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Pope seeks ‘decisive measures’ to help Rohingya, Bangladesh

- By Nicole Winfield The Associated Press

DHAKA, Bangladesh — Pope Francis demanded Thursday that the internatio­nal community take “decisive measures” to resolve the causes of the mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar, breaking his recent silence over what the United Nations has declared to be a textbook case of “ethnic cleansing.”

Arriving in Bangladesh from Myanmar, Francis said it also was “imperative” for world government­s to provide assistance immediatel­y to help the Bangladesh­i government.

In a speech before Bangladesh President President Abdul Hamid, government officials and ambassador­s from around the world, Francis praised Bangladesh’s sacrifice and generosity in welcoming so many refugees “before the eyes of the whole world.” He didn’t identify the Rohingya by name, ethnicity or faith, referring only to “refugees from Rakhine state.”

But his words were sharp.

“None of us can fail to be aware of the gravity of the situation, the immense toll of human suffering involved, and the precarious living conditions of so many of our brothers and sisters, a majority of whom are women and children, crowded in the refugee camps,” he said.

“It is imperative that the internatio­nal community take decisive measures to address this grave crisis, not only by working to resolve the political issues that have led to the mass displaceme­nt of people, but also by offering immediate material assistance to Bangladesh in its effort to respond effectivel­y to urgent human needs.”

Francis had remained silent out of diplomatic deference to his hosts, who consider the Rohingya as having illegally migrated from Bangladesh and don’t recognize them as one of Myanmar’s ethnic groups. More than 620,000 Rohingya have fled Myanmar.

 ?? Andrew Medichini ?? The Associated Press Pope Francis is offered a basket of Bangladesh soil as he arrives Thursday at
Dhaka’s internatio­nal airport.
Andrew Medichini The Associated Press Pope Francis is offered a basket of Bangladesh soil as he arrives Thursday at Dhaka’s internatio­nal airport.

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