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Myanmar government rebuffs calls for Rohingya citizenship

Myanmar's military-backed government has rejected calls for granting citizenship to the country’s most persecuted ethnic Rohingya Muslims.
Myanmar government rebuffs calls for Rohingya citizenship


Myanmar's military-backed government has rejected calls for granting citizenship to the country’s most persecuted ethnic Rohingya Muslims.


 
 
According to Press TV, Myanmar’s Presidential Spokesman and Information Minister Ye Htut said on Saturday that the administration would not grant the right of citizenship to the Rohingya Muslim community.
 
Rejecting calls that the Muslims be granted a path to citizenship, the minister wrote on his Facebook page “Our government’s stance is that we wholly reject use of the term Rohingya.”
 
The comments came in the wake of the United Nations’ Universal Periodic Review, which examines the human rights situation in all UN member states.
 
Myanmar’s government snubbed over half of the review’s 281 recommendations, including all those related to civil and political rights of the Southeast Asian country’s Rohingya Muslims.
 
Myanmarese officials categorize most of the 1.3 million Rohingyas as Bengalis, implying they are illegal migrants from neighboring Bangladesh.
 
Myanmar’s Rohingyas, currently living in the western state of Rakhine, have been subject to systematic repression by extremist Buddhists since the country’s independence in 1948.


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