| The U.S. Department
of State on 7 March 2007 released its 2006 Country
Reports on Human Rights Practices of over 190 countries
of the world, including Myanmar. As in the past, the
report once again carried a litany of unfounded and
unsubstantiated allegations of human rights violations
in Myanmar.
As usual, the report falsely made sweeping accusations
of human rights abuses in Myanmar, such as extrajudicial
killings, custodial deaths, disappearances, rape and
torture, arbitrary arrests, forced relocations, forced
recruitment of child soldiers, use of forced labour,
increased military attacks on ethnic minority villagers,
continued detention of political prisoners, as well
as restrictions on freedom of press, religion, movement,
etc.
Considering the tone and tenor of the Report, the
source of these fabricated allegations must have emanated
from the remaining insurgent group and anti-government
elements, which are launching a systematic disinformation
campaign by exploiting every sensitive issue to smear
and tarnish the image of the Myanmar Government.
Following its failed attempt to pass a resolution
on Myanmar at the United Nations Security Council,
the US Government has publicly declared that it would
use all multilateral avenues, including the Human
Rights Council, to press on Myanmar. The Report is
also a part of the US strategy to exert more pressure
on Myanmar in pursuit of its own political agenda.
Contrary to the accusations made in the Report, the
Myanmar Government is exerting all out efforts to
promote the fundamental human rights, the right to
development. In order to fulfill the basic needs of
its entire population, the Government has been relentlessly
striving for all round development of the country,
including the remote border areas where the majority
of ethnic nationalities reside. As a result, significant
improvements can be seen in the economic and social
conditions as well as the living standards of the
entire populace, including the national races.
Turning a blind eye to these positive developments
and prevalence of peace and tranquility nation-wide,
the Report released by the U.S. is devoid of factual
correctness and does not reflect the realities in
the country. Myanmar strongly opposes and condemns
selectivity and double standards in the promotion
and protection of human rights and exploitation of
human rights as pretext for political purposes, making
false accusations of internal affairs of other countries.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs therefore totally
rejects the biased assessment on the human rights
situation in Myanmar contained in the U.S. Department
of State’s 2006 Country Reports on Human Rights
Practices.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Nay Pyi Taw
Dated, 9 March 2007

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