DHAKA: Bangladesh hasn’t been in a position to repatriate Rohingya refugees from Myanmar because the state of affairs has worsened after the anti-junta Arakan Military took management of all the border between the 2 nations.
Bangladesh overseas affairs adviser M Touhid Hossain revealed this Sunday at a seminar in Dhaka. He highlighted the complexities stemming from the continuing civil battle in Myanmar, which has displaced 1.2 million Rohingya from Rakhine state below extreme atrocities. These refugees have been sheltered in Bangladesh for over 7 years.
Hossain attended not too long ago an off-the-cuff session in Bangkok, invited by the Thai overseas minister. International ministers of Myanmar and Laos, China’s deputy overseas minister, and India’s overseas secretary had been additionally current. “I instructed them in no unsure phrases that peace and order won’t be attainable in Myanmar, and consequently within the area, except the Rohingya can return to their houses with safety and rights.”