Bangkok Post

Rohingya remarks spur uproar

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DHAKA: Bangladesh has summoned the Myanmar ambassador to condemn “irresponsi­ble remarks” made by Myanmar’s religion minister about Rohingya Muslims, and called for action against him, senior officials at the Bangladesh foreign ministry said.

Rohingya Muslims living as refugees in Bangladesh after escaping Myanmar are being “brainwashe­d” into “marching” on the Buddhist-majority nation, Myanmar’s religion minister Thura Aung Ko said in a video released by the news website NewsWatch.

“We strongly protest their minister’s provocativ­e remarks. It also hurt Muslim sentiments,” a senior official in the Bangladesh foreign ministry said yesterday.

Condemning the comments about “marching on Myanmar”, he said: “We have zero tolerance towards militancy. We have never encouraged radicalism.”

“If you give them citizenshi­p and their property back, they will run for Myanmar. Instead of doing that, you are making provocativ­e statements? This is unfortunat­e,” the official said.

More than 730,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar’s Rakhine state in the wake of a brutal army crackdown last August, UN agencies say, and are now living in crowded Bangladesh­i refugee camps.

UN investigat­ors have accused Myanmar soldiers of carrying out mass killings, rapes and burning hundreds of villages with “genocidal intent”. Myanmar denies most of the allegation­s.

When Bangladesh summoned Myanmar ambassador U Lwin Oo, he “tried to dilute the comments by saying they were the religion minister’s personal opinion”, said an official at the Bangladesh foreign ministry who was present at the meeting. “But we asked for action against the minister.”

The religion minister’s comments come as both countries have been engaged in negotiatio­ns for more than a year to repatriate the Rohingya to Myanmar, often blaming each other for delays in the process.

The latest plan was scuppered last month after no refugees agreed to return, saying they wouldn’t go back unless Myanmar met a series of demands, chiefly granting them citizenshi­p rights.

 ?? NYT ?? A boy plays with a Grover doll at a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh. Bangladesh has summoned the Myanmar ambassador to condemn ‘irresponsi­ble remarks’ made about Rohingya.
NYT A boy plays with a Grover doll at a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh. Bangladesh has summoned the Myanmar ambassador to condemn ‘irresponsi­ble remarks’ made about Rohingya.

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