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Rohingya refugees: Foreign Ministry to focus on education, says Saifuddin

Literacy crucial in preventing their involvement in crime, social ills, says foreign minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Jan 2022 10:04PM

Rohingya refugees: Foreign Ministry to focus on education, says Saifuddin
Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah says Wisma Putra is looking at ways to empower and increase funding for refugee schools run by non-government organisations to ensure that Rohingya refugee children in the country are not left out of the education system. – Bernama pic, January 10, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – Wisma Putra is focusing on education as a means of finding a solution to the issue of Rohingya refugees in the country, said Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah.

“Education is very important to prevent them from getting involved in social problems or crime here, besides making it easier for them to be selected by a third country,” he said at a press conference after delivering the ministry’s 2022 New Year’s message, here, today.

Most of them do not intend to settle in Malaysia, said Saifuddin.

“They make Malaysia a stopover and expect to be accepted by third countries, but third countries are also choosy and one of the selection criteria is that they have some education,” he said.

Saifuddin said Wisma Putra is looking at ways to empower and increase funding for refugee schools run by non-government organisations to ensure that Rohingya refugee children in the country are not left out of the education system.

“The funds are not from the people or the government, but are funds that can be sought from external sources, for example, funding from the Qatar Foundation,” he said.

Besides, he said, the issue of Rohingya refugees in the country needs to be addressed comprehensively and collectively by the relevant agencies and ministries.

Wisma Putra holds frequent discussions with the Home Ministry and the Education Ministry, as well as other relevant agencies.

“I would like to remind that Malaysia is not a signatory to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, but we play a role as if we are a signatory,” he said.

The issue of Rohingya refugees was once again raised recently after a video clip of a Rohingya child scolding people for not giving alms to him spread on social media.

Earlier, a Rohingya refugee, Abd Hamim Ab Hamid, 33, known as Long Tiger, was reported to have escaped from the Tangkak Magistrate’s Court lock-up on December 15. The man was later arrested on December 28. – Bernama, January 12, 2022

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