Khaleej Times

Pope asks for forgivenes­s from Rohingya Muslim refugees

- AP

dhaka — Pope Francis asked for forgivenes­s on Friday from refugees in Bangladesh for all the hurt and indifferen­ce they have endured, demanded their rights be recognised and pronounced the word he had so assiduousl­y avoided only days earlier in Myanmar: “Rohingya.”

In a deeply moving encounter, Francis greeted and blessed a group of Rohingya Muslim refugees, grasping their hands and listening to their stories in a show of public solidarity over Asia’s worst refugee crisis in decades. He apologised for the “indifferen­ce of the world” to their plight and then pronounced the name of their ethnic group to a gathering of Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu and Christian leaders.

“The presence of God today is also called ‘Rohingya,’” he said.

The 16 Rohingya — 12 men, two women and two young girls — had travelled to Dhaka from Cox’s Bazar, the district bordering Myanmar where refugee camps are overflowin­g with more than 620,000 Rohingya who have fled what the UN says is a campaign of ethnic cleansing by Myanmar’s military.

The campaign has included the burning of Rohingya villages and fleeing Rohingya have described arson, rape and shootings by Myanmar soldiers and Buddhist mobs that left them no option but to make the dangerous and sometimes deadly journey through jungles and by sea to Bangladesh. The Myan-

maybe we can’t do much for you, but your tragedy has a place in our hearts.”

Pope Francis

mar government has denied any such campaign is underway. The army says “clearance operations” are targeting militants who attacked security positions in August.

Myanmar’s government and most of the Buddhist majority recoil from the term “Rohingya,” saying the members of the Muslim minority are “Bengalis” who migrated illegally from Bangladesh. Myanmar doesn’t acknowledg­e them as a local ethnic group and won’t give them citizenshi­p, even though they have lived in Myanmar for generation­s. One by one, each one of the refugees approached the pope at the end of Friday’s event in the tented garden of the Dhaka archbishop’s residence. Francis blessed one little girl, placing his hand on her head, and grasped the shoulder of a young man. The women who approached him pushed aside their headscarve­s so they could speak, offering their hands out for him to hold. —

 ?? — AFP ?? Pope Francis speaks with a Rohingya refugee during a meeting in Dhaka on Friday.
— AFP Pope Francis speaks with a Rohingya refugee during a meeting in Dhaka on Friday.

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