May 17,2013
KUNA
UNITED NATIONS, May 17 (KUNA) -- Muslim nations at the UN will look into
measures to highlight the plight of the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, making a
solemn effort to bring the subject to the General Assembly, Permanent
Representative of Egypt to the United Nations, Mootaz Ahmadein Khalil said.
In his letter to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and President of the
UN General Assembly Vuk Jeremic late Thursday, Khalil said that Muslim nations
around the globe condemned the heinous acts perpetrated against the Rohingyas,
stressing that the international community should act swiftly to end those
people's suffering.
Muslim countries are contemplating a step to present a draft-resolution to
the upcoming meeting of the General Assembly if the plight of the Muslim
Rohingya continued, said Khalil.
He hoped that in the upcoming period, the situation of the Muslim Rohingyas
would become better, urging the UN to take some serious to solve the matter.
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