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KUALA LUMPUR (REUTERS) – Malaysia is considering pulling out of a soccer tournament co-hosted by Myanmar in protest at its crackdown on ethnic Rohingya Muslims, a senior Malaysian official said on Wednesday (Nov 23) risking a possible global ban by the sport’s governing body, Fifa.

A withdrawal by Muslim-majority Malaysia from the Asean Football Federation’s (AFF) Suzuki Cup, which began on Saturday (Nov 19), would run counter to the 10-member Association of South-east Asian Nations’ long-standing policy of non-interference in other members’ affairs.

Malaysian Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said he raised the issue last week, but a decision would only be made at a Cabinet meeting on Friday.

“While we’ve known for a while that Myanmar will be the host, this (decision) is based on recent reports from the Rakhine that showed proof of attacks, that reportedly show evidence of genocide,” Mr Khairy told reporters. “But whatever they decide, we must continue to speak up,” he added.

The conflict in Myanmar’s northwestern state of Rakhine has sent hundreds of Rohingya Muslims fleeing to Bangladesh and poses a serious challenge to Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, who swept to power last year on promises of national reconciliation.

Escalating violence has reportedly killed at least 86 people and displaced some 30,000. Myanmar soldiers have also been accused of sexually assaulting dozens of women from the persecuted minority.

The bloodshed is the most serious since hundreds were killed in communal clashes in Rakhine in 2012, exposing the lack of oversight of the military by Ms Suu Kyi’s seven-month-old administration.

A Malaysian Islamic cleric had earlier called for Malaysia to pull out of the tournament, which is co-hosted by the Philippines. Malaysia is due to play Vietnam in Yangon on Wednesday.

A Myanmar presidential spokesman was not immediately available for comment.

The AFF Suzuki Cup features some of the world’s lowest-ranking sides and would mean little in terms of boosting global rankings among the participating sides, but fierce local rivalries and football’s popularity make the event king in the region.

Worse than facing the wrath of angry fans, however, is the real possibility of sanctions by Fifa should Malaysia decide to pull out of the tournament.

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Fifa statutes dictate that members must remain neutral in politics and religion, avoid all forms of discrimination and be independent and avoid any form of political interference.

A breach of Fifa statutes could lead to a complete soccer ban for a country, or even an expulsion from the global organisation in the event of a serious violation.

Fifa officials were not immediately available for comment.

Indonesia was previously handed a Fifa ban for government interference in the running of its football association. The almost one-year ban was lifted in May.

Wednesday’s developments sparked debate in social media with more Malaysian leaders calling for the team to return.

“In 1980, we withdrew from the Olympic Games that is more prestigious to protest the invasion of Soviet troops on Afghanistan,” opposition leader Nurul Izzah Anwar said in a statement.

Myanmar soldiers have poured into the Maungdaw area of Rakhine since October 9, after an insurgent group of Rohingya that the government believes has links to Islamists overseas launched attacks on several border guard posts.

Ms Suu Kyi’s problems have since been exacerbated by a resurgence of fighting among four armed ethnic groups in northeastern Shan state, which has sent thousands fleeing into China.

At a closed-door UN Security Council meeting in New York last week, representatives from Malaysia raised concerns that the situation in Rakhine state could “trigger new movement of population across borders to neighbouring countries”.

They said Malaysia “was already hosting within its borders more than 100,000 people from the Rohingya community”, according to two diplomats familiar with the discussions.

Some 25,000 Rohingya and economic migrants from Bangladesh boarded smugglers’ boats between January and March 2015, almost double the number over the same period in 2014. An estimated 300 people died at sea as a result of starvation, dehydration and abuse by boat crews.

See more at - http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se...tournament-co-hosted-by-myanmar-over-rohingya
 
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What should we do? Air bombs and artillery shells from the Myanmar army have continued to fall into the territory of China, causing casualties in our people. What can we do?
If we intervene in the civil war in Myanmar, the whole world will condemn China to bully the weak.
If not, let these sad continue?
 
