Pope urges 'decisive' measures on Rohingya crisis


Dhaka, Dec 1 (AFP): Pope Francis called Thursday for "decisive" international measures on the Rohingya refugee crisis as he began a visit to Bangladesh, where more than 620,000 of the Muslim minority have sought sanctuary after fleeing violence in Myanmar.

"It is imperative that the international community take decisive measures to address this grave crisis, not only by working to resolve the political issues that have led to the mass displacement of people, but also by offering immediate material assistance to Bangladesh in its effort to respond effectively to urgent human needs," the pope said in a speech.
Pope Francis made his comments shortly after arriving from Myanmar, where he walked a diplomatic tightrope, staying away from allegations that the army is waging an ethnic cleansing campaign against Rohingya Muslims despite pressure to publicly confront the incendiary issue.

He praised Bangladesh for taking in the refugees who have flooded across the border on an unprecedented scale since a fresh outbreak of violence in their native Rakhine state.
But as in Myanmar, he refrained from using the word "Rohingya", instead referring to "refugees from Rakhine state".

Pope Francis had been urged not to use the name in Myanmar to avoid provoking hardline Buddhists and making the country's Catholic community a target.

"None of us can fail to be aware of the gravity of the situation, the immense toll of human suffering involved, and the precarious living conditions of so many of our brothers and sisters, a majority of whom are women and children, crowded in the refugee camps," the pope said.

 

  

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  • mustafa, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Pope failed spread the peace message with world or Rohingya Muslims...
    I think Pope visited Burma to protect the values of the Christian minority which is dangerous situation in current Burma, it is very painful to know none of Arab country leaders visited the Burma or pressured UN to resolve Rohingya issues..

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Pope is quite right to maintain humanity and world peace

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  • Sampath, India

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Dear Pope, Please bless Raul Gandhi to get highest wisdom....i am worried what if he becomes PM..

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Sampath,

    Blessing Rahul with anything (at all it materializes) gives nothing to the common man. Please pray that the ruling party leaders are blessed (and that it materializes) so that they reduce taxes of common man. That well help common people grately.

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  • manoj, udupi

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Pope advise pappu

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Whoever suggest anything,
    Ultimately person and the state that have to act will always act according to their own will and conscience.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    God Bless our Pope ...

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  • H A DSouza, Damoh

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Thanks to our dear Pope for sharing love of Lord Jesus.We should pray to him solve all problems.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Respected pope avoid talking about Muslims. Talk about only Christians.

    China is a huge country. Double the size of India. Muslim population in that country is negligible. I don't think even one mosque is there in internal Tibet and mainland China...

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  • moshu, mangaluru

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Why all such inititives always approaching only after the incidents. Why not before which could have led to save disaster. World community should drag the state leaders for crimes.

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