Mar 23, 2023 editoralamin Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees Issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Bangladesh seeks unity, concerted efforts from int’l community to resolve Rohingya crisis
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen has underscored the urgent need for unity and concerted efforts from the international community to resolve the Rohingya crisis, in the true spirit of responsibility and burden sharing. He urged the UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy on Myanmar, Noeleen Heyzer, to enhance her engagements with Myanmar authorities as well […]Mar 21, 2023 editoralamin Bangladesh, Documents, Education, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees Issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Rohingya refugees ask for citizenship, rights guarantee before Myanmar return
Rohingya refugees said on Monday their citizenship and basic rights must be guaranteed before returning to Myanmar, as the first step of a potential repatriation got underway. Around 1.2 million Rohingya people are living in squalid camps in the coastal district of Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh, most of whom fled violence and persecution in neighboring […]Mar 20, 2023 editoralamin Bangladesh, Documents, Education, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees Issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Bangladesh-Myanmar Military Partnership’s Impact on Rohingyas
A reportedly confidential memo from a high-level meeting of Myanmar’s junta has revealed that the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA), a Rohingya insurgent group, was the target of a deadly crackdown by a joint effort of the armed forces of Myanmar and Bangladesh. Although previous accounts of the memo highlighted internal dissent against the Myanmar […]Mar 20, 2023 editoralamin Bangladesh, Documents, Education, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees Issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on UNHCR ‘not involved’ in discussions on Bangladesh-Myanmar pilot project on Rohingya repatriation
UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, has said conditions in Myanmar’s Rakhine State are currently “not conducive” to the sustainable return of Rohingya refugees. “UNHCR’s position on returns of Rohingya refugees to Myanmar remains unchanged,” said the UN agency sharing its assessment. The UN agency said it is aware of the visit of a Myanmar delegation […]Mar 18, 2023 editoralamin Bangladesh, Documents, Education, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees Issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on UNHCR: Rakhine not safe for Myanmar’s Rohingya repatriation pilot project
The United Nations refugee agency said Wednesday that conditions in Myanmar’s Rakhine state were not favorable for the safe return of 1,000 Rohingya from Bangladesh whom Myanmar wants to repatriate under a China-mediated program. A delegation from Myanmar arrived in the Bangladeshi border town of Teknaf on Wednesday to begin interviewing Rohingya in an effort […]Mar 16, 2023 editoralamin Bangladesh, Documents, Education, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees Issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Myanmar team visits Cox’s Bazar for Rohingya repatriation project
A delegation from Myanmar is visiting Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh this week to verify a few hundred potential returnees for a pilot repatriation project. A Bangladeshi official said on Wednesday it was unclear when the mainly Muslim refugees would be going home. Nearly a million Rohingya are living in camps in Bangladesh in the […]Mar 14, 2023 editoralamin Bangladesh, Documents, Education, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees Issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Myanmar takes sudden initiative for Rohingya repatriation, pressure from China
Myanmar has suddenly displayed an interest in Rohingya repatriation. As part of their initiative in this regard, diplomats of eight countries posted in Yangon were taken to Rakhine last week. They included diplomats from Bangladesh, India and China, among other countries. The country has now brought forward the issue of taking back over a thousand […]Mar 13, 2023 editoralamin Bangladesh, Documents, Education, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees Issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Rohingya camp fire was ‘planned sabotage’ – investigators
The blaze which swept through the world’s largest refugee camp last week was a “planned and purposeful act of sabotage,” investigators say. The fire on 5 March in Bangladesh left 15,000 Rohingya refugees homeless and gutted some 2,800 shelters. Militant groups had started the fire to “dominate” the camps, said the government official leading the […]Mar 12, 2023 editoralamin Bangladesh, Documents, Education, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees Issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Probe body: Balukhali Rohingya camp fire was an act of sabotage
The seven-member probe body, which was formed to investigate the recent fire at the Balukhali Rohingya camp in Cox’s Bazar, said the incident was an act of sabotage. After handing over the investigation report to the Cox’s Bazar deputy commissioner at around 4:30pm on Sunday, the head of the Investigation Committee and Additional District Magistrate […]Mar 09, 2023 editoralamin Bangladesh, Documents, Education, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees Issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Ukraine war shifted global attention from Rohingya crisis: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said the war in Ukraine and its refugees have attracted the global attention, shifting the focus from the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh which makes the situation more difficult. “The war (in Ukraine) has made the situation more difficult. The whole focus is now on the war and the refugees from […]Mar 23, 2023
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen has underscored the urgent need for unity and concerted efforts from the international community to resolve the Rohingya crisis, in the true spirit of responsibility and burden sharing. He urged the UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy on Myanmar, Noeleen Heyzer, to enhance her engagements with Myanmar authorities as well […]