January 3, 2016

Rohingya seminar in Yangon blocked by gov’t

Rohingya Muslims have been denied the right to hold a seminar in Myanmar to discuss their origin and ethnic identity.

Not officially recognized by the state and systematically denied citizenship and other basic rights, Rohingya mainly live in Rakhine bordering Bangladesh.

Yangon’s regional government blocked the seminar, expressing concern that it might renew anger among the public, according to Anadolu, the state-owned news agency in Turkey.

“The seminar is not necessary at this time as even the President doesn’t accept the ‘Rohingya’ word, and [he] already said these so-called Rohingya are illegal Bengali immigrants from the neighboring country,” said an official. “It will only make people angry again.”  (Courtesy of Mizzima)

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