Bangladesh calls on all opponents in Myanmar to guard the Rohingyas – 2024-06-19 14:21:18

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2024-06-19 14:21:18

Sanchita Haque, Appearing Everlasting Consultant of the Bangladesh Everlasting Mission in Geneva, stated that regardless of varied limitations, Bangladesh has been sheltering about 1.2 million Rohingya for nearly seven years. Repatriation of Rohingyas to Myanmar is the one sustainable resolution to this disaster.

He stated this in a dialogue held on the human rights state of affairs of the Rohingyas on the 56th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council. Bangladesh Everlasting Mission in Geneva knowledgeable this info on Wednesday (June 19).

The everlasting consultant in command of the everlasting mission stated that Bangladesh has continued to speak with all involved events to begin the repatriation of Rohingya. On this regard, he known as on the worldwide group to put money into the event of their livelihood system for the assimilation of the Rohingya in Rakhine.

The Everlasting Consultant-in-Cost expressed deep concern over latest reviews of the burning of Rohingya villages in Buthidong, Rakhine, the pressured displacement of Rohingya and their pressured recruitment into varied armed forces.

He urged all opponents in Myanmar to guard the Rohingya and guarantee their security.

Referring to the latest firing from Myanmar concentrating on the individuals and services of Bangladesh, he stated, any battle in Myanmar is their inner matter, nevertheless it shouldn’t have an effect on the individuals and sources of Bangladesh.

He known as for ample humanitarian help for the Rohingyas briefly sheltered in Bangladesh.

He additionally requested the Excessive Commissioner for Human Rights to prioritize the Rohingya concern till justice is achieved and a sustainable resolution to the Rohingya disaster is reached.

Firstly of the dialogue, Excessive Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk offered a report on the human rights state of affairs of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar to the Council.

The Excessive Commissioner expressed critical concern on the latest escalation of violence, the pressured recruitment of Rohingya into the armed forces and the despicable struggle techniques in Rakhine, and known as on all events to stop a repeat of the brutal crimes dedicated in opposition to the Rohingya in 2016 and 2017.

The 56th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council will start on June 18 in Geneva and proceed till July 12.

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