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Conduct Rohingya probe – Abe:

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told Myanmar’s leader Tuesday that a credible investigat­ion into alleged human rights violations against Rohingya Muslims is key to resolving tensions in the country’s Rakhine state.

Abe told a joint news conference after holding talks with Aung San Suu Kyi that Japan will support efforts by Myanmar to accommodat­e Rohingya who return home from refugee camps in neighborin­g Bangladesh.

“This problem is complicate­d and serious, and Japan will think with Myanmar and support its effort in resolving the problem,” Abe said. “A credible investigat­ion by the independen­t panel is particular­ly important.”

Buddhist-majority Myanmar’s military is accused of widespread rights violations, including rape, murder, torture and burning villages, which sent about 700,000 Rohingya fleeing to Bangladesh since August last year.

Suu Kyi’s government has rejected independen­t internatio­nal investigat­ions into the alleged abuses and has commission­ed its own probe.

Suu Kyi agreed Tuesday on the importance of an “accurate and appropriat­e” investigat­ion. She defended the government-commission­ed panel as free and effective, and its members – one each from Japan and the Philippine­s and two from Myanmar – as experts on human rights and internatio­nal issues. (AP)

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