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12:00 AM, February 19, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:55 AM, February 19, 2017
Support Rohingya relocation

PM urges int'l community, meets German chancellor in Munich

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A jovial German Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures as she meets Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ahead of talks during the 53rd Munich Security Conference at the Bayerischer Hof Hotel in Munich yesterday. Photo: AFP

Unb, Munich, Germany

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday sought support from the international community, including Germany, to temporarily relocate Myanmar nationals living in Bangladesh to Thengar Char in Noakhali for providing them with all facilities.

She said this when German Chancellor Angela Merkel wanted to know about the present situation of the Myanmar nationals during a bilateral meeting with her at Hotel Bayerischer in Munich.
The PM informed the German chancellor that the Myanmar citizens were currently leading a miserable life in Cox's Bazar and its adjacent areas without any proper civic amenities, including sanitation, PM's Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim told reporters after the meeting, reports UNB.

“That's why the government wants to temporarily relocate them to another place to provide them with better facilities,” Ihsanul quoted the premier as saying.

Hasina said a large number of Myanmar nationals, who entered Bangladesh illegally, were staying in Cox's Bazar which is a tourist spot. “This largely affected the environment of the area and the country's tourism sector,” she added.

State Minister for Foreign Affairs M Shahriar Alam recently announced that the Myanmar refugees would be temporarily rehabilitated as they would be repatriated to Myanmar.

Some 70,000 Myanmar nationals have taken refuge in Cox's Bazar camps since October last year after being persecuted by the Myanmar military.

Hasina during the meeting reiterated her government's “zero tolerance” policy against terrorism and militancy.

She mentioned that her government was working to set up 100 special economic zones to speed up industrialisation as well as to establish hi-tech parks. She said German companies could take the advantage of the project and set up new businesses there.

She apprised the German chancellor of the country's various achievements, particularly in the areas of education, poverty reduction, gender parity and women empowerment.

Recalling with deep gratitude the contributions and support of Germany during the Liberation War in 1971, Hasina said Germany is a time-tested friend of Bangladesh.

She invited Merkel to visit Bangladesh. The German leader said she would visit Dhaka at a mutually convenient time.

The chancellor welcomed the PM to Germany and highly appreciated Bangladesh's socio-economic progress achieved by Hasina's government.

Merkel hoped that the existing trade relations between the two countries would be strengthened further in future.

After the meeting, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the two countries on implementation of the e-passport project to upgrade Bangladesh's current machine readable passport.

The two sides also inked a Joint Declaration of Intent to conduct a bilateral political exchange on counter terrorism issues.

Hasina was scheduled to leave Munich for Dhaka via Abu Dhabi by an Etihad Airways flight at 9:45pm (German time) yesterday
 
Fair enough. Has BD approached any GCC countries for financing of such relocation?
 
Merkel already losing ground against Schulz. Taking Rohyngas would be a way to say goodbye to Chancellorship for her.
 
Merkel already losing ground against Schulz. Taking Rohyngas would be a way to say goodbye to Chancellorship for her.

Read OP again. SHW is seeking support for internal relocation of the refugees within BD (from coz bazar area to noakhali island)....not for relocation to Germany.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday sought support from the international community, including Germany, to temporarily relocate Myanmar nationals living in Bangladesh to Thengar Char in Noakhali for providing them with all facilities.

Once there is enough support for such a relocation, BD can explore getting funding from various sources.
 
Read OP again. SHW is seeking support for internal relocation of the refugees within BD (from coz bazar area to noakhali island)....not for relocation to Germany.



Once there is enough support for such a relocation, BD can explore getting funding from various sources.

Yes The Op is about internal relocation , However recently there was an offer from UN to relocate 1000 rohingyas to western countries in first step. Bangladesh hasnt replied yet.
 
I'm suprised not a single middle east country is coming forward to help these refugees....ironically they are persecuted based on their religion!! What is ummah is doing?
 
They are persecuted because of their ethnicity, not religion. Burmese Muslims are not being persecuted.
Whatever....they are Muslim? What are countries in the middle east doing to help them....if not what are their constraints....money?
 
I'm suprised not a single middle east country is coming forward to help these refugees....ironically they are persecuted based on their religion!! What is ummah is doing?

It is actually BD which restrict foreign funds. Some Turkish volunteer were deported. Few months ago some Saudi nationals were arrested. BD also does not allow Rohingya to be relocated to 3rd country.

Food is not a problem in Bangladesh. We need moral and legal support.
 
I'm suprised not a single middle east country is coming forward to help these refugees....ironically they are persecuted based on their religion!! What is ummah is doing?

