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‘Stop the attacks on Rohingya’

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UN urges Myanmar to end its military campaign against the minority group.

neW yoRk: UN member-states urged Myanmar authoritie­s to end a military campaign against the Muslim Rohingya in a resolution adopted despite opposition from China, Russia and some regional neighbours.

The General Assembly’s human rights committee overwhelmi­ngly endorsed the measure presented by Muslim countries by a vote of 135 to 10, with 26 countries abstaining.

UN member-states said they were “highly alarmed” by the violence and “further alarmed by the disproport­ionate use of force by the Myanmar forces” against the Rohingya.

The resolution drafted by the Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) called on the government to allow access for aid workers, ensure the return of all refugees and grant full citizenshi­p rights to the Rohingya.

It requested that UN SecretaryG­eneral Antonio Guterres appoint a special envoy to Myanmar.

Aside from Russia and China, Cambodia, the Philippine­s, Laos and Vietnam voted against the measure as did Syria, Zimbabwe and Belarus, along with Myanmar.

The non-binding measure now goes to the full assembly for debate next month.

More than 600,000 Muslim Rohingya have fled the mainly Buddhist country since the military operation was launched in Rakhine in late August.

Myanmar authoritie­s insist the campaign was aimed at rooting out Rohingya militants who attacked police posts on Aug 25 but the United Nations has said the violence amounted to ethnic cleansing.

Addressing the committee, Saudi Ambassador Abdallah al-Mouallimi said the resolution backed a solution that recognises the “legitimate rights of Muslim citizens” in Myanmar.

Myanmar’s Ambassador Hau Do Suan said his government was “making positive efforts to ease the situation” in Rakhine state, which he said was now “stable”.

Earlier this month, the UN Security Council agreed on a statement calling on Myanmar to “ensure no further excessive use of military force in Rakhine state”.

Britain and France had initially proposed that the council adopted a formal resolution on Myanmar but China opposed such a move.

Human Rights Watch said the vote sent “a strong message to Myanmar that the world will not stand by while its military engages in ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya”. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Hungry crowd: Rohingya children waiting to receive food outside the distributi­on centre at Palong Khali refugee camp near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. — Reuters
Hungry crowd: Rohingya children waiting to receive food outside the distributi­on centre at Palong Khali refugee camp near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. — Reuters
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