(32.20) Refugee Day: There are 11 lakh Rohingya in Bangladesh
World Refugee Day is celebrated on Wednesday in Bangladesh as well as in keeping with the world. On this day 11 lakh Rohingyas are being driven from Myanmar to the country.
The people of Rohingya community are the victims of the most brutality in the world. This large number of Rohingyas flee to Bangladesh due to the torture of Myanmar military forces.
In the year 2017 as UN refugee agency, 68 million people took shelter in different countries as refugees due to violence and other reasons. This number is more than any other time.
Problems in Congo, War in South Sudan and fleeing millions of Rohingya from Myanmar are big events of this period.
For the past four decades, Myanmar military has been accused of trying to evacuate Rohingya. In 2017, they were able to get rid of almost all Rohingyas in one hurricane.
"The biggest problem here is that there is no good will for Myanmar to return Rohingya," said an official of the government. He said, "We have tried to solve this problem by bilaterally before, but later we realized that without international pressure this problem can be solved. No We have presented the matter to the international community including the United Nations and received full support.
The official said that recently a UN Security Council delegation visited Bangladesh and Myanmar. This has shown the sincerity of global energy to solve this problem, but there is a difference of opinion on the solution.
Another official said, "A list of what Bangladesh wants for the delegation has been handed over and we told them that this incident is a black spot on humanity."
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In addition to calling on the Security Council to take strong action for the withdrawal of Rohingya, Bangladesh said on the list that they should impose sanctions on Myanmar and implement the report of the Coffee Anne Commission, those who tortured Rohingya, have been brought under obligation.
The official said about the repatriation, "The two countries have been in agreement with the United Nations Refugee Agency. But the environment has not been made beyond the border to return Rohingyas.
He said, 'There are ongoing anti-Muslim and anti-Rohingya campaign there. Rohingyas 'houses have been burnt and they have been rebuilt or have no precedent.'
The main reason for the Rohingya problem is that it is difficult to send citizenship back to it until it is resolved and that the solution is not solved, the official said.