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You are here: Home > Myanmar killed 3000 Rohingya in Rakhine: Bangladesh FM
Myanmar killed 3000 Rohingya in Rakhine: Bangladesh FM
September 12, 2017 in World News
"International organisations, and we as Muslim countries in particular, should fight together by using every means available to stop that cruelty", he said.
President Abdul Hamid on Sunday urged the OIC member states as well as the worldwide community to come forward and resolve the ongoing Rohingya crisis in Myanmar and protect the persecuted Rohingya Muslims' rights to live and return to their homeland in Myanmar's Rakhine state with safety and dignity.
"Tomorrow we are expecting an airlift of relief supplies for 20,000 people", Tan said.
The surge of refugees - many sick or wounded - has strained the resources of aid agencies already helping hundreds of thousands from previous spasms of bloodletting in Myanmar. Three Rohingya are reported to have been killed by a mine near the border.
A Rohingya refugee woman cries after crossing the Bangladesh-Myanmar border by boat through the Bay of Bengal in Teknaf, Bangladesh.
Dhaka, which initially tried to block the Rohingya from entering, said Monday it would start registering all new arrivals. Hasina is scheduled to visit Rohingya refugees tomorrow. "Burma's government and military must uphold their worldwide humanitarian and human rights commitments". There have been numerous eyewitness accounts of summary executions, rapes, and arson attacks by security forces against the Muslims since the crackdown began.
Myanmar says its security forces are carrying out clearance operations to defend against ARSA, which the government has declared a terrorist organisation.
He said stronger action was needed from the worldwide community, including the United Nations, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
In the last two weeks, the government hospital in Cox's Bazar has been overwhelmed by Rohingya patients, with 80 arriving in the last two weeks suffering gunshot wounds as well as bad infections.
He called on all dignitaries, groups, parties, movements, Muslim world countries, the OIC and the Human Rights Watch as well as the UN Secretary General António Guterres to utilize all their capabilities and diplomatic means to exert more pressure on the government of Myanmar in order to prevent further crimes against the Rohingya Muslims.
If state sovereignty and security are perceived to be threatened by "what they call the Rohingya insurgency", then Modi is complicit in "Suu Kyi's approach not to call out on the military's abuses of power in the Rakhine state", he said.
Rohingya have faced decades of discrimination and persecution in Myanmar and are denied citizenship despite centuries-olds roots in the Rakhine region.
The government of Myanmar, a majority Buddhist country where the roughly one million Muslim Rohingya are marginalised, has repeatedly rejected charges of "ethnic cleansing". "I think such circumstances Buddha would definitely help those poor Muslims".
Myanmar's de facto leader, Nobel peace prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, has faced strong global criticism over the military crackdown on the Muslim minority, which began when Rohingya militants ambushed security forces in Rakhine State on August 25.
While Burmese Buddhists in Myanmar also worship the Buddha, they follow a different religious tradition than Tibetans and do not recognize the Dalai Lama as their spiritual leader.
You are here: Home > Myanmar killed 3000 Rohingya in Rakhine: Bangladesh FM
Myanmar killed 3000 Rohingya in Rakhine: Bangladesh FM
September 12, 2017 in World News
"International organisations, and we as Muslim countries in particular, should fight together by using every means available to stop that cruelty", he said.
President Abdul Hamid on Sunday urged the OIC member states as well as the worldwide community to come forward and resolve the ongoing Rohingya crisis in Myanmar and protect the persecuted Rohingya Muslims' rights to live and return to their homeland in Myanmar's Rakhine state with safety and dignity.
"Tomorrow we are expecting an airlift of relief supplies for 20,000 people", Tan said.
The surge of refugees - many sick or wounded - has strained the resources of aid agencies already helping hundreds of thousands from previous spasms of bloodletting in Myanmar. Three Rohingya are reported to have been killed by a mine near the border.
A Rohingya refugee woman cries after crossing the Bangladesh-Myanmar border by boat through the Bay of Bengal in Teknaf, Bangladesh.
Dhaka, which initially tried to block the Rohingya from entering, said Monday it would start registering all new arrivals. Hasina is scheduled to visit Rohingya refugees tomorrow. "Burma's government and military must uphold their worldwide humanitarian and human rights commitments". There have been numerous eyewitness accounts of summary executions, rapes, and arson attacks by security forces against the Muslims since the crackdown began.
Myanmar says its security forces are carrying out clearance operations to defend against ARSA, which the government has declared a terrorist organisation.
He said stronger action was needed from the worldwide community, including the United Nations, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
In the last two weeks, the government hospital in Cox's Bazar has been overwhelmed by Rohingya patients, with 80 arriving in the last two weeks suffering gunshot wounds as well as bad infections.
He called on all dignitaries, groups, parties, movements, Muslim world countries, the OIC and the Human Rights Watch as well as the UN Secretary General António Guterres to utilize all their capabilities and diplomatic means to exert more pressure on the government of Myanmar in order to prevent further crimes against the Rohingya Muslims.
If state sovereignty and security are perceived to be threatened by "what they call the Rohingya insurgency", then Modi is complicit in "Suu Kyi's approach not to call out on the military's abuses of power in the Rakhine state", he said.
Rohingya have faced decades of discrimination and persecution in Myanmar and are denied citizenship despite centuries-olds roots in the Rakhine region.
The government of Myanmar, a majority Buddhist country where the roughly one million Muslim Rohingya are marginalised, has repeatedly rejected charges of "ethnic cleansing". "I think such circumstances Buddha would definitely help those poor Muslims".
Myanmar's de facto leader, Nobel peace prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, has faced strong global criticism over the military crackdown on the Muslim minority, which began when Rohingya militants ambushed security forces in Rakhine State on August 25.
While Burmese Buddhists in Myanmar also worship the Buddha, they follow a different religious tradition than Tibetans and do not recognize the Dalai Lama as their spiritual leader.