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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, December 31, 2016
Burma: Malaysian NGOs to send aid flotilla to restive Rakhine state
Rohingya
from Burma make their way in an alley at an unregistered refugee camp
in Teknaf, near Cox's Bazar, a southern coastal district about, 296
kilometers (183 miles) south of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Pic: AP
AN aid flotilla carrying food and emergency supplies for Rohingya
Muslims will sail from Malaysia for Burma’s (Myanmar’s) troubled Rakhine
State next month, the Malaysian organiser said on Friday.
The flotilla, organised by a coalition of aid groups, has yet to receive
permission to enter Burma, sparking fears of a confrontation with
security forces that could worsen Burma’s already-frayed ties with
predominantly Muslim Malaysia.
Malaysia has been an outspoken critic of the Myanmar government’s
handling of a violent crackdown in Rakhine, which has killed scores of
people and displaced 30,0000 Rohingya, amid allegations of abuses by
security forces.
The Malaysian Consultative Council of Islamic Organisations
secretary-general Zulhanis Zainol said the flotilla’s organisers had
applied for permission to enter Burma through its embassy in Kuala
Lumpur, but had yet to receive a reply.
“Even if we do not receive a response, we will continue to sail as we
believe this is an important humanitarian mission,” he said.
Burma’s presidential office denied it had received a request and said it
would not accept the flotilla’s arrival without prior permission.
“If they are looking for trouble, we will not accept that,” Zaw Htay, spokesman for the presidential office, told Reuters.
“No non-Myanmar citizens can enter our body of water without our
permission. If they do, we will respond – we will not attack them, but
we will not receive them.”
The flotilla, departing from Malaysia on Jan. 10, would be carrying
1,000 tonnes of rice, medical aid and other essentials for the Rohingya
population.
Earlier this month, Malaysia urged the Association of South East Asian
Nations (ASEAN) to coordinate humanitarian aid and investigate alleged
atrocities committed against Rohingya Muslims. Both Malaysia and Burma
are members of the 10-nation grouping, which has a long-standing policy
of not getting involved in each other’s internal affairs.
An estimated 150,000 to 200,000 Rohingyas, displaced by previous violence, live in Malaysia.
Burma has previously said access to Rakhine for humanitarian assistance
would be open, but certain Rohingya communities have remained off-limits
to aid agencies on security grounds. – Reuters