30 Aug 2019
30 August 2019
Dr Marzuki Darusman
Chairperson
Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar (IIFFMM) established pursuant to Human Rights Council resolution 34/22
Dear Dr Marzuki,
I refer to your letter dated 14 August 2019 [Ref: IIFFMM/CG/ha/197] requesting information on the Government of Singapore’s deportation in July 2019 of a group of Myanmar nationals who were residing in Singapore, in the context of the IIFFMM’s ongoing investigations into the situation of human rights in Myanmar.
The background to the events you referred to in your letter has been comprehensively explained in the Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs Statement of 10 July 2019 on “Security Action Taken Against Myanmar Nationals Working in Singapore, for Organising Support for Armed Violence” (enclosed at Annex). The Singapore Government takes a very serious view of persons who support, promote, undertake or make preparations to undertake armed violence, regardless of how they rationalise such violence ideologically, or where the violence takes place. They should not import domestic political issues from their countries into Singapore. Any person, local or foreign, who engages in such activity, which is inimical to Singapore’s national security, will be dealt with firmly. Foreigners visiting, working or residing in Singapore have to abide by Singapore’s laws.
Our investigations revealed that a group of Myanmar nationals in Singapore had organised and mobilised some members of the local Myanmar community to support the Arakan Army (AA) and its political wing, the United League of Arakan (ULA). The AA is an armed group that has conducted violent attacks in Myanmar.
The Singapore authorities informed these Myanmar nationals that they were not allowed to remain in Singapore because they had used Singapore as a platform to organise and garner support for armed violence. After their work passes were cancelled by their employers, they had no legal basis to remain in Singapore. The Myanmar nationals were thus told to leave Singapore. They decided to return to Myanmar, and took the flights to Yangon on their own, unescorted. As such, the issue of non-refoulement did not arise.
The Singapore Government’s actions were not at the request of any other party, but a decision taken by the Singapore authorities after the completion of investigations into the actions of this particular group of Myanmar nationals.
The Singapore Government recognises that the large majority of the Myanmar nationals in Singapore are law abiding and have made positive contributions to Singapore.
Yours sincerely,
Umej Bhatia
Ambassador and Permanent Representative
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Annex
10 Jul 2019
MHA Statement on Security Action Taken Against Myanmar Nationals Working in Singapore, for Organising Support for Armed Violence
1. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is taking action against several Myanmar nationals for using Singapore as a platform to organise and garner support for armed violence against the Myanmar government. This is inimical to Singapore’s security.
2. Investigations reveal that a group of Myanmar nationals in Singapore have organised and mobilized some members of the local Myanmar community to support the Arakan Army (AA) and its political wing, the United League of Arakan (ULA).
3. The AA is an armed group that has conducted violent attacks in Myanmar. This includes two attacks on police posts in January and March 2019, where the AA admitted to seizing large caches of weapons and ammunition from the police stations. According to reports, the AA killed over 20 police officers in the two attacks. Family members of police officers, including women and children, were reportedly abducted by the AA in these attacks.
4. The AA has been designated a terrorist group by the Myanmar government.
5. The Myanmar nationals investigated were found to be supporters of the AA.
6. The immigration facilities of those found to be involved in activities of security concern will be cancelled, and they will be deported from Singapore.
7. MHA takes a very serious view of anyone who supports, promotes, undertakes or makes preparations to undertake armed violence, regardless how they rationalise such violence ideologically, or where the violence takes place. They should not import their domestic political issues from their countries into Singapore.
8. Any person, local or foreign, who engages in such activity, which is inimical to Singapore’s national security, will be dealt with firmly. Foreigners visiting, working or living in Singapore have to abide by our laws.
9. MHA recognises that the very large majority of the Myanmar nationals in Singapore are law abiding and have made contributions to our country. We must be careful not to let the actions of a few individuals taint the positive contributions of the rest of the community, who live harmoniously amongst us.