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Bangladesh not alone in Rohingya crisis, says Najib
Bernama
| September 9, 2017
Prime Minister says Malaysia's humanitarian aid includes 12 tonnes of food and other necessities sent to Chittagong, Bangladesh.

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SUBANG: Malaysia will not abandon the Bangladeshi government in their efforts to tackle the crisis of Rohingya refugees that have grouped at the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, says Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Najib said Malaysia would do all it could to provide them with humanitarian aid.

“According to the Bangladeshi High Commissioner to Malaysia, about 350,000 Rohingya refugees have escaped to Bangladesh.

“The scale of the catastrophe is massive as there were already 500,000 Rohingya who escaped there earlier,” he told reporters after flagging off the humanitarian mission, ‘My Nation Is Concerned’ at the Subang Air Force Base here today.

The 12 tonnes of food aid and other necessities were sent to Chittagong, Bangladesh using two A400M TUDM aircraft.


Najib said a team would also be sent to Dhaka, Bangladesh on Monday to discuss with the Bangladeshi government follow-up action to help ethnic Rohingya refugees at their border.

He said 35 iM4U volunteers would be part of the humanitarian mission.

“We thank the Bangladeshi government for their co-operation in enabling Malaysia to implement this humanitarian mission,” he added.

“We cannot treat it (the Rohingya crisis) lightly because based on reports we received, they are being mercilessly persecuted in the most inhumane manner, he said, adding that the Rohingya were being tortured, killed, raped and subjected to other frightening acts.

Najib said he would also raise the issue of the Rohingya humanitarian crisis in his meeting with United States President, Donald Trump on Tuesday.

“I will raise this issue for his consideration but he (Trump) also has many other challenges on his plate, including tension with North Korea,” he said.

Asked if the Nobel Peace Award given to Myanmar’s First State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi should be withdrawn, Najib said: “That is a separate issue, but the response by the Myanmar government is rather disappointing,” he said.
 
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KUALA LUMPUR 04 SEPTEMBER 2017. Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak ketika sesi dialog sempena Sambutan Hari Wanita Kebangsaan 2017 dan sesi Dialog Transformasi Negara 2050 di Berjaya Times Square, turut hadir Menteri Pembangunan Wanita dan Masyarakat, Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim. NSTP/MUHD ZAABA ZAKERIA
By YUSHAIMI YAHAYA - September 10, 2017 @ 7:43am
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WASHINGTON, DC: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak will push for United States' support to end violence against the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar when he meets President Donald Trump on Tuesday (Sept 12).

Najib, who is due to fly into the capital city here tomorrow (Sept 11) will express the rising concerns over the protracted atrocities in Myanmar during his meeting with Trump at the White House.

"This will be among the regional and global issues to be raised by the Prime Minister with (President) Trump," said Malaysian Ambassador to the United States, Tan Sri Zulhasnan Rafique at a media briefing.

The Prime Minister is scheduled to be in Washington until Wednesday on the personal invitation of Trump, and will be seeking the US president's assistance in bringing about speedy resolutions to the Rohingya issue.

The meeting will be followed by an expanded delegation meeting with Cabinet members and senior advisors of the Trump administration.

Malaysia has consistently been at the forefront in demanding for the persecution of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar to be curtailed.

In December 2017, Najib had categorically condemned the atrocities against the Rohingya, sending a clear and strong rebuke to the State Counsellor of Myanmar, Aung San Suu-Kyi, stating that "enough is enough".

More than 10,000 people had gathered on Dec 4 at the Solidarity Assembly for Rohingya at the Stadium Titiwangsa, including Pas president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang.

Hundreds of thousands Rohingyas have fled to Bangladesh since August 25, bringing with them tales of mass killings and systematic burning of villages by Myanmar security forces.

This came after Rohingya insurgents carried out attacks against police posts, killing 12 officers.

Concerns have been raised over Myanmar's alleged crimes against humanity, with United Nations special advisor for the prevention of genocide, Adama Dieng, describing it as a potentially an act of ethnic cleansing.

"In fact, it can be the precursor to all the egregious crimes - and I mean genocide."

On Friday, Najib sent off a humanitarian mission to aid Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.

