The Borneo Post

‘Special registrati­on system needed to help Rohingya refugees in Malaysia’

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KUALA LUMPUR: A special registrati­on system should be set up to assist Rohingya refugees in this country, said Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) Special Envoy to Myanmar, Tan Sri Syed Hamid Albar.

He said among others, it would enable the refugees registered under the system to obtain jobs and gain access to education and health facilities.

“There are some 50,000 ethnic Rohingyas who are registered with the UNHCR (United Nations High Commission for Refugees) in this country, but there are still many others who are not registered. In the UNHCR card, their status is that of refugee.

“What we want is for them to be registered under a system so that they can live under internatio­nal law until the problems in their country are resolved,” he told reporters after launching the ‘Garage Giveaway’ programme for the Rohingyas, here, yesterday.

He said the system was also needed to prevent the Rohingyas from being victimised by anyone, including human trafficker­s.

Syed Hamid also said Asean leaders must change their stand of non-interventi­on in the internal affairs of other countries so as to help resolve the Rohingya issue in Myanmar.

“We want respect to be given to the dignity of a race that has been transgress­ed. We want the Rohingya issue to be resolved,” he said.

As such, he said, Asean nations must be more open as the Rohingya issue could only be resolved with their involvemen­t. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Syed Hamid presenting donations to Rohingya refugees at the‘Garage Giveaway’ programme. — Bernama photo
Syed Hamid presenting donations to Rohingya refugees at the‘Garage Giveaway’ programme. — Bernama photo

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