The New Delhi based International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) also condemned the violence in Myanmar following which a large number of Rohingya Muslims have fled to neighbouring countries.
"We shall actively participate in resolving the (Rohingya) crisis as far as we can access," IBC secretary Dhammapiya said.
Buddhism does not allow any sort of violence and intolerance, he told a press conference.
"We have written to concerned people in Myanmar to reconsider their stand and treat all human beings and establish peace and harmony in the region. We condemn violence on Rohingyas in Myanmar," Dhammapiya said.
Myanmar does not recognise Rohingya as an ethnic group and insists that they are Bangladeshi migrants living illegally in the country.
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