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Guterres hits out at Myanmar army chief

UN chief ‘shocked’ at reports of Hlaing’s remarks on Rohingya

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday criticised Myanmar’s army chief after he declared that the Muslim Rohingya had nothing in common with the country’s other ethnic groups.

Guterres said he was “shocked” at reports of General U Min Aung Hlaing’s remarks at a military gathering and urged Myanmar’s leaders to “take a unified stance against incitement to hatred and to promote cultural harmony.”

At the gathering in northern Kachin state on Monday, Hlaing referred to the Rohingya as “Bengalis,” a term meant to describe them as foreigners, and said they “do not have the characteri­stics or culture in common with the ethnicitie­s of Myanmar.”

“The tensions were fuelled because the ‘Bengalis’ demanded citizenshi­p,” said the general who was quoted in the Dhaka Tribune.

Some 700,000 Rohingya have been driven into neighbouri­ng Bangladesh since last August by a major army crackdown that the United Nations has likened to ethnic cleansing.

Myanmar authoritie­s say the operation is aimed at rooting out extremists.

Myanmar’s de-facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi, a Nobel peace prize laureate, has lost her democratic credential­s on the world stage for failing to speak out in favour of the Rohingya.

Guterres said it was “critical that conditions are put in place to ensure that the Rohingya are able to return home voluntaril­y, in safety and in dignity.”

The UN Security Council is hoping to travel to Myanmar to get a first-hand look at the refugee crisis, but has not yet been given the green light for the trip by Myanmar authoritie­s.

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