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Because of the Rohingya issue, China is beside Myanmar


China will invest 7.3 billion or 730 million dollars to build financial investment and infrastructure in Myanmar's Rakhine province. That is why the country will remain in favor of Myanmar government on the issue of murder and destruction on Rohingya Muslims.And it will make every effort to show it as an internal problem without taking it into the international standard. It is like giving three internationally renowned experts.
"It is going to invest US $ 730 billion in a deep sea port project in Rakhine," said Irin Chan, a research fellow of China's program of Singapore's S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS). China also has plans to build an industrial park and an economic zone there. And China is giving more importance to this investment than Rakhine's humanitarian issue. '
According to Reuters, some official documents have been reported from China that CITIC Corporation of China has asked for 70-80% shares of Rakhine deep seaport project. China's One Belt One Road (OBO) project will be implemented if it is built. And China will be able to connect with BangaPosagor.
And if other countries around the world can take any action against Myanmar to protect the Rohingya, then China will stop it altogether.
Murray Hibbert, deputy director of South Asia Program of Center for Strategic and International Studies, located in Washington, USA, said, "China is clearly supporting the Myanmar government on the Rohingya issue. Even China will stop if the United Nations takes any action against Myanmar. And China still does not condemn Rakhine violence. They have blamed the Rohingyas for attacking Myanmar's security forces. '
Kings College professor Kerry Brown of London said, "China may ask the Myanmar government to maintain stability and not create a major crisis. But they will say the word 'Dhari fish na chui water'. And through this, they will basically support the Myanmar government indirectly. '
Source: Times of India

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