Bangladesh begins Agreed to carry millions of Rohingya lives – shake the country’s stability
Bangladesh begins – 12 Sept. APBangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has admitted that the prolonged burden of Rohingya migrants is having a major impact on national stability and security.
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Ms Hasina said the Rohingya faced great hardship, but the prolonged burden of migrants is jeopardizing Bangladesh’s economy, environment, safety and social stability.
Hasina’s acceptance came during a speech at the opening ceremony of the Indo-Pacific Ground Forces Management Seminar in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. with the United States official presided over the seminar with representatives of the armed forces of 24 other countries
Although the main point of the seminar was to discuss the mission to deal with natural disasters. transnational crime Issues of regional security and the promotion of the role of women within the armed forces But Bangladesh has used the forum to raise the issue of the Rohingya plight as a result of violence in Rakhine State. Myanmar (Burma).
The countries that sent representatives to attend the seminar, such as the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, Indonesia, India, China and Vietnam, all travel to Cox’s Bazar, where the refugee camp is located to collect information on the livelihoods of the Romans. Hingya too
General Shafiuddin Ahmed, Chief of Staff of Bangladesh’s Armed Forces, said that representatives of the armed forces A visit to the refugee camps will be scheduled to make everyone appreciate the plight of the Rohingya people.
The report stated that The Rohingya refugee camp, home to more than 700,000 residents, just turned five years old in August. In the past, all of them fled from Burma’s Rakhine state following the Burma Army launched military operations in the area. Claims to wipe out terrorist groups
The huge number of immigrants, along with former Rohingyas, numbered more than one million in Bangladesh. by Mrs. Hasina admits Repatriation to Burma is the only way left, but insists it will not use coercion.
Bangladesh has expressed frustration following two failed attempts to repatriate the Rohingya in a deal with Myanmar’s intermediary government, with the migrants refusing to return to the country. argues that the situation in Myanmar is still too severe
The military operations of the Burma Army, which took place under Aung San Suu Kyi, were national advisers and foreign ministers. The United Nations and international agencies have been accused of genocide once morest the Rohingya people. But the Burmese government, with Suu Kyi insisted, refused.
The case was also submitted to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, The Netherlands. The court accepted the lawsuit, but the investigation process of the World Court Prosecutor has not yet been completed.
Myanmar’s Suu Kyi government was seized by the military following the military party lost in the Feb. 1, 2021 elections, leading to an ongoing political insanity for Myanmar.