The Nation-Aug 14

With the one-year anniversary nearing of the Kofi Annan report recommending solutions to the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar, the international community needs to send Nay Pyi Taw a clear and strong message that it’s had enough of investigative commissions. Diplomatic niceties have been emanating from this catastrophe for far too long. ASEAN foreign ministers at their annual meetings have formally “welcomed” in turn the establishment of each new panel to probe the crisis. Hands are wrung but nothing gets done.  It should be abundantly clear by now that the committees set up to resolve matters achieve next to nothing. The Myanmar government has inked vague agreements with the United Nations Development Program and its human-rights agency, but what’s on paper does not adequately address realities.

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