He says the government is maintaining its stand that the best solution is to send these refugees back. FMTNews Rohingya IllegalImmigrant
Senior Minister for Security Ismail Sabri Yaakob has challenged countries that have criticised Malaysia to take in the Rohingya refugees.
He said the government is maintaining its stand that the best solution is to send them back and the foreign ministry has been told to discuss ways to realise the matter. “If they are really fighting for humanitarianism, I am challenging them to take the Rohingya in Malaysia as they have criticised us,” he told reporters after attending a people’s gathering at Felda Chini 3 here today.
He said the problem with the estimated 200,000 Rohingya refugees in the country could be resolved if developed countries, which have been vocal in criticising Malaysia, would help take in some of the refugees into their countries.
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