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The 27-member the Rakhine Crisis Inquiry Commission


Dr.Maung Zarni

The 27-member the Rakhine Crisis Inquiry Commission had scheduled to release its report – originally due out on in late November last year, but put off until Aril or late March.
The word is the report may not be made public. Here is the verifiable factual truth about the commission set up by Thein Sein himself.
That inquiry commission has no credibility.
Former actor and medical doctor, the famous Ko Kyaw Thu, was invited to join, with the president’s emissaries trying to stroke his ego with such lies as ‘President is very desirous of your joining the inquiry commission’. Kyaw Thu was smart enough to not waste his time, nor allow his good name dragged through the mud. So, he said No to the presidential invite.
According to the most crucial and credible member, neither the commission chairman Dr Myo Myint (former director general of religious affairs and a historian of Mindon period) and the secretary Dr Kyaw Yin Hlaing, now president’s adviser with the Myanmar Peace Center, have attempted to ‘derail’ – the said commission member’s choice of words – the inquiry. U Myo Myint was my history tutor at Mandalay University in 1981. A Buddhist nationalist, he has been a state’s functionry all his grown-up life, cutting his civil service career with Ne Win’s one party rule. Kyaw Yin Hlaing, Myo Myint’s pupil in history major, has proven himself to be a blatant liar. In the Saffront Revolt, he lied on a HK local TV that the thugs from the USDA that were seen beating up the monks were ‘community leaders who were trying to keep order’.
These old teacher and pupil are heading this commission.
So, do NOT hold your breath.
In the face of OIC and UN pressure, Thein Sein set up the commission as a public relations device, and used it in his UNGA speech.
Naypyidaw knows exactly how the Rohingya genocide took place. Because they were behind it. They have been pursuing the Rohingya genocide for the past 40 years.

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