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Solving Rohingya crisis takes a global effort, burden shouldn’t fall on Malaysia’s shoulders alone, says Hadi

PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang said the proper means to resolve the Rohingya refugee issue would be to stop the ethnic cleansing and oppression of the Rohingya people altogether. — Reuters pic

“The proper step is preventing the ethnic cleansing and oppressive acts against the Rohingya people for religious and racial reasons, rather than justifying Myanmar’s action by opening the door for further expulsion and making them refugees openly as if to facilitate the wrongdoing. Rohingya predominantly settled in the Rakhine state in Myanmar, a restive region that is plagued with ethnic conflict.

This comes after PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim lambasted both PAS and BN for not speaking up on the issue compared to in the past when they had held a rally in support of the Rohingya.

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