The
45th Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation (OIC) held in Dhaka from 5 to 6 May 2018 issued the Dhaka
Declaration expressing concern over alleged human rights violations by security
forces in Myanmar.
The
Declaration lacks balance and fairness, and fails to denounce the brutal
attacks of the terrorist group, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) which
triggered the humanitarian situation unfolding today.
Myanmar
categorically rejects the irresponsible labelling of “ethnic cleansing” or
“State backed violence” to describe events in Rakhine State. More than 50% of
the Muslim community, which represents a majority in Maungtaw Region, have
remained in their villages.
The
Government has stated time and again that no violation of human rights will be
condoned. Allegations supported by evidence will be investigated and action
taken in accordance with the law.
It
is highly regrettable that the Dhaka Declaration did not even mention the
immediate need for the repatriation of displaced persons from Rakhine in
accordance with the bilateral agreement between Myanmar and Bangladesh. Nor
were there any suggestions aimed at promoting harmony and sustainable
development in the Rakhine State.
As
the monsoons are approaching, Myanmar is now focusing on expediting the
repatriation process. To that end, Myanmar urges Bangladesh to take all
necessary steps to help the process in accordance with the said agreement.
Myanmar
stands ready to facilitate the voluntary, safe and dignified return of the
displaced persons from Rakhine.
Ministry
of Foreign Affairs
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar
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