A Malaysian ship conveying nourishment, garments and medicinal supplies left for Myanmar on Friday which Prime Minster Najib Razak said would be utilized to facilitate the anguish of the Muslim Rohingya. A fourth-month military crackdown on Rohingya in the western condition of Rakhine has electrifies the Muslim world, especially Malaysia, and Najib has already blamed Myanmar's pioneers for allowing "genocide". "We hear their sufferings and agony... the individuals who have been assaulted, killed and smoldered alive," Najib said at Port Klang, west of the capital Kuala Lumpur. Around 700 individuals assembled to witness the takeoff of Nautical Aliya which was conveying around 2,200 tons of rice, therapeutic guide, garments and different fundamentals, and also 238 activists and medicinal faculty. It will go to Yangon where experts have consented to take a portion of the provisions and disseminate them to Rohingya living in Rakhine, said Wan Nordin, one of the orga...