The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US aid chief to Myanmar: Take ‘concrete steps’ on Rohingya rights

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THET KAE PYIN CAMP, Myanmar: The US government's aid chief urged Myanmar on Sunday to take ‘concrete steps' to guarantee the rights of Rohingya Muslims and to show sincerity in that endeavour in order to encourage hundreds of thousands who have fled the country to return.

Mark Green, administra­tor of the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), ended his three-day visit to Myanmar touring Rohingya and Rakhine communitie­s in western Rakhine State, including a camp for displaced Rohingya people.

Green said the refugees, whom he met during the previous leg of the trip in camps in Bangladesh, are fearful and while they want to return, they are asking for their rights and security to be guaranteed before making the decision to come back.

“That reinforces the importance here of clear signs of sincerity of the government's stated position of welcoming back Rohingya in a safe, secure and dignified manner,” Green told reporters.

“We would strongly encourage the government to take those concrete steps which are a demonstrat­ion of the ability for Rohingya to return under those conditions,” Green said.

He said the government could show the refugees in Bangladesh it is sincere by taking ‘clear actions' with the tens of thousands of Rohingya displaced in previous bouts of violence now stuck in crowded camps in squalid conditions in Rakhine.

Green said he was “struck by the sense of hopelessne­ss that so many Muslims nearby feel — the lack of access to healthcare, education, ability to move, access to livelihood­s ... that kind of hopelessne­ss is obviously disturbing — it's also something that has to be addressed.” Green has said the United States would provide US$44 million in additional aid for the Rohingya and vulnerable population­s in Myanmar and Bangladesh.

Nearly 700,000 Rohingya have fled into Bangladesh from Myanmar to escape an army crackdown since August, launched in response to Rohingya insurgent attacks.

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