Pope
issues stinging warning about Myanmar's treatment of Rohingya
Pope Francis has issued a stinging criticism of the persecution of
Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.
In his remarks on Wednesday, the leader of the world's Catholics said the
members of the ethnic minority group had been killed "simply because they
want to live their culture and their Muslim faith."
Pope said the Rohingya were forced to be "moved from one place to the
other because no one wants them."
"But they are good people, peaceful. They are not Christian. They are
good people. They are our brothers and sisters," the pontiff added, as he
addressed people at the weekly general audience.
According to cnn news, Pope Francis appealed for prayers for the
Rohingya.
"I would like to pray together with you today in a special way for our
Rohingya brothers and sisters."
The remarks came following last week's UN report that security forces in the
north of Myanmar had carried out mass killings, gang rapes and burned villages.
Earlier in the month, a report by the UN human rights office said Myanmar's
crackdown on the Rohingya had likely killed hundreds of people, in a campaign
that could amount to crimes against humanity and "ethnic cleansing."
Meanwhile, UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide Adama Dieng
recently said the scale of violence against the Rohingya was “revolting and
unacceptable.”
Human Rights Watch said in a report on Monday that Myanmar's government forces had committed “rape and other sexual violence” against women and girls of the Rohingya.
Culled from presstv.com
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