict,” the statement reads.
The signatories called on theMyanmar military to cease violence against and abuses of unarmed civilians in Rakhine State and the other conflict areas such as northern Shan and Kachin States. They urged the Myanmar government to comply with relevant international human rights and humanitarian law standards and norms, particularly with regards to the protection of civilians in conflict, and protection of children, women and minorities.
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