Foreign Minister of The Gambia Dr Mamadou Tangara on Sunday called on all the people who are committed to justice and human dignity to raise their common voice to support the very “noble cause” to ensure justice for the Rohingyas.
The Gambian Minister acknowledged that there is fund crisis to run the Rohingya genocide case lodged by the Gambia at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) but expressed optimism that the countries will contribute for the noble cause.
“We need concrete action. Help us to make more noises so that their (Rohingyas) voices can be heard,” Dr Mamadou told reporters at a state guesthouse on Sunday evening.
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen, who was present at the briefing, said they are hopeful that there would be no more genocide in the world and dignity of the people will not be compromised.
“They are very courageous people,” Momen said, appreciating the role of the Gambian government.
Dr Mamadou said the issue of the Rohingya is there to their heart and they will continue their efforts to make sure that the voices of the Rohingyas are heard and they can return to their homeland with dignity.