‘Myanmar apparently pursues policy of forced starvation in Rakhine’

Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Yanghee Lee (R) gives her report next to the president of the Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar Marzuki Darusman, during the Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, on 12 March 2018. Reuters
Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Yanghee Lee (R) gives her report next to the president of the Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar Marzuki Darusman, during the Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, on 12 March 2018. Reuters

A UN investigator said on Monday that Myanmar had launched new military offensives in Kachin and Kayin states and appears to be pursuing a policy of starvation in Rakhine state to force out the remaining Muslim Rohingya population.

“While preparing this statement, I received information about the military conducting new ground offensives last week using heavy artillery in the Tanai gold and amber mining area of Kachin,” UN Special Rapporteur Yanghee Lee told the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

“Additionally, there appears to be a policy of forced starvation in place, designed to make life in northern Rakhine unsustainable for Rohingya who remain.”