Islamic body to take Rohingya issue to United Nations

By AFP
Published: 16 August 2012
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah, Iran's President Ahmadinejad and Qatari Emir Hamad are greeted by delegation at the opening ceremony of the OIC summit in Mecca
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah (2nd R), Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (R) and Qatari Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani (C) are greeted by delegation at the opening ceremony of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) summit in Mecca on 14 August 2012. (Reuters)

The Islamic summit decided on Thursday to take the issue of Burma’s Muslim Rohingyas, displaced by deadly sectarian violence, to the United Nations.

At a meeting in the holy city of Mecca the 57-member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) condemned “the continued recourse to violence by the Myanmar [Burmese] authorities against the members of this minority and their refusal to recognise their right to citizenship.”

“The summit has decided to bring this matter before the General Assembly of the United Nations,” it said in a final statement.

The OIC announced on Saturday before the summit that it had received a green light from Burma to assist displaced Rohingya.

It said Burma gave its agreement following talks in Rangoon on Friday between a delegation from the pan-Islamic body and President Thein Sein on the “deplorable humanitarian situation in Rakhine [Arakan] state.”

The delegation assured Thein Sein that Islamic humanitarian organisations were willing to provide aid to all residents of the strife-torn state.

Saudi King Abdullah decided Saturday to grant $50 million to the Rohingya, the country’s news agency SPA reported, describing them as victims of “several rights violations, including ethnic cleansing, murder, rape and forced displacement.”

Violence between Buddhists and Rohingya has left scores dead, with official figures indicating that 80 people from both sides died in initial fighting in June.

The entire state has been under emergency rule since early June with a heavy army and police presence.

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  1. same says:

    OIC should play a key rule toward the rohingya plight,rohingyas are deprived of their basic rights despite of being a part of myanmar nation,rohingyas are being oppressed by their own rulers for centuries All human beings must help them to get their basic rights media and international observer should allowed to take part fair investigations other wise rohingya could lead to the insurgency against their own govt.

  2. natttharr says:

    OIC should stay out of this. It is an immigration issue, not a religous issue

  3. maung says:

    Saudi King is a hypocrite. Rohigyas Bengali in Saudi Arabia are denied legal status there.

  4. maung shwe says:

    thank you very very much to the OIC members who thinking and helping about the rohingya peoples in arkan. My request is that to send the media who collect correct information from arkan.

  5. faisal(a)khin maung thay says:

    OIC and international community have to ask president thein sein to form inqury commission and to accept international comission under guidances of UNITED NATION. JUSTICE SHOULD COME ARAKAN STATE.





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