Govts urged to adopt roadmap to resolve Rohingya crisis

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

Left parties from South Asian countries today urged the international community, including the governments of India, Myanmar, and Nepal, to adopt a roadmap to resolve the Rohingya refugee crisis.

The parties at the South Asian Regional Seminar of Communist and Left parties here as the Rohingya Muslims flee from the Rakhine state of Myanmar amid arson and violence.


The two-day seminar, that concluded today, adopted a resolution which expresses concern over the "grave humanitarian crisis" and apprehends that it could be used by extremist and fundamentalist forces.

"The governments of South (countries), particularly, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, and other countries along with the international community must immediately adopt a roadmap to resolve this humanitarian crisis and ensure that the harassed and beleaguered Rohingya population live a decent and dignified life," the resolution said.

It said action may be taken against confirmed act of terrorism by certain groups "but the whole community can never be targeted on the basis of the activities of individuals or, some groups".

The conference was attended by senior communist leaders from South Asian countries, including Nepal, and Sri Lanka.

The conference was inaugurated yesterday by CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury.

Organised by the CPI(M) to mark the 100th anniversary of the Great October Revolution, it was also attended by senior communist leaders of the country, including Prakash Karat, Sudhakar Reddy, S Ramachandran Pillai and D Raja.

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First Published: Sun, September 24 2017. 20:57 IST