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Myanmar Netizens to BBC: Apologize Now [http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/10

/29/myanmar-netizens-to-bbc-apologize-now/]

Posted 29 October 2011 17:53 GMT

Written byChan Myae Khine


Countries Myanmar (Burma)

Freedom of Speech, Human Rights, Refugees, International Relations, Ethnicity & Race, Migration &
Topics
Immigration, Citizen Media, Media & Journalism
Languages Burmese, English

Some Myanmar netizens are asking BBC to apologize [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Anna-Jones-and-BBC-Apologize-


NOW/298010566893226] for publishing an ‘inaccurate' [http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=290430190976920&
set=a.290430187643587.76445.100000298243814&type=1&theater] map of Myanmar's ethnic groups. They claim that BBC
reporter Anna Jones used an inaccurate map in an article [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-11595983] she
wrote on November 5, 2010 titled “Bleak outlook for Burma's Ethnic Groups.”

According to them, the map [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-11620652] showed that Rakhine (Arakan) State
is represented by Rohingya [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_people] who are identified as a minority group in
Myanmar even though the state is inhabited by Rakhine People (Arakanese). Furthermore, they said the map
wrongfully depicted the Shan State to be represented not only by “Shan” ethnics but also by “Wa”; and that the
Ayeyarwaddy Division and Kayah are represented by Karen and so on which are not in conformity with Myanmar's
official ethnic and state definitions.

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Myanmar netizens flooded a BBC Burmese [http://www.facebook.com/bbcburmese] Facebook page with comments
asking the media network to issue an official apology letter to Myanmar citizens for saying that Rohingya is one of
the ethnic groups in Myanmar.

Thein Tun Zan wrote [http://www.facebook.com/bbcburmese/posts/236988513023708] about the relationship between


Rakhine People and Rohingyas and requested an apology letter from BBC on behalf of all Myanmar citizens.

The presence of Muslim Bengali immigrants in Arakan State in Myanmar (Burma) is similar to the
presence of Christian English people in Hong kong, Macau, South Africa and etc.

It is no different to having Muslim immigrants from Arab world in the Great Britain itself. The
presence of Muslim Arabs does not make Britain an Arabic Country or the state of Arab Muslim.

As such, Arakan State is by no mean a state of immigrant Bengali Muslims. Calling them Rohinjas or
whatsoever does not make them an indigenous ethnic Arakanese people who has founded Arakan
Kingdoms and lived for thousands of years.

Dear BBC, the wrongful presentation and bias representation of ethnic profile in Anna Jones article is a
serious mistake and oversight that BBC has done to damage the genuine Arakanese people.

Therefore, I and all those who “like” and support on this wall post, demand you, “BBC”, to
immediately correct the Article of Anna Jones and issue an apology for your mistake.

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Another netizen, Khaing Minn Nyo posted [http://www.facebook.com/bbcburmese/posts/236984903024069] his comments


on the Facebook page

Dear BBC Burmese News, and its Editor Group, your broadcasting center should do something for
wrong information about the article of Anna Jones. If your News really wants to change Burma to
Democracy, you are not ought to broadcast the wrong information. Good Luck BBC. I am waiting for
your response.

Nyan Myint Aung also expressed [http://www.facebook.com/bbcburmese/posts/236956943026865] his disappointment


[my].

I don't know their aim. But it's absolutely wrong. I'm totally against it.

Aye Maung, a Rakhine ethnic who studied in University of Aberdeen, Scotland affirms [http://www.facebook.com
/bbcburmese/posts/236940749695151] the rights of the Rohingyas although he is worried about the demand of the
group to create a new state. Meanwhile, Naing Zaw compared [http://www.facebook.com/bbcburmese/posts
/237544716301421] the Rohingyas in Myanmar and the Burmese in Thailand.

There are 4-6 million Burmese who are currently residing in Thailand… That's like 10% of total
population of Thailand…. Do BBC dare to flag up Myanmar people on Thailand map so that we can ask
for citizenship or recognized ethnicity??? Most of them are denied even the basic human rights and
exploited on all accounts, thanks to ajar door policy on immigration…. If your purpose of presenting
information is truly genuine to the interest of the people of Myanmar, try to gain insights and report
and speak out these terrible and inhumane exploitations on behalf of “Genuine” Myanmar people.

After hundreds of complaints were posted on the BBC Burmese Facebook Page, BBC first removed the map from
both articles without announcing anything officially. Then, they put it back after modifying the map by putting
Rakhine (Arakanese) together with Rohingya representing Rakhine (Arakan) State. The article in the website was
updated with this note

UPDATE 28 October 2011: The map in this article was temporarily removed on 27 October 2011 to
make some changes. It has now been replaced with an updated version which includes a section on
the Rakhine people.

Some netizens sent a formal complaint [https://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/forms/] to BBC though this has not yet been
listed in the “Responses to Complaints” [http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/content/response/] . The BBC Burmese posted on
their Facebook page a reply from BBC News Online.

Thank you for your comments. The map was not intended as an exhaustive look at every ethnic group
in Burma. Rather it was intended to flag up minority peoples in Burma's border regions who are
prominent because they are engaged in either disputes or conflict with the Burmese government. The
line linking the Rohingya to Arakan state was not intended to imply ownership of the state or to
marginalise the Rakhine people, but simply to show readers the state in which the Rohingya live. The
text linked to the image of the Rohingya makes it clear that they are not granted Burmese citizenship.
We have now adjusted the line on our map to give a clearer picture of where the Rohingya are to be
found. We have also added a section featuring the Rakhine people. On the second page, we have
amended our text to make a distinction between minority groups and recognised ethnic groups. Thank
you for reading the BBC News website.

About 70 people responded it within an hour and most of them mentioned that BBC still need to apologise for the
wrong facts and inaccurate visualisation about Myanmar's ethnic groups. Chan Myae Khine commented that

Though it was not intended to imply ownership of Rakhine (Arakan) State, the readers with less
knowledge will surely think Rohingyas were one of important ethnic groups of Myanmar. Plus, if they
honestly wish to point out the minority groups of people, they MUST put Le Su, Inn Thar, Myo, Thet

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and many more 100+ ethnics on the map.

Using such a wrong visualisation is just persuading readers to believe the wrong situation and history
of Myanmar. Therefore, BBC and the journalist and whoever sketched this map MUST apologise to all
Myanmar citizens!!!

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