UN rights chief deplores India's move to deport Rohingyas, flays Gauri's murder


Geneva, Sep 11 (PTI): UN human rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein today flayed any attempts by India to deport Rohingyas to Myanmar when the ethnic minority community is facing violence in their country.

Speaking at the opening of a Human Rights Council session here, Zeid also referred to the killing of activist-journalist Gauri Lankesh, observing that she "tirelessly addressed the corrosive effect of sectarianism and hatred."

India's Minister of State for Home Affairs, Kiren Rijiju, on September 5 said Rohingyas were illegal immigrants and stand to be deported. He said nobody should preach New Delhi on the matter as India absorbed the maximum number of refugees in the world.

Some 40,000 Rohingyas have settled in India, and 16,000 of them have received refugee documentation, the UN estimates.

"I deplore current measures in India to deport Rohingyas at a time of such violence against them in their country," Zeid said.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights noted Rijiju had reportedly said that because India is not a signatory to the Refugee Convention it "can dispense with international law on the matter, together with basic human compassion."

"However, by virtue of customary law, its ratification of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the obligations of due process and the universal principle of non-refoulment, India cannot carry out collective expulsions, or return people to a place where they risk torture or other serious violations," the UN human rights chief said.

The violence in Myanmar began in August when Rohingya militants attacked police posts in Rakhine, killing 12 security personnel. The military said it responded to the attacks and denies it is targeting civilians.

More than 300,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh since then.

Touching upon cow vigilantism in India, Zeid said: "The current wave of violent, and often lethal, mob attacks against people under the pretext of protecting the lives of cows is alarming."

"People who speak out for fundamental human rights are also threatened," he said.Lankesh was gunned down last week in Bengaluru. Unidentified motorcycle-borne gunmen pumped bullets into 55- year-old Gauri as she left her car after reaching her home.

Zeid said he was "heartened by the subsequent marches calling for protection of the right to freedom of expression, and by demonstrations in 12 cities to protest the lynchings."

  

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  • Pranith, Kaikamba

    Tue, Sep 12 2017

    Please take them to your country or to middle east , is it possible to you ???

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  • Sandesh, udupi

    Tue, Sep 12 2017

    please take them to your country before preaching others

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  • leslie, udupi

    Tue, Sep 12 2017

    Wrong decision...
    Ha[less women and hungry children to the tune of 50,000 can live in our motherland as refugees...
    Life never cares for life when life is almost worthless...
    Kingdom of God will give solace to those who provide shelter to the needy...

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  • Aravind, Blr

    Tue, Sep 12 2017

    Fully agree. You see the problem arises when the needy become greedy and bite back the same set of people who sheltered them. Gratitude is a rare commodity these days. Eg. Europe. They say fools don't learn from mistakes, average people learn from their own mistakes and intelligent people learn from others mistakes. Choice is ours as a nation.

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  • Sheikh, Karkala

    Mon, Sep 11 2017

    Nobody is above god. Jo karega woh bharega! The central govt should not think that nobody is observing them. They will realize when they get tight slap on their face during 2019 elections.

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  • Karthik Karkera, Maryhill Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 12 2017

    In 2019 if BJP wins again then I think you will agree that even god supported the acts of Modi

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 11 2017

    UN always criticizes Modi ...

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  • Aravind, Blr

    Tue, Sep 12 2017

    That means he is on the right path.

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  • Sampath, Mlore/Blore

    Tue, Sep 12 2017

    Modi is always in a right Path only for Bhakths.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Sep 11 2017

    Nobody cares what UN rights chief thinks about Rohingyas issue. First of all, India needs to think about its own citizens then others.

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