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Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan |
Team began, led by former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to deal with the persecuted Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar crisis on Wednesday, meeting with people displaced by the violence, Al-Ahly, who raised concerns about the country's commitment to human rights.
And he was appointed head of the State Council and Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi a committee composed of nine members to advise them on the situation in Rakhine state, where Buddhist Alrackhen ethnic and Muslims of Rohingya live in isolation from each other since the outbreak of clashes in 2012 in which more than a hundred people were killed.
Around 125 thousand people in the camps, most of them disadvantaged minority Rohingyas from obtaining citizenship in Myanmar. And see a lot of the Buddhist majority that the Rohingya to be illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.
And wandering members of the Committee - they are six from Myanmar and three foreigners, including Annan - in camps for the displaced state in the north-west of the country and met with Muslims and Bovean.olm speaks Annan and his colleagues with journalists but they recreated the hope for peace among some who they met.
Said Hla Myint, a representative of the House Baing camp for the displaced, "I think that the Committee will help in solving the problems between Alrackhen and Rohingya." He received hundreds of residents and monks Committee upon his arrival in the region on Tuesday feelings Tanah.omn scheduled to Suu Kyi to visit the United States this month, where he will seek to lift more sanctions on the country and is likely to face questions about its dealings with the Rakhine state.
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