The mission that departed from the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) base in Subang Jaya comprised of 12 personnel from the Armed Forces and Defence Ministry.

Six army personnel, a ministry officer and a 1Malaysia For Youth (iM4U) volunteer boarded an RMAF Airbus A400 military transport aircraft, loaded with 12 tonnes of canned food, rice, biscuits, milk powder, hygiene products and water purification tablets among others.

They are expected to arrive in the evening at the Hazrat Shah Amanat Airport, which is located in the coastal seaport city Chittagong where hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees had fled to.

The mission is part of the “Negaraku Prihatin” campaign which focuses on spreading humanitarian awareness. The team had received permission from the Bangladeshi government to deliver the aid directly to the refugees.

Najib had said the mission was necessary due to the ongoing and prolonged atrocities suffered by the Rohingya people who endured horrific cruelty, including rape and murder.

"We cannot let the Bangladesh government (alone) shouldering the burden of sheltering the increasing number Rohingya refugees.

“We have been informed that they (Bangladeshi government) have taken in more than 350,000 Rohingya refugees," he said.

https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/...trumps-support-end-violence-against-rohingyas
 
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Lip service. Not a single rohingya will be accepted by Malaysia, Turkey or any other country.Now that they see BD is doing all the work,they will simply fly in with their buscuits, milkpowder and blankets.
 
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Lip service. Not a single rohingya will be accepted by Malaysia, Turkey or any other country.Now that they see BD is doing all the work,they will simply fly in with their buscuits, milkpowder and blankets.
Well appreciate what they are doing..but to be precise India has more Rohingyas than Turkey or even Malaysia and Indonesia.
 
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Lip service. Not a single rohingya will be accepted by Malaysia, Turkey or any other country.Now that they see BD is doing all the work,they will simply fly in with their buscuits, milkpowder and blankets.

150,000 Rohingya given legal status in Malaysia. The only country in that senses. So dont lecture malaysia.
 
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Lip service. Not a single rohingya will be accepted by Malaysia, Turkey or any other country.Now that they see BD is doing all the work,they will simply fly in with their buscuits, milkpowder and blankets.

And this is indian hindutva preaching.....we got that clear already
 
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Giving some money is fine. But would Malyasia take Rohingyas? Same apply to Turkey. Now with so many refugees, BD is in deep trouble for many, many years to come. It may even effect it's economic growth.
 
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Well appreciate what they are doing..but to be precise India has more Rohingyas than Turkey or even Malaysia and Indonesia.
India has 40,000 Rohingyas according to them.
Pakistan has 350,000, Saudi 200,000. People go to places where they can earn their living after initial life savings. BD is their life savers. Then they take legal or illegal route to go to other places.

Giving some money is fine. But would Malyasia take Rohingyas? Same apply to Turkey. Now with so many refugees, BD is in deep trouble for many, many years to come. It may even effect it's economic growth.

Malaysia is the only country which gave legal status to Rohingya. They are the life savers.
 
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150,000 Rohingya given legal status in Malaysia. The only country in that senses. So dont lecture malaysia.
Great, but they are millions of them and majority will have to be accomodated in BD. Can your country do that?
India will push them out eventually (to BD?), will you accept them all?
 
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India has 40,000 Rohingyas according to them.
Pakistan has 350,000, Saudi 200,000. People go to places where they can earn their living after initial life savings. BD is their life savers. Then they take legal or illegal route to go to other places.



Malaysia is the only country which gave legal status to Rohingya. They are the life savers.

As per lots of reports Malaysia and Indonasia have turned down new refugees.
 
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150,000 Rohingya given legal status in Malaysia. The only country in that senses. So dont lecture malaysia.
Wiki page suggests M'laysia has 40000 of them like India.
 
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India will push them out eventually (to BD?), will you accept them all?
Our govt has stated that they aren't looking to take in Rohingyas. Maybe try your luck with Myanmar or even EU.
 
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India will push them out eventually (to BD?), will you accept them all?
not push, but you need to start firing at their back, certainly we will take few more of them when we could take a million.
 
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Aside from Bangladesh its only Turkey and Malaysia who are Helping
 
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