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Myanmar On The Return Of Rohingya Muslims

Myanmar on the return of Rohingya Muslims: Myanmar military dictator did not give a clear answer on the return of Rohingya Muslims.

Myanmar military dictator Min Ang Halang has raised doubts over the return of Rohingya Muslims seeking refuge in Bangladesh.

He did not give a clear answer in this regard in the interview given for the first time after taking over power after the rebellion on 1 February.

Chinese-language Phoenix television asked military dictator Halang whether Muslims could be allowed to return to Rakhine province. Most people from the province fled in 2017 following the atrocities of soldiers.

Halang said, ‘If this does not match Myanmar’s law, then what is the need of consideration. I do not think that there is any country in the world that will go beyond the refugee laws of their country and accept the refugees. ‘

Halang was the head of the army in 2017. About seven lakh Rohingyas, who were frightened by the repression of the army, had escaped.

The soldiers reiterated the Buddhist-dominated Myanmar nationalists’ view that the Rohingya was not its ethnic group. Halang said that after becoming independent from Britain in 1948, the name Rohingya emerged.

Latest information on the coup.

Recently, Hangang said that he now wants to bring civilian rule hereafter the coup on February 1. If circumstances support, then within 12 or 18 months, the civilian rule can be brought back.

At the same time, Myanmar’s deposed leader Aung San Suu has personally appeared in the court on Monday for the first time after the military coup.

According to a Myanmar media report, Min Ki Soi, a lawyer for Suu Kyi, said that she has appeared for a hearing in a special court in the City Council building on Monday.

The lawyers have also met Win Mint, who was president in the elected government, and Suu Kyi State Counselor of the same government.

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