Posted on 26 August 2012 - 03:12pm
Last updated on 26 August 2012 - 03:48pm
Last updated on 26 August 2012 - 03:48pm
KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 26, 2012): Dr
Chandra Muzaffar, president of the International Movement for a Just
World (JUST), has called on Malaysia to take a diplomatic approach to
persuade Myanmar to stop the persecution and ethnic cleansing of the
Rohingya minority in the state of Rakhine
Chandra said Malaysia was viewed as being able to play an effective
role as it was among the Asean members which strongly supported
Myanmar's entry into the bloc.
"Therefore, as a neighbour and friend, we should persuade the Myanmar
government to act fairly in the Rohingya issue," he told Bernama.
He said Kuala Lumpur and other Asean members should ensure that the
Investigation Commission set up by the Myanmar government was
transparent and autonomous in bringing to justice those responsible for
the persecution.
Malaysia should also continue communicating with Asean
secretary-general Dr Surin Pitsuwan in efforts to halt the ethnic
violence in Rakhine, he said.
Apart from these diplomatic efforts, he said, Malaysia could also
provide financial assistance by collecting funds for the victims in
Rakhine and other areas affected by the conflict.
Chandra also called on Asean member countries to bring up the issue
at the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit to be held from Aug 29 to 31 in
Tehran.
Although there were bigger issues such as Iran, Syria and Palestine,
the Asean members present there may be able to make a stand on the
situation and pass a resolution on the matter, he said. – Bernama
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