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Islamic countries call Rohingya crisis ’ethnic cleansing’

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DhaKa: A grouping of Islamic countries said Myanmar’s treatment of Rohingya Muslims is a “serious and blatant violation of internatio­nal law” and it is calling for internatio­nal support in solving the crisis.

The Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n issued a joint statement on Sunday at the end of a twoday conference in Bangladesh, which has taken in more than 700,000 Rohingya who have fled violence in Myanmar since August.

The statement said the grouping will continue to work with the UN and other global platforms to address the rights violations taking place in Myanmar.

The grouping echoed previous internatio­nal statements saying ethnic cleansing is taking place in Myanmar.

Bangladesh Foreign Minister A.H. Mahmood Ali said delegates pledged solidarity with his country “in the face of the huge Rohingya influx with its humanitari­an and security consequenc­es”.

Security forces in Buddhistma­jority Myanmar launched a scorched-earth campaign in late August in response to attacks by a Rohingya insurgent group.

Thousands of people are believed to have been killed in the crackdown, which many rights activists believe was a calculated attempt to drive Rohingya from the country.

Rohingya are denied citizenshi­p in Myanmar, where they have long faced persecutio­n.

Many in Myanmar see them as illegal migrants from Bangladesh, and deride them as “Bengalis”.

Most have long lived in poverty in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, next to Bangladesh.

The hundreds of thousands who fled now live in squalid camps across the border in Bangladesh. — AP

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