Yangon – Kofi Anna, Chairman of the Myanmar-government-appointed Advisory Commission on Rakhine State, expresses deep concern over the recent violence in Maungtaw of the state.
Annan, who was also former UN Secretary General, on Wednesday in his statement over the situation in Yangon, warned that the state was plunging into a renewed instability and creating new displacement.
He called on all communities to renounce violence, urging the security services to act in full compliance with the rule of law.
“Recent events have reinforced the urgency of tackling these challenges in order to find viable solution in the interest of all the people in the state.
“The interest of the people of Rakhine is best served through inclusive dialogue by the promotion of mutual respect and cooperation and by providing local communities with opportunities to live their lives in dignity and to achieve their legitimate aspiration,’’ he said.
Anna called for all communities’ constructive engagement with the commission.
The advisory commission on Rakhine state was formed in August to provide recommendation to the Myanmar government on measures for resolving the complex challenges facing Rakhine state.
A series of fighting followed after nine policemen and five soldiers were killed in violent attacks by armed men on Oct. 9, on three border posts in Kyikanpyin of Maungtaw, Kotankauk of Rathedaung and Ngakhuya office in the state.
Islamic extremists were exposed as being involved in the attacks, which were supported financially by foreign terrorist organisations, the government said.
A dusk-to-dawn curfew is still being imposed on Maungtaw since Oct.10.
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