Call for action to help persecuted Rohingya people - Australian Catholic Migrant and Refugee Office

5 June 2015


Centrecare supports the call from the Australian Catholic Migrant and Refugee Office to provide help for the persecuted Rohingya people.

Call for action to help persecuted Rohingya people

Media Release
4 June 2015

The Australian Catholic Migrant and Refugee Office is calling for action to help the tragic situation for persecuted Rohingya people fleeing Myanmar.

The Rohingya people are fleeing Myanmar to escape government persecution and the denial of their citizenship. Many are stranded at sea in unstable boats off the coast of Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia with limited food and water supplies.

Director of the Australian Catholic Migrant and Refugee Office (ACMRO), Fr Maurizio Pettenà said, ‘The Rohingya people seeking asylum in Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia are being denied entry because they are considered stateless and their claim for asylum is being rejected everywhere.’

‘This is an emergency situation that requires an immediate solution to find a safe haven for the vulnerable Rohingya people and a long-term strategy. We need to show compassion and solidarity with the Rohingya people at this time.’

The ACMRO is calling on the Australian Government to take on a leadership role in this situation and act as a diplomatic mediator in developing a humane long-term solution.

Chairman of the ACMRO Bishop Vincent Long OFMConv, a refugee himself, is calling on the Catholic Community across Australia to pray for the Rohingya people fleeing persecution in their homeland. ‘This minority group don’t know what the future holds.’

Meanwhile, the ACMRO welcomed the news that the Indonesian and Malaysian governments have come to a temporary agreement to assist some of the Rohingya people.

For media queries, please contact Aoife Connors on 0450 348 597 or media@catholic.org.au