STRAITSTIMES
November 22, 2019
"The Rohingya suffered eviction, mass murder and rapes. The Uyghur are facing denial of religious rights and incarceration in concentration camps, while the Kashmiris are under lockdown by almost 1 million India troops for more than 3 months," Mapim President, Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid.- NSTP/SAIRIEN NAFIS
KUALA LUMPUR: The KL Summit next month must raise the issues of the oppressed Rohingyas, Kashmiris and Uyghur Muslims, urged Malaysian Consultative Council of Islamic Organisation (Mapim).
This is because the situation of the three Muslim groups are precarious needing a lasting solution as they are the victims of human rights violation, ethnic and cultural genocide, said Mapim President, Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid, today.