Myanmar government revoke the publishing license Reasons for selling books on Rohingya
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The AFP news agency reported on May 31 that Myanmar military government order cancellation of a publisher's license After being found selling a book on the brutal extermination of the Rohingya by the Myanmar Army.
Myanmar newspaper Alynn Myanmar government spokesperson A report on May 31 stated that The government has revoked the license of publisher Lwin Oo after it was discovered that a book titled “Myanmar’s Rohingya Genocide” had been sold. The work of Ronan Lee, an Australian scholar of Irish descent, is available on the website.
According to Lee's website, the book tells the history and identity of the Rohingya people. It is also a historical record of persecution of marginalized groups and community abuse. with reference to interviews with Rohingya historical research And it has been extended by foreign analysts on the topic of Myanmar. and the Rohingya
Myanmar newspaper Alynn stated through a statement that The sale of such books violates publishing and publishing laws. which prohibits the distribution of content that results in ethnic and cultural violence between ethnic minority groups.
Some 900,000 Rohingya refugees in the 2017 Myanmar government crackdown to neighboring countries. There have been reports of widespread abusing of Rohingyas, including murder, rape and the burning of homes.
Most recently, in March, the United States formally declared Myanmar's crackdown on the Rohingya as genocide. It said there was clear evidence of an attempt to destroy the Rohingya community in Myanmar.