Bill Text: TX HR1329 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Condemning the genocide perpetrated against the Rohingya people by the military government of Myanmar.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-05-19 - Referred to State Affairs [HR1329 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HR1329-Introduced.html
87R21037 BPG-D | ||
By: Reynolds | H.R. No. 1329 |
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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. |