(Ahlul Bayt News
Agency) - “This is ethnic cleansing….
the government and even this Nobel prize winner, the lady [Aung San Suu Kyi] is
so criminally silent about the problems of this minority in Myanmar,” Professor
Ghulam Taqi Bangash at the Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and
Technology (SZABIST) said.
The remarks come after Myanmar’s President Thein
Sein said that Rohingya Muslims must be expelled from the country and sent to
refugee camps run by the United Nations.
The government refuses to recognize
nearly-one-million-strong Rohingya Muslims community, which the UN calls one of
the world’s most prosecuted people.
Myanmar claims the Rohingya are not native and
classify them as illegal migrants although they have lived in the country for
generations.
Myanmar’s opposition and National League for
Democracy party (NLD) leader Aung Suu Kyi was elected to parliament after she
was released from house arrest earlier this year.
However, many people are disappointed at the way she has been avoiding the issue.
Last Month at a press conference in Geneva, Suu Kyi
said she 'didn't know' if Rohingya Muslims were Myanmar's citizens.
Bangash said Washington is also criminally silent
over the issue as the US tries to coax the countries in the Southeast Asia
region to stop them from having better relations with the People’s Republic of
China.
“Southeast Asia is becoming much more inconspicuous
on the economic map for the United States of America,” he added.
“They should rather strengthen the sanctions
against Myanmar until this problem should be solved but they are not doing
that,” Bangash added.
Myanmar's current government is run by military
figures, which have been accused of rights abuse.
Over a dozen Muslims were killed on June 3 when a
mob of ethnic Rakhines, who are mostly Buddhist, attacked a passenger bus in
the Rakhine state in the west of the country that borders Bangladesh.
Over the past two years, throngs of ethnic Muslims
have attempted to flee by boats in the face of systematic oppression by the
government.
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