Rohingya Muslims|Suu Kyi wants to return all Rohingyas: British minister
British minister Mark Field, who visited Myanmar, said Aung San Suu Kyi wants to take Rohingya back from Bangladesh.
After the fresh violence on Rohingyas in Rakhine, the field first visited the state as a representative of a Western country.
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In a press conference in Dhaka on Thursday, he said, "He (Suu Kyi) has assured me that he wants to return all refugees to Burma."
Meanwhile, news media reported that the State Councilor Suu Kyi Office Minister Wu Kia Tint Sway is coming to Dhaka to discuss Bangladesh with the relocation of the refugees.
Although the United States, United States, and western countries are condemned to the violence of Myanmar army in Rakhine, the leader of the country's democratic movement retains support for Suu Kyi.
The echo of the State Minister of Myanmar in the words of the British Minister She said Suu Kyi is in a difficult situation and she is trying to find a 'right path' between international and internal pressure.
Who controls Myanmar
Although the Suu'i Party came to power in Myanmar last year's general election won more than five decades in the general elections, the State still controls the control of the country's armies.
Mark Field said of the Rakhine situation, "I saw the horrible situation in my own eyes. What we can do now is as much pressure as possible with our friends. "Million dollar question What is the Rohingya genocide Why did it occur?
The British Minister said many diplomatic efforts are being made on the screen to resolve this crisis, and this is no longer a regional issue.
"At this stage, we will make all kinds of diplomatic efforts."
At this point, he argued with the view that if Suu fails, the army will be entitled to "all power" and the risk of the worst situation will be created.
Since the start of the new army campaign in Myanmar's Rakhine, around five lakh Rohingyas have fled to Bangladesh since August 25.
The United Nations has identified the operation as an 'ethnic cleansing campaign'.
In a meeting with the country's leader, Suu Kyi, Myanmar's capital, NPP, called for urgent steps to end the crisis. Mark Field
He said, now the three proposals, including the closure of violence, the permission to enter humanitarian relief assistance in Rakhine and the implementation of the recommendation of the Coffee Anan Commission.
Myanmar Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Minister Wu Win Mitt Aae told the Burmese website, Burma, that the Rohingyas would begin registration and rehabilitation of 'as fast as possible' in Rakhine's Maungdaw area.
Mita May told reporters on Wednesday that the two billion kyat expenditure programs will be registered under the return agreement between Burma and Bangladesh, refugees will be registered. Before rehabilitation at village Dar Jar village of Maungdaw, they will be registered at the Taipei LeTway and in the village of Yaya.
State consultant Suu Kyi office minister Wu Kia is coming to Dhaka on three occasions for talks with Bangladesh about the rehabilitation of the refugees, he said.
Myanmar's Labor Secretary, Ministry of Immigration and Population, Wu Mint Keying told Irvati, National Verification Card (NVC) will be given to those who will be nominated for their return to their country.
The Iraqi report said that the Muslim population was objecting to the NVC because of not mentioning as 'Rohingya'.
Meanwhile, Rakhine Chief Minister U Ni Pu said Wednesday that state government will reorganize the land left by Rohingyas under Myanmar's Natural Disaster Management Act 2013. Under the law, the concerned government offices are reconstructing natural disaster-related buildings and other structures.
He also said that the state government will make a committee after redistributing those lands.
U Win Miyat May said that the recommendations of the commission led by Kofi Annan and implementation of the rule of Rakhaichi, security and the rule of law, the implementation of the relevant ministries of the government inquiry commission headed by Vice President U Mint Sow
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