The Rohingyas should
be treated as Myanmar nationals or be given a chance to form their own state,
said Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad.
He said even though
Malaysia generally does not wish to interfere with the internal affairs of
other countries, it does so in this case due to the massacre or genocide that
is happening in Myanmar.
“Myanmar, of course,
at one time was made up of many different states. But the British decided to
rule Myanmar as one state - and because of that, many of the tribes (were)
included in the state of Burma.
“But now of course,
they should either be treated as nationals, or they should be given their
territory to form their own state,” he said in an interview with Turkey’s
Anadolu Agency in Ankara during his four-day visit to the country.
In 2017, more than
700,000 ethnic Rohingyas were driven from Rakhine State following a
military-led crackdown that a United Nations’ report has said included mass
killings and gang-rapes.
Former UN High
Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra‘ad al-Hussein, told the Human Rights
Council that the episode was a “textbook example of ethnic cleansing”,
according to the UN website.
Meanwhile, asked to
comment on the plight of the Uyghurs in China, Dr. Mahathir said Malaysia has
always advocated for the settlement of conflicts through negotiation,
arbitration or court of law.
“We should tell
China (to) please treat these people as citizens. The fact that they have a
different religion should not influence the treatment towards them. When you
resort to violence, then it's very difficult to find a good conclusion because
there has been no case where violence has achieved the objective,” he said.
Meanwhile, on
Turkey’s fight against the Fetullah Terrorist Organisation (FETO) both inside
and outside the country, Dr. Mahathir said Malaysia does not support
insurrection in any country.
“It is our policy
not to be used as a base for action taken against other countries. It is for
that reason that when we find that there are some attempts to make use of
Malaysia as a base for dissent against the Turkish government, we have taken
actions to close these (FETO-linked) schools” he said.
Source: BERNAMA