Saturday | 02/02/2013
Rohingya News Agency – (Pattaya Mail): Jan
30 - Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul said Wednesday that he
will lead 15 envoys from Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)
countries to the southern region to see for themselves the Thai
government's handling of Rohingya migrants and the situation in the
insurgency-torn far South.
The minister, concurrent deputy premier,
announced the move following the recent detentions of hundreds of
Rohingya migrants by Thai authorities in the southern province of
Ranong.
Mr Surapong said the Thai government
initially agreed to take care of the detained Rohingya migrants for six
months, with budget to be allocated at 75 baht per day for the living
expenses of each person.
There are now 1,300 Rohingyas under the
supervision of the Thai authorities, the minister said. Men are detained
at immigration bureau compounds in the localities, while women and
children are staying at shelters for woman and children operated by the
Ministry of Social Development and Human Security.
The minister said he will take the 15
ambassadors and representatives of the OIC member countries to the areas
to observe the problems tomorrow.
Mr Surapong said he assigned Thailand’s
permanent-secretary for foreign affairs to coordinate with international
human rights bodies seeking help for the Rohingya migrant problems as
well as sending them on to third countries.
In addition, the foreign minister said he
also sought cooperation from his Myanmar counterpart to consider
returning the migrants to Myanmar, but their safety must be guaranteed.
Mr Surapong said he will travel to the
southern border provinces with the OIC envoys to follow up the Thai
government's attempt to solve the violence in the region and seek their
advice for the operations.
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