High Guterres ended a two-day mission to Myanmar yesterday, where he reiterated UNHCR's commitment to delivering humanitarian assistance to both populations in Rakhine State – Rakhine and Muslim – without any discrimination. We believe that this can be a factor for reconciliation between communities and we hope that a situation will be established in Rakhine State with the rule of law prevailing and a human rights-based approach.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
High Commissioner Guterres in Thailand Myanmar mission
This is a summary of what was said by UNHCR spokesperson Melissa Fleming – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at the press briefing, on 13 July 2012, at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.
UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres is currently in Bangkok, and earlier today met Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. A common understanding was established to guarantee the voluntariness of returns of Myanmarese refugees living in camps in Thailand, making sure that returns take place in safety and dignity, and that all parties will work together for security, economic and social conditions to be created on the ground to make returns successful and sustainable.
High Guterres ended a two-day mission to Myanmar yesterday, where he reiterated UNHCR's commitment to delivering humanitarian assistance to both populations in Rakhine State – Rakhine and Muslim – without any discrimination. We believe that this can be a factor for reconciliation between communities and we hope that a situation will be established in Rakhine State with the rule of law prevailing and a human rights-based approach.
The High Commissioner expressed to the president and the government
of Myanmar his hope that, independently of possible improvements in the
nationality law, nationality should be granted to the members of the
Muslim community who are entitled to have it according to the present
legislation. And others should receive a legal status that would grant
them the rights required to develop a normal life in the country.
High Guterres ended a two-day mission to Myanmar yesterday, where he reiterated UNHCR's commitment to delivering humanitarian assistance to both populations in Rakhine State – Rakhine and Muslim – without any discrimination. We believe that this can be a factor for reconciliation between communities and we hope that a situation will be established in Rakhine State with the rule of law prevailing and a human rights-based approach.
The High Commissioner expressed to the president and the government
of Myanmar his hope that, independently of possible improvements in the
nationality law, nationality should be granted to the members of the
Muslim community who are entitled to have it according to the present
legislation. And others should receive a legal status that would grant
them the rights required to develop a normal life in the country.
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