December 20, 2012
A United Nations envoy, Vijay Nambiar, has wrapped up a visit to Myanmar
during which he was able to meet with people displaced by the
inter-communal violence this year in Rakhine state, as well as discuss
with the Government how to address the problems facing the communities
there.
Several waves of clashes between ethnic Rakhine Buddhists and Rohingya
Muslims, the first of which occurred in June, have left 115,000 people
displaced, as well as more than 100 dead, according to UN estimates.
Mr. Nambiar, the Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on Myanmar,
accompanied the Minister for Immigration and Population Affairs, U Khin
Yi, on a visit to Rakhine state, located in the Asian nation’s west.
“This visit helped the Special Adviser see the current conditions of the
internally displaced persons from both communities in the area and also
allowed him to participate in the discussions which the Minister was
holding with the representatives of the two communities, together and
separately,” said a news release issued in Yangon.
During those discussions, the Minister presented some ideas on the way
forward, especially on a framework for addressing the problems
afflicting the communities there.
In his comments to the communities, Mr. Nambiar underlined his initial
impression that the Minister’s outline of his proposal was
“forward-looking and realistic, while taking into account the dignity
and essential interests of the affected communities.”
Mr. Nambiar’s visit, which began on 16 December, was at the invitation
of the Myanmar Government, which has pledged to take measures to address
the violence in Rakhine.
Last month, President Thein Sein wrote to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon that his
Government was prepared to address “contentious political dimensions,
ranging from resettlement of displaced populations to granting of
citizenship.”
It would also look at “issues of birth registration, work permits and
permits for movement across the country for all, in line with a uniform
national practice across the country ensuring that they are in keeping
with accepted international norms.”
In addition, the President underlined the commitment of the Government
to meet the humanitarian needs of individuals and communities in the
affected areas of Rakhine state and sought wider international
assistance and cooperation in this regard.
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