Wednesday 1 August 2012

Saroori condemns Killing in Myanmar, seeks Indias intervention.

Jammu: - 'I feel it is important to express my deep regret for the failure of the world to react appropriately to the killing and persecution of Muslim ethnic Rohingya in Rakhine State, Myanmar (Burma),' said Former Minister J&K and MLA Inderwal G M Saroori in a press release.

He urges the government of Myanmar to find a fair and just solution to the current unrest, which includes a permanent solution for the hundreds of thousands stateless Rohingya that live in Western Myanmar.

Saroori also demanded the central government of India to take urgent steps to stop killings of innocent Muslims in Myanmar. He urged India’s foreign ministry to intervene in the matter. He also demanded that Muslim organizations who want to provide relief to the Muslims of Myanmar should be given permission to visit the country. He expressed anguish over the killings of innocent Muslims in Burma.

He urges Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC), United Nations as well as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to urgently respond to this latest outbreak of the crisis and take immediate actions to protect people, including women and children, from violence and persecution and work to provide emergency assistance to thousands of refugees displaced from their homes by recent violence.

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