IMF Waltham Forest and IMF Newham branches visit the new Indian High Commissioner
IMF Waltham Forest and IMF Newham branches visit the new Indian High Commissioner
On the 17th October 2017 we organised a special fundraising dinner in aid of the Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh. A night for the Rohingya was attended by over 700 people from all over East London and the UK in partnership with Abdullah Aid.
A delegation from the Indian Muslim Federation (UK) met with the Indian High Commission in London, 26th September 2017, and presented a letter for the Minister of External Affairs, Srimati Sushma Swaraj. The letter highlighted the serious concern amongst Indian nationals in the UK at the plight of the Rohingya community in Burma/Myanmar. More specifically, they highlighted the serious human rights abuses taking place in Burma by its military and on-going attacks against the Rohingya, which the United Nations recently termed, ” a textbook example of ethnic cleansing”.
The delegation also requested the Indian Government to extend all efforts to assist the Rohingya and to accommodate refugees fleeing persecution. They expressed their hope that the Indian government would undertake its ongoing commitment to the Universal Declaration of human Rights and the Refugee Convention, by assisting the Rohingya and calling on the Burmese/Myanmar government to cease all operations and bring the perpetrators to justice.