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But Pakistan is willing to sell them fighter jets while 'crying' for Kashmiri Muslims.....:pakistan:
 
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What should we do? Air bombs and artillery shells from the Myanmar army have continued to fall into the territory of China, causing casualties in our people. What can we do?
If we intervene in the civil war in Myanmar, the whole world will condemn China to bully the weak.
If not, let these sad continue?

China can put diplomatic and political pressure on Myanmar to stop the genocide, other ASEAN members will also oppose Myanmar I think.
 
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China can put diplomatic and political pressure on Myanmar to stop the genocide, other ASEAN members will also oppose Myanmar I think.
We have done this! In 2013 the Chinese government has for the Myanmar war both sides of the diplomatic mediation. And the government of Myanmar has made a guarantee - "it will not affect the stability of the surrounding countries"
But the reality is that this kind of situation is still continuing.
 
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China can put diplomatic and political pressure on Myanmar to stop the genocide, other ASEAN members will also oppose Myanmar I think.
What should the government of Bangladesh do now?
You look very angry, but please understand that it is the internal affairs of Burma.
If you think they are your brother, then your government should act.
 
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We have done this! In 2013 the Chinese government has for the Burma war both sides of the diplomatic mediation. And the government of Burma has made a guarantee - "it will not affect the stability of the surrounding countries"
But the reality is that this kind of situation is still continuing.

China needs to use all its influence on Myanmar to stop these conflicts. All the ethnicities except the majority Bamar people, are facing persecution in Myanmar. China can also pursue economic sanction as a tool.

What should the government of Bangladesh do now?
You look very angry, but please understand that it is the internal affairs of Burma.
If you think they are your brother, then your government should act.

We have recently summoned the Myanmar ambassador in Dhaka. That's all we can do since we don't have any influence on Myanmar.
 
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China needs to use all its influence on Myanmar to stop these conflicts. All the ethnicities except the majority Bamar people, are facing persecution in Myanmar. China can also pursue economic sanction as a tool.
In addition to economic sanctions, China has used up all its diplomatic efforts...
 
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China needs to use all its influence on Myanmar to stop these conflicts. All the ethnicities except the majority Bamar people, are facing persecution in Myanmar. China can also pursue economic sanction as a tool.
Should be the first to allow the western countries and Japan to stop meddling in the internal affairs of Burma
 
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I think, since refugees from Myanmar are fleeing to the neighboring countries, the issue is no more an internal affair of Myanmar.
 
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We have recently summoned the Myanmar ambassador in Dhaka. That's all we can do since we don't have any influence on Myanmar.
You should bring your Muslim brothers back to Bangladesh.
You have the same culture and can live together. Burma is a Buddhist country.
This is my personal point of view

I think, since refugees from Myanmar are fleeing to the neighboring countries, the issue is no more an internal affair of Myanmar.
This is caused by the internal affairs of Burma, which is not caused by other countries' aggression.
 
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You should bring your Muslim brothers back to Bangladesh.
You have the same culture and can live together. Burma is a Buddhist country.
This is my personal point of view


This is caused by the internal affairs of Burma, which is not caused by other countries' aggression.

The Rohingyas are living there for a long time, even before Myanmar came into being. If we take them will Myanmar give up the land where they are living? I don't think so. This is why we are proposing to pressurize Myanmar to stop the genocide against the Rohingyas and all the ethnic minorities.
 
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The Rohingyas are living there for a long time, even before the ethnic Bamar people arrived there. If we take them will Myanmar give up the land where they are living? I don't think so. This is why we are proposing to pressurize Myanmar to stop the genocide against the Rohingyas and all the ethnic minorities.
So this problem is ultimately to the government of Burma to solve their own, and other countries can only persuade, mediate, call for peace.
 
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This is caused by the internal affairs of Burma, which is not caused by other countries' aggression.

But it's affecting the surrounding countries which mean these countries are now stakeholders.
 
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