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"Mr President, Commissioner, in September we expressed our deep concern about the situation of Rohingya Muslims, which has become more and more difficult in Myanmar. According to the harsher assessments, it may soon be classed as genocide. In the background, of course, is the problem that although the Rohingyas have lived in Myanmar for centuries, the military junta stripped them of their nationality in 1982 and they do not even belong to the approximately 135 ethnic minorities in the country that are recognised by law.
Even though we have recently had encouraging and even good news about Myanmar, it is quite clear that the international community must not be blinded. The situation in Rakhine is a great cause for concern in terms of this entire process of reform, and the country might even end up being subjugated by an authoritarian government again. We must remember that these processes of change are, above all, slow and still at a very early stage. The international community must therefore continue to pay attention to this issue."@en1
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