I don't really have much to add to what Mr. Smith said, but I will say that they have been using this as a shield. I think one of the problems was that, because of what happened in October, there was no accountability. This was one thing about the Kofi Annan report, that he really was not given the mandate to deal with accountability specifically. This is something that needs to be addressed, because without that it will keep happening.
What happened was that from October to the few months after that, there was no accountability from the international community. The situation just continued as is. They rejected the UN fact-finding mission. Nothing happened to them and they became emboldened. Although all these countries' presidents are releasing statements, they're realizing that nothing is going to happen and that nothing has happened in terms of real action. From what I see, the Myanmar government has said that nobody's going to hold them accountable, so they'll do whatever they want. And that's what it looks like they're doing. It's actually made it worse, in some respects, and it's been undermined also....
It's really odd; we know that the government and the military are in complete control of the Rohingya areas. The Rohingya community itself, the leadership, and all the people inside the Rohingya, even Mr. Arkani here and the community that he represents, have entirely rejected violence even until now, and this group is killing Rohingyas in order to get members onto it. It is just very suspicious that there has to be that much force to get Rohingyas to join a group. They appear to show up when their best chance to move forward, the Kofi Annan commission, comes out. That's when they choose to do their attacks. It's very bizarre. The crackdown now has completely undermined what is going on, especially the Kofi Annan commission. It's basically just thrown it off its rails. It's very suspicious in terms of whose purpose this group is really serving. We obviously can't say for sure and for real, but these are questions we have to ask. We can't just take it at face value.