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Pakistan takes lead role on behalf of OIC at UNHRC against Myanmar government
Posted By: News Desk on: September 12, 2017
Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has termed violence against Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar as ethnic cleansing and crime against humanity and demanded cessation of violence and accountability.
In a statement on behalf of the OIC at the 36th session of UN Humain Rights Council in Geneva, Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Farukh Amil called upon Myanmar to allow access to UN Fact Finding Mission in the affected areas and bring all perpetrators of violence to justice.
He urged the international community to provide adequate humanitarian assistance to the Muslim in the Rakhine State of Myanmar and the refugees in Bangladesh.
He said that OIC would come up with initiatives to prevent crimes against humanity perpetrated by Myanmar forces.
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He said the organization will ensure sustainable return and rehabilitation of all Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh.
The Ambassador also demanded to create conditions conducive to protection of lives, livelihoods and man dignity of Myanmar's Muslim population.
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https://timesofislamabad.com/pakist...-unhrc-against-myanmar-government/2017/09/12/
Posted By: News Desk on: September 12, 2017
Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has termed violence against Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar as ethnic cleansing and crime against humanity and demanded cessation of violence and accountability.
In a statement on behalf of the OIC at the 36th session of UN Humain Rights Council in Geneva, Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Farukh Amil called upon Myanmar to allow access to UN Fact Finding Mission in the affected areas and bring all perpetrators of violence to justice.
He urged the international community to provide adequate humanitarian assistance to the Muslim in the Rakhine State of Myanmar and the refugees in Bangladesh.
He said that OIC would come up with initiatives to prevent crimes against humanity perpetrated by Myanmar forces.
READ MORE: JF-17 export deal: Good news for Pakistan
He said the organization will ensure sustainable return and rehabilitation of all Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh.
The Ambassador also demanded to create conditions conducive to protection of lives, livelihoods and man dignity of Myanmar's Muslim population.
READ MORE: Pakistan announces support of $5 million for Rohingya Muslims
https://timesofislamabad.com/pakist...-unhrc-against-myanmar-government/2017/09/12/