On boat people, Myanmar says "finger-pointing will take us no where"


  • Nation
  • Friday, 29 May 2015

BANGKOK: Myanmar refused to be singled out for the migrant crisis that is currently dogging the Southeast Asia region.

"On the issue of illegal migration of boat people, you cannot single out my country.

"Finger-pointing will not serve any purpose. It will take us nowhere," Htein Lin, director general at Myanmar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told a special conference here..

Myanmar said they were "sincerely" working within their jurisdiction to stop trafficking and are eager to cooperate with other countries in this regard.

The meeting of 17 nations and several international agencies convened by Thailand came amid an unprecedented irregular migration in the Indian ocean and discovery of mass graves migrants at Thailand's bordering jungles.

Thousands of people have fled Myanmar and Bangladesh in a perilous journey to Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.

While many rights groups identified the boat people mostly to be Rohingya Muslims fleeing persecution in Myanmar and economic migrants from Bangladesh, the Myanmar delegation today refused to be singled out.

Htein Lin said the boat people issue posed a challenge to all in the region.

"Each and every sovereign state has their own challenges. But some fall within the domestic jurisdiction." 

Giving an account of steps taken by his government, he said his country issued a press release on May 19 "on three essential elements".

Besides expressing concern for the boat people, the press release detailed the response to the situation and directives for the country's navy and air force for search and rescue missions.

Three days after issuing the press release, Myanmar formed a committee headed by a vice minister, tasking him with, among several things, working out a practical mechanism to stop illegal trafficking, he said.

Saying that he raised the issue with UNHCR back in September, the Myanmar official stressed that "UNHCR needs to understand the issue better." - The Daily Star/Asia News Network


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