Actually many of the Bangladeshi laborers working in ME are Rohingyas, Many of them have entered in Pakistan and India too through Bangladesh. They have been coming from Myanmar since 1978. We know about rohingya crisis recently because of the advent of social media.
 
Actually many of the Bangladeshi laborers working in ME are Rohingyas, Many of them have entered in Pakistan and India too through Bangladesh. They have been coming from Myanmar since 1978. We know about rohingya crisis recently because of the advent of social media.
Nice post....but you didn't answer my question? Why isn't ummah more vocal about it....?aren't Muslim's from other parts of the world are equal to arabs?
 
Nice post....but you didn't answer my question? Why isn't ummah more vocal about it....?aren't Muslim's from other parts of the world are equal to arabs?

The world today is divided under national line. Why are you trying to bring Ummah here while the duty of Humanitarian Assistance rests on everyone?

The country " India" that keeps quiet about mass extermination in its neighbor ( region of influence) doesn't deserve a seat in Security Council too. I bet the world is watching.
 
The world today is divided under national line. Why are you trying to bring Ummah here while the duty of Humanitarian Assistance rests on everyone?

The country " India" that keeps quiet about mass extermination in its neighbor ( region of influence) doesn't deserve a seat in Security Council too. I bet the world is watching.
Not even remotely related to my post....I take that as a yes!!
 
Not even remotely related to my post....I take that as a yes!!

It is a political decision, Aid given to refugees will only encourage more refugees to run away, Thereby making Myanmar's job of getting rid of Rohingya easy. That is why Bangladesh bans economic aid to refugees. Anyway None dying of Hunger.

Your question is very vague. What kind of Muslim assistance you are talking about? The solution has to be political and Muslims of ME donot have enough political influence on Myanmar.
 
12:00 AM, February 19, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:55 AM, February 19, 2017
Support Rohingya relocation

PM urges int'l community, meets German chancellor in Munich

hasina_merkel.jpg

A jovial German Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures as she meets Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ahead of talks during the 53rd Munich Security Conference at the Bayerischer Hof Hotel in Munich yesterday. Photo: AFP

Unb, Munich, Germany

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday sought support from the international community, including Germany, to temporarily relocate Myanmar nationals living in Bangladesh to Thengar Char in Noakhali for providing them with all facilities.

She said this when German Chancellor Angela Merkel wanted to know about the present situation of the Myanmar nationals during a bilateral meeting with her at Hotel Bayerischer in Munich.
The PM informed the German chancellor that the Myanmar citizens were currently leading a miserable life in Cox's Bazar and its adjacent areas without any proper civic amenities, including sanitation, PM's Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim told reporters after the meeting, reports UNB.

“That's why the government wants to temporarily relocate them to another place to provide them with better facilities,” Ihsanul quoted the premier as saying.

Hasina said a large number of Myanmar nationals, who entered Bangladesh illegally, were staying in Cox's Bazar which is a tourist spot. “This largely affected the environment of the area and the country's tourism sector,” she added.

State Minister for Foreign Affairs M Shahriar Alam recently announced that the Myanmar refugees would be temporarily rehabilitated as they would be repatriated to Myanmar.

Some 70,000 Myanmar nationals have taken refuge in Cox's Bazar camps since October last year after being persecuted by the Myanmar military.

Hasina during the meeting reiterated her government's “zero tolerance” policy against terrorism and militancy.

She mentioned that her government was working to set up 100 special economic zones to speed up industrialisation as well as to establish hi-tech parks. She said German companies could take the advantage of the project and set up new businesses there.

She apprised the German chancellor of the country's various achievements, particularly in the areas of education, poverty reduction, gender parity and women empowerment.

Recalling with deep gratitude the contributions and support of Germany during the Liberation War in 1971, Hasina said Germany is a time-tested friend of Bangladesh.

She invited Merkel to visit Bangladesh. The German leader said she would visit Dhaka at a mutually convenient time.

The chancellor welcomed the PM to Germany and highly appreciated Bangladesh's socio-economic progress achieved by Hasina's government.

Merkel hoped that the existing trade relations between the two countries would be strengthened further in future.

After the meeting, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the two countries on implementation of the e-passport project to upgrade Bangladesh's current machine readable passport.

The two sides also inked a Joint Declaration of Intent to conduct a bilateral political exchange on counter terrorism issues.

Hasina was scheduled to leave Munich for Dhaka via Abu Dhabi by an Etihad Airways flight at 9:45pm (German time) yesterday
dumb girl asking another dumb girl to do another dumb thing..... (letting syrian refugees enter without screening and getting their women raped and harrased in new years eve.)
 

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