State mouthpiece preemptively blasts Al Jazeera documentary

By DAVID STOUT
Published: 7 December 2012
Editor-in-chief Than Myint Tun holds up a dummy of the New Light of Myanmar at its offices outside Naypyitaw
The statement appeared in the New Light of Myanmar on 7 December 2012. (Reuters)

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs sought to discredit an Al Jazeera documentary that will air this weekend in a report published in both editions of the New Light of Myanmar today.

“The documentary will include accusation of genocide against the so-called ‘Rohingyas’,” read the statement. “The Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar [Burma] strongly opposes and rejects the attempt made by Al Jazeera to broadcast the documentary by exaggerating and fabricating the incidents in Rakhine [Arakan] State.”

Rioting broke out in western Burma in June and October, which left hundreds dead and more than 100,000 people displaced. The violence brought to the fore long-simmering tension between Arakanese Buddhist and the Muslim Rohingya, who are seen as illegal immigrants and despised by many across the country.

In the seven-point statement, the government asserted that it had provided “shelter, relocation and rehabilitation of the homeless victims of the conflict” and had taken action to prevent the outbreak of further violence and enforced the rule of law in the restive state.

In the statement, the ministry used the heavily stigmatised term “Bangalis” to refer to the Rohingya, which implies the ethnic group are illegal immigrants from neighboring Bangladesh.

“It’s deplorable the ministry would once again release a public statement failing to recognize the Rohingya by name, implicitly denying their existence as a group,” said  Matthew F. Smith, a researcher with Human Rights Watch.

“The government has discriminated against the Rohingya as a matter of state policy for decades, security forces have in fact been involved in attacks since June, and humanitarian aid to the Rohingya population has in some ways been gravely restricted.”

According to the report, the documentary is set to air from 8 to 12 December in Arabic and will be broadcast in English from 9 to 13 December.

 

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  1. moha_med says:

    DVB is shit. Insult our country’s brocasting media as State mouthpiece . DVB, Al Jazeera are islamist propagenda media.

  2. Nurun Nabi says:

    Thanks to Al Jazeera for bringing forward the Rohingya issue.

    I hope the Myanmar government shall take genuine action to change the course of suffering of these displaced people.

  3. PB Publico says:

    Rohingyas, though not a designated group until recently, are human beings all the same, regardless of whether they are immigrants or not.
    But they have been alienated somehow. Love is reciprocal. So is hatred. Love is okay, but hate is not, admittedly. The only solution to hatred is to meet it with love.

    But is it applicable in our world of sentiments, religiosity and bias?

    There have been lots of mistakes and wrongs in Myanmar, for which, hopefully, we are trying to make amends.

    If we are to succeed in this, the locals as well as the larger communities must help us in our current attempts at finding solution to that seemingly inso9luble problem. But condemning the present for the past certainly won’t help.

  4. KML says:

    The world community and the whole Burmese population know that there are no other news agencies other than Burmese Government mouthpiece “New light of Myanmar” as a professional fabricator. The liar NLM previously accused CNN,BBC ,VOA,DVB, Irrawaddy and Mizzima etc. for airing or publishing the truth. NLM and MRTV is good only for collecting donation from cronies.

  5. KML says:

    During Phone Maw incident in 1988 March 13, The Burmese Government mouthpiece obliterated the news of the death of 41 detainees while transferring from Rangoon city centre to Insein prison. The truth came out after 6 months. Rangoon residents used to bang empty drums during 8PM Burmese news hours in order to protest fabricated news from MRTV. Today, The same MRTV is alleging reputed world-class media as a liar. What a shame!!

  6. ko lay says:

    cannot hide truth,now is advance world,evil should be punished.God is great





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