Putrajaya consistent in helping Rohingyas, says minister
Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah has not ruled out taking the Rohingya issue to the International Criminal Court. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 26, 2019
MALAYSIA will always be firm and vocal on issues involving oppression of the Rohingya community in Myanmar and consistent in helping the refugees from being denied their rights, said Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah. He said one of the three things that the government will continue to do is uphold the rule of law and bring those involved in violating human rights to court and be judged according to international law.
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