Announcement of attitude towards incidents occurred in Rakhine State
Dated: 10 August, 2012
1.
Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity and Islam have flourished in Myanmar
and those who professed the religions have been living through thick and
thin in the country.
2. All Myanmar Islam Association totally disapproves of any exaggeration of incidents occurred in Rakhine State these days.
3.
All Myanmar Islam Association publicly denounced any persons or
organizations who attempt or commit terrorist acts, make threats and
coerce which can harm the lives, property and undermine the dignity of
Myanmar and its people taking advantages of incidents occurred in
Rakhine State.
4.
All Myanmar Islam Association has announced its attitude towards
peaceful settlement of disputes in the framework of law through
coordination based on loving-kindness putting aside different views,
ideologies and concepts according to the nature of the human being among
the people of Myanmar.
(Al Haji Maung Larnar Yusuf)
Vice Chairman
Olama Council of Muslim Theologians
Vice Chairman
Olama Council of Muslim Theologians
(Al Haji Nyunt Maung Shein)
Chairman
Islam Religious Affairs Council Headquarters
Chairman
Islam Religious Affairs Council Headquarters
(Al Haji Kyaw Soe)
Secretary-General
Myanmar Maulawi Organization Headquarters
Secretary-General
Myanmar Maulawi Organization Headquarters
(Al Haji Myint Tun)
Chairman
Myanmar Muslim Youth’s Religious Organization
(MaMala Headquarters)
Chairman
Myanmar Muslim Youth’s Religious Organization
(MaMala Headquarters)
(Kyaw Khin)
General Secretary
Myanmar Muslim
National League
(MaAhPha Headquarters)
General Secretary
Myanmar Muslim
National League
(MaAhPha Headquarters)
The incidents in the Rakhine State are sectarian conflicts which are purely internal affairs of a sovereign state
They are not relating to any kind of religious persecution or religious discrimination
They are not relating to any kind of religious persecution or religious discrimination
NAY PYI TAW, 21 Aug-Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press release today. Following is the full text of the press release.
With regard
to the recent incidents in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, some
individuals and organizations from abroad have issued statements based
on the false and fabricated news reporting of some foreign news agencies
and organizations.
It is
obvious that the violence in the Rakhine State are neither the conflict
between two religious groups of different faith nor humanitarian issue.
It was only the violence conflict between two communities within a State
of Myanmar following a criminal act. As a result of the riots, 88
people lost their lives of which 31 people were Rakhine and 57 were
Muslim Bengalis. Similarly, houses and religious buildings from both
communities were burnt down.
Reviewing
the above-mentioned destruction, loss of lives and injury, it is clear
that it was not a case of persecution or oppression by one race to
another. An investigation committee was formed immediately to carry out
investigation and to take actions according to law.
The
Government took immediate actions with full restraint to restore law and
order and stability in places where riots broke out since the very
beginning of violence. As a result, law and order in Rakhine State is
improving and overall situation is now returning to normalcy. The
Government of Myanmar has never practiced policy of violence against
Muslims or any other faiths. Therefore, the Government totally rejects
accusations made by some organizations that the Government is practicing
such a policy of abuses.
The
Government has been working closely with international community for
relief and rehabilitation for the victims of both communities in a
non-discriminatory and
transparent manner.
transparent manner.
Similarly,
the diplomatic corps and UN Agencies in Myanmar have been explained in
detail by the responsible Ministers about the true situation. Moreover,
the Government has also arranged a trip for them to Rakhine State to
observe the situation on ground.
Moreover,
the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General Mr.Vijay Nambiar,
the Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Mr. Thomas Ojea Quintana, the
Turkish delegation headed by Minister for Foreign Affairs Mr. Ahmet
Davutoglu, the President of Indonesia Red Cross Mr. Yusuf Kalla, and
Representative and Assistant Seceretary General of the Organization for
Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Mr. Atta A1-manam Bakhit have also visited
Rakhine State and donated relief assistance to the victims. At the
request of the Secretary General of the OIC, the Government has also
extended an invitation to the Secretary General to visit Myanmar at a
time of his convenience.
With a view
to exposing the real cause of the incident and to give advise for the
national interest, a 27-member“Investigation Commission” was formed on
17 August by the Office of the President. The Commission composes
leaders from religious organizations including Islam, intellectuals,
Politicians and retired government officials among others. The Secretary
General of the United Nations has issued a statement in support of the
formation of the Commission.
Myanmar
welcomes United Nations Secretary General’s statement and ASEAN Foreign
Minister’s Statement on the action taken by Myanmar Government regarding
the situation in Rakhine State as they reflect the true situation.
The
incidents in the Rakhine State are sectarian conflicts which are purely
internal affairs of a sovereign state. They are not relating to any kind
of religious persecution or religious discrimination. Therefore, we
will not accept, any attempt to politically regionalize or
internationalize this conflict as a religious issue. Such attempt will
not contribute to finding solutions to the problem, but will only
complicate the issue further.
Myanmar is a
country where Buddhists, Christians, Muslims and Hindus have been
living together in unity and harmony throughout history.
Thus, any outside interference
or instigation to hamper the already restored peace and stability in
the affected area should be stopped and support should be rendered for
the prevalence of law and order, peace and stability, reconciliation
among concerned people and for the rehabilitation of the victims.
Dated. 21 August 2012
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Nay Pyi Taw
Nay Pyi Taw
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