President’s intervention sought to help Rohingya

  • | Friday | 24th November, 2017

A separate memorandum was also sent for the consideration of the Governor and the Chief Minister, expressing solidarity with the cause. Kerala Manushyavakasa Koottayma, a group of human rights activists, has submitted a memorandum to the President and the Chief Justice, seeking their intervention to protect the rights of Rohingya refugees. The appeal, signed by leaders of prominent socio-religious organisations, called for preventing attempts to chase away refugees from the country.

more-in Kerala Manushyavakasa Koottayma, a group of human rights activists, has submitted a memorandum to the President and the Chief Justice, seeking their intervention to protect the rights of Rohingya refugees. The appeal, signed by leaders of prominent socio-religious organisations, called for preventing attempts to chase away refugees from the country. A separate memorandum was also sent for the consideration of the Governor and the Chief Minister, expressing solidarity with the cause.

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