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Dear John,
Yesterday, the Biden Administration declared Burma's mass killing of the Rohingya Muslims a genocide.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivered remarks at the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C.
“ The attack against Rohingya was widespread and systematic, which was crucial for reaching a determination of crimes against humanity, ” said Secretary Blinken. “ The evidence also points to a clear intent behind these mass atrocities, the intent to destroy Rohingya in whole or in part. "
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Since hostilities escalated in 2017, the Emgage Action policy team has tirelessly advocated for the Rohingya Muslims on the Hill and in-district through our chapters (VA, PA, NY, TX, MI, and FL). Most prominently, we have been advocating for the passage of the bipartisan BURMA Act of 2021 [[link removed]] , which was introduced last year by Representative Gregory Meeks (D-NY-5) and Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD). On top of requiring the Secretary of State to make a genocide determination for the Rohingya, which we have now achieved, this act will:
*
Authorize
to
impose
sanctions
on
individuals
and
entities
who
helped
stage
the
February
1
coup
d'état
and
are
responsible
for
the
subsequent
repression
of
fundamental
freedoms,
human
rights
abuses,
use
of
indiscriminate
violence
towards
civilians,
and
other
gross
atrocities.
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Authorize
to
prohibit
the
import
of
precious
and
semi-precious
gemstones
from
Burma
into
the
United
States.
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Authorize
for
support
to
civil
society
and
for
humanitarian
assistance
in
Burma,
Bangladesh,
Thailand,
and
the
surrounding
region.
*
Call
for
the
United
States
to
pressure
the
United
Nations
to
take
more
decisive
action
with
regards
to
Burma.
We are pleased to see the Biden administration qualify the violence committed by the Burmese military against Rohingya Muslims for what it is: genocide . The oppression of the Rohingya has been erased for far too long, so we welcome this move. But, it cannot end here. Congress must pass the BURMA Act of 2021, so that those perpetrating this genocide can be held accountable and that we can effectively work towards achieving freedom for Rohingya Muslims.
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Sincerely,
Wa'el Alzayat
Emgage Action CEO
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