今日緬甸怒拋震撼彈!諾貝爾和平獎得主翁山素季憤怒反擊,宣布拒絕發出入境簽證給聯合國代表團!世界瞬間炸裂了!(內有視頻)

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今日緬甸怒拋震撼彈!諾貝爾和平獎得主翁山素季憤怒反擊,宣布拒絕發出入境簽證給聯合國代表團!世界瞬間炸裂了!(內有視頻) 

 

今日緬甸怒拋震撼彈!《諾貝爾和平獎得主》翁山素季憤怒反擊,宣布拒絕發出入境簽證給聯合國代表團!世界瞬間炸裂了!(內有視頻)

翁山素季在強硬聲明中說:《如果你們訪問緬甸的目的只是為了清查什麼羅興亞種族清洗罪證,那麼,我可以很直接的告訴你,別來!緬甸政府不歡迎你們!》

 

翁山素季同時也抨擊聯合國代表團只聽一面之詞,立場明顯偏向國際穆斯林組織。《我們從來沒有承認什麼羅興亞族群,這些外來移民與緬甸佛教徒之間的恩怨已經數百年,他們最初屠殺緬甸人民,放火燒村,連婦女小孩也不放過;緬甸人民被逼到牆角才奮力反撲。你們(指聯合國代表團)不明白歷史真相,只是訪問幾個難民,聽信他們的胡言亂語就用《種族清洗》罪名強行套在我們政府頭上,太過份了!》

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/30/myanmar-refuses-visas-un-abuse-rohingya-muslims?CMP=share_btn_tw

翁山素季反問:《難道他們屠殺佛教徒和成千上萬的善良緬甸人民都是對的?我們為了保衛家園進行反撲就是錯的?這是什麼道理?》

聯合國代表團日前公開譴責緬甸政府草菅人命,指責緬甸政府執法人員對羅興亞難民屠殺、搶劫、[強.奸]、虐待。表示聯合國人權委員會必須挺身而出為羅興亞難民討回公道。

但是聯合國代表團如今卻被擁有《諾貝爾和平獎》光環護體的緬甸實權領袖翁山素季狠狠打臉!這個強悍的女人過去對緬甸軍方毫不妥協,現在對於聯合國偏頗的立場也決不讓步,堅決捍衛緬甸人民的權益,不惜與聯合國對抗!

《朋友來了有美酒,敵人來了有獵槍!既然你們來意不善,老娘就絕不發給入境准證,你們吹吖?》

 

事實上,緬甸政府早在今年三月已經清楚說明立場。當聯合國人權委員會在三月份宣布成立一個代表團,將赴緬甸實地調查羅興亞人被種族清洗的指控詳情的時候,翁山素季就已經開宗明義的說了:如果他們要派代表團來找茬,我們就沒有任何理由給他們入境!我們不會歡迎這樣的代表團!

翁山素季自從去年正式上台執政,成為緬甸民選政府實權領袖併兼任外交部長以來,就不斷被穆斯林世界指責她無法制止軍方鎮壓若開邦的上百萬羅興亞難民。

翁山素季則強力回擊這些指責,表示緬甸官方從來沒有承認這些難民的合法身份,他們在緬甸人心目中只是一群外來的掠奪者,是破壞國家安寧、殘害緬甸百姓的殘暴族群。

 

她說:《若開邦從來就不是什麼羅興亞人的!若開邦的居民絕大多數是虔誠的緬甸佛教徒;這些暴徒不斷搶奪屠殺我們的人民,緬甸軍民為了捍衛自己的家園而團結反撲,把他們趕走,有什麼不對?》

她反指聯合國如果插手這件事,只會帶來更大更多的對抗衝突,對解決若開邦的對立狀況一點幫助也沒有。甚至反而助長了那些羅興亞人的囂張氣焰,對緬甸良民造成更大的傷害。

 

說到底,這些羅興亞人也只是來自孟加拉國的非法移民罷了。聯合國真想解決糾紛,為何不直接勸請同樣是穆斯林、同文同種的孟加拉國政府收留他們?諷刺的是,最近孟加拉國政府才剛剛宣布拒絕接收4萬多個羅興亞難民!

還有那些口口聲聲支持羅興亞難民的穆斯林國家、和那些以穆斯林為主的國家,為什麼不幹脆分批接受這百萬羅興亞難民?難道說他們其實也很清楚,這些羅興亞人多數兇悍殘暴,誰接收誰倒霉?

 

Myanmar refuses visas to UN team investigating abuse of Rohingya Muslims 

Government led by Aung San Suu Kyi says it will deny entry to mission after UN report said treatment of minority group could amount to ethnic cleansing

Aung San Suu Kyi said the investigation 『would have created greater hostility between the different communities』

 

Myanmar will refuse entry to members of a United Nations investigation focusing on allegations of killings, rape and torture by security forces against Rohingya Muslims, an official has said.

The government, led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, had already said it would not cooperate with a mission set up after a human rights council resolution was adopted in March.

「If they are going to send someone with regards to the fact-finding mission, then there’s no reason for us to let them come,」 said Kyaw Zeya, permanent secretary at the ministry of foreign affairs in the capital, Naypyidaw, on Friday.

「Our missions worldwide are advised accordingly,」 he said, explaining that visas to enter Myanmar would not be issued to the mission’s appointees or staff.

Aung San Suu Kyi, who came to power last year amid a transition from military rule, leads Myanmar through the specially created position of 「state counsellor」, but is also minister of foreign affairs.

Although she does not oversee the military, Aung San Suu Kyi has been criticised for failing to stand up for the more than 1 million stateless Rohingya Muslims in the western state of Rakhine.

She said during a trip to Sweden this month the UN mission 「would have created greater hostility between the different communities」. The majority in Rakhine are ethnic Rakhine Buddhists who, like many in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, see the Rohingya as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.

In an interview earlier this year, Aung San Suu Kyi said: 『I don』t think there is ethnic cleansing going on』 in Myanmar

Some 75,000 Rohingya fled northwestern Rakhine state to Bangladesh late last year after the Myanmar army carried out a security operation in response to attacks by Rohingya insurgents that killed nine border police.

A UN report in February, based on interviews with some of the Rohingya refugees, said the response involved mass killings and gang rapes of Rohingya, and 「very likely」 amounted to crimes against humanity and possibly ethnic cleansing.

Myanmar, along with neighbours China and India, dissociated itself from the March resolution brought by the European Union, which called for a mission to look into the allegations in Rakhine as well as reports of abuses in ethnic conflicts in the north of the country.

Indira Jaising, an advocate from the supreme court of India, was appointed to lead the mission in May. The other two members are Harvard-trained Sri Lankan lawyer Radhika Coomaraswamy and Australian consultant Christopher Dominic.

Myanmar insists that a domestic investigation – headed by former lieutenant general and vice-president Myint Swe – is sufficient to look into the allegations in Rakhine.

「Why do they try to use unwarranted pressure when the domestic mechanisms have not been exhausted?」 said Kyaw Zeya. 「It will not contribute to our efforts to solve the issues in a holistic manner.」

An advisory panel headed by former UN chief Kofi Annan is set to propose solutions for the broader issues in Rakhine but has not been asked to investigate human rights abuses.

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