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Malaysian PM vows to help Rohingya bound for country

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Bangkok: Malaysia’s prime minister on Friday vowed to help Rohingya Muslims seeking refuge in Malaysia, reiterating the call for Southeast Asian leaders to “stop the oppression” of the stateless minority group expelled from Myanmar.
Last year Mahathir Mohamad castigated Myanmar civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi during the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ (ASEAN) meet in Singapore for defending the military’s crackdown on the Rohingya. His direct condemnation of Suu Kyi was a departure from the usually staid meetings of the 10-country regional bloc, whose members normally avoid confrontation. But the crisis has spun out across the region, with desperate Rohingya taking to boats bound for Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
In recent weeks scores of Rohingya have boarded vessels for Malaysia — a Muslim-majority country believed to be more sympathetic to their plight — raising fears of a renewed trafficking route. Mahathir on Friday, the eve of the ASEAN summit, vowed to continue helping the Rohingya attempting to reach his shores. “They are refugees. As much as we can do for them, we will,” the 93-year-old premier told reporters on the sidelines of a business forum in Bangkok.
“We hope something can be done to stop the oppression of the Rohingya,” he said when asked by AFP. A deal for the Rohingya to return to Myanmar has largely stalled as virtually no Rohingya have chosen to return due to security fears. An ASEAN report leaked to AFP predicted repatriation efforts would be complete in two years. (AFP)

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