Arakan News Agency
The Malaysian Rohingya Council of Muslim Scholars has appealed to Muslim countries around the world to intervene and help the Rohingya Muslims, who are subjected to genocide and mass displacement in Myanmar, many of whom fled to neighboring Bangladesh.
“The Muslims Rohingya continue to suffer human rights abuses under Myanmar’s military junta since 1978, forcing them to flee Arakan,” council chairman Mohammad Jubeir Mohammed Sobhan said.
“They had no choice, either to leave the place or remain in it and be subjected to abuses from brutal killings and rape,” he said.
He made the remarks at the “Rohingya Blood: Defending or Neglect” forum held at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al Haj, Masjid Putra under the auspices of the Malay Municipal Council for Islamic Affairs and Traditions in cooperation with the Ifta Department and the Islamic Affairs Department of the state.
In the same context, the head of the Malaysian Islamic Consultative Council (Mapim), Mohammad Azmi Abdul Hamid, described Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi as an inhuman woman who remains indifferent to the rape and killing of girls and mothers.
“The parties that demand the withdrawal of the peace prize granted to Suu Kyi must be very insistent on its seriousness,” he said,





