Islamabad,
Sep 5: Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has expressed deep anguish
at the ongoing violence against the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. The Foreign
Minister emphasised that the plight of the Rohingya Muslims was a challenge to
the conscience of the international community, according to a press release
issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here. According to a report in the
"Samaa" yesterday, the Foreign Minister, in this context, supported
the OIC’s position condemning the renewed violence affecting the Rohingya
Muslim minority resulting in thousands fleeing their homes as well as the
systematic and organised destruction of their villages and homes. Call by the
OIC-IPHRC for immediate and effective action to bring an end to all human-rights
violations against innocent and unarmed Rohingya Muslim population. The
recommendations of the Kofi Annan Commission to address the issues of
citizenship, freedom of movement, internally displaced persons, unhindered
humanitarian and media access, provision of education, health, and other
development requirements as well as urgent and sustained action to prevent
violence, maintain peace, foster reconciliation and offer a sense of hope to
the Rohingya Muslims. The Foreign Minister said that violence and serious human
right violations of the Rohingya Muslims as well as violation of international
humanitarian law, was deplorable. He expressed concern over the spread of hate
speech and incitement to violence, discrimination and prejudice against Muslims
and members of national ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities. He called
for effective measures to prevent the recurrence of such violence, providing
security to all and upholding the rights of each individual to live and move
without fear and discrimination. The Foreign Minister underscored Pakistan’s
constant support for oppressed Muslim populations including in Indian Occupied
Kashmir, Palestine, and the Rohingya Muslims. Pakistan supported the
implementation of the Resolution on the situation of the Rohingya Muslims in
Myanmar, adopted by the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers earlier this year
that, inter alia, calls upon OIC member states to alleviate the suffering and
hardship of the Rohingya Muslim minority by providing humanitarian assistance
in the spirit of Islamic solidarity, he added. Pakistan is committed to
providing humanitarian assistance to the Rohingya Muslims to alleviate their
suffering, the Foreign Minister said, according to the report in the
"Samaa". UNI
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