US urges Myanmar to ensure equal opportunity

This file photo taken on November 15, 2017 shows a Rohingya refugee child cutting bamboo at Thankhali refugee camp in the Bangladeshi district of Ukhia. Bangladesh police on December 31 arrested a suspected Islamist extremist from southeastern border town of Ukhia, where thousands of Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar violence have taken shelter. AFP
This file photo taken on November 15, 2017 shows a Rohingya refugee child cutting bamboo at Thankhali refugee camp in the Bangladeshi district of Ukhia. Bangladesh police on December 31 arrested a suspected Islamist extremist from southeastern border town of Ukhia, where thousands of Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar violence have taken shelter. AFP

The United States has urged the Myanmar authorities to take further steps to ensure everyone has full and equal access to the opportunities and the benefits of a democratic society, reports UNB.

“For decades, the United States has stood with the people of Myanmar in their pursuit of peace, freedom, and justice,” said Rex W Tillerson, secretary of state, in a press statement on Wednesday.

Over 655,500 Rohingyas fled Rakhine State of Myanmar due to violence and military crackdowns and took shelter in Bangladesh since 25 August 2017.

Tillerson said the US remains committed to helping advance Myanmar’s democratic transition, and continue to support the civilian government in efforts to end decades of conflict; strengthen respect for human rights, transparency, and rule of law; and foster inclusive economic development.

“On behalf of the United States of America, I offer congratulations to President Htin Kyaw and the people of Myanmar on the occasion of Myanmar’s Independence Day on 4 January 2018,” said the US secretary of state.

The US wished all of Myanmar’s people peace, security, and prosperity in the coming year.