In the written statements made by the Union it is stated that the troubles the Arakanese Muslims suffered for more than 6 years are closely followed by killing, deportation, violation and genocide. In a statement that the Arakanese Muslims are among the most persecuted peoples in the world today, the UN's independent research mission expressed its gratitude for the decisions it has made regarding crimes committed in Myanmar. In the declaration, the UN was urgently urged to put pressure on the UCM and the international mosque to put pressure on the Myanmar government. The International Myanmar Independent Research Mission, set up by the UN, called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) on charges of genocide committed by Arakanese Muslims to high-ranking military members, including Chief of General Staff Min Aung Hlaing of the Myanmar army (Tatmadaw), on 27 August.
"Military obligations will never justify the murder without discrimination, the collective rape against women, the attack on the children and the complete burning of the villagers," report says. The tactics of the Myanmar army were consistently and disproportionately disproportionate, especially given the current security threats in the province of Rakhine."