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Amartya Sen supports Yunus's open letter over Rohingya crisis

| Updated: October 20, 2017 21:07:10


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Nobel laureate Prof Amartya Sen expressed his willingness to be signatories to the open letter to United Nation Security Council (UNSC) calling for an intervention to end the human crisis in the Rakhine state of Myanmar.

 

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales also offered to be a signatory to the letter written by Nobel peace laureate Dr Muhammad Yunus, said a Yunus Centre release, reports UNB.

 

Prof Sen wrote to Prof Yunus on Tuesday that he does not usually add his name to joint statements but the ‘the atrocity in Burma on the Rohingyas is so intolerably – and so uniquely – barbaric that I have to sign the letter’ and requested to add his name urgently to the list, it added.

 

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales also wrote to the Yunus Centre that he is proud to add his name to the list.

 

Arif Naqvi, a Middle East-based business leader and philanthropist, also requested to add his name to the letter.

 

The open letter to the UNSC signed by Nobel laureates and global eminent citizens was sent on September 13.  With the addition of new three names, the number of signatories to it stands at 36, including 13 Nobel laureates.

 

In the letter, Dr Yunus said the human tragedy and crimes against humanity have taken a dangerous turn in the Arakan region of Myanmar. It needs your (UNSC) immediate intervention.

 

“I (Yunus) call on UNSC to intervene immediately by using all available means. I request you to take immediate action for cessation of indiscriminate military attack on innocent civilians that is forcing them to leave their home and flee country to turn into stateless people,” he said.

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