Texas 2021 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1329 Introduced / Bill

Filed 05/18/2021

                    87R21037 BPG-D
 By: Reynolds H.R. No. 1329


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Myanmar state forces killed almost 24,000 members of
 the country's Rohingya Muslim minority between 2017 and 2020,
 according to a report compiled by the Ontario International
 Development Agency; and
 WHEREAS, Rohingya Muslims have lived in Myanmar for
 centuries, alongside a Buddhist majority and other, smaller ethnic
 minorities, but following a military coup in 1962, the Rohingya
 were demonized by a regime seeking scapegoats for its failures;
 enacting a series of harsh laws, the military stripped them of
 citizenship and practiced systematic oppression, claiming they
 were illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, intent upon destroying
 Buddhist heritage; and
 WHEREAS, Isolated politically and economically, military
 leaders began to adopt some trappings of representative government;
 a new constitution was adopted in 2008, but the persecution of the
 Rohingya escalated, and authorities launched an ethnic cleansing
 campaign, interning them in squalid open-air detention camps; and
 WHEREAS, In a 2015 election, the party led by Nobel
 Prize-winning champion of democracy Aung San Suu Kyi won a
 landslide victory; she became the de facto civilian leader, but
 deferred to the military as the state continued to persecute the
 Rohingya; after an attack by a rebel group in 2017, the military
 descended upon Rohingya villages with helicopter gunships;
 soldiers burned houses to the ground and committed murder and gang
 rapes in a brutal campaign with "genocidal intent," according to a
 United Nations human rights report; more than 750,000 desperate
 Rohingya, mostly women and children, were driven over the border
 into Bangladesh, according to Amnesty International; and
 WHEREAS, Before being ousted by a military coup in February
 2021, Aung San Suu Kyi ignored pleas from the international
 community to speak out or intervene, dismissing evidence of
 atrocities as "fake news" and claiming the military was simply
 fighting terrorism; and
 WHEREAS, The Rohingya have suffered immensely for decades,
 and while hundreds of thousands languish in crowded refugee camps
 in Bangladesh, the fate of those remaining in Myanmar is more
 precarious than ever under an emboldened military determined to
 crush all opposition; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas
 Legislature hereby condemn the genocide perpetrated against the
 Rohingya people by the military government of Myanmar.