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Bangladesh alone can’t take Rohingya responsibilities: Dhaka tells UK

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DHAKA, April 28, 2020 (BSS) – Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen has called for a shared responsibility of neighbourhood countries and developed nations in sheltering Rohingyas as UK’s state minister for its foreign and commonwealth office called him over the 500 reportedly stranded Rohingyas in Bay of Bengal.

“In terms of number 500 is not a big figure when Bangladesh has sheltered over 1.1 million Rohingyas on humanitarian ground despite our resource constraints as a developing country,” an official familiar with the talks quoted Momen as telling the British minister.

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“But, they are not within the Bangladesh boundary.”

A foreign ministry statement, meanwhile, said the British state minister Lord Ahmad called Momen late yesterday and requested Dhaka to allow entry of boats carrying 500 Rohigyas to land in the country’s southwestern coast.

It said Momen told him that the boats were not on the Bangladesh coastlines and wondered why Bangladesh alone was being asked to provide them the refuge, discarding other countries in the region.

He said the other countries in South and South East Asia and developed nations as well should simultaneously shoulder responsibilities of providing refuge to the displaced people.

Momen, the statement said, suggested that the UK as well could send a Royal ship to rescue the stranded Rohingyas in the mid sea and shelter them.

The foreign minister feared that the situation could prompt the remaining Rohingyas in Myanmar’s Rakhine state could try to enter Bangladesh as military crackdowns were still underway to kill them and oust the ethnic minority people from their homeland.

Yet, Momen regretted, different countries including European Union kept on investing in Myanmar and the human rights bodies are not vocal over the issues.

The Bangladesh foreign minister said many Bangladeshi expatriate workers become jobless and exposed to extreme sufferings in some Middle Eastern countries amid COVID-19 shutdowns and sought British support for them on humanitarian ground.

“The developed world including the UK should be vocal in retaining their (migrant workers in ME) jobs under humanitarian ground,” the statement quoted him as saying.

Momen also urged UK cooperation so the British buyers refrain from canceling their orders for Bangladesh garments products during this global crisis exposing the RMG sector to a difficult situation.

He urged the UK to make a special fund to keep rolling the supply chain of the readymade garments in the UK amid coronavirus pandemic and post COVID-19 period.

The foreign minister also informed the British sate minister that Bangladesh would send medical supply to the UK as a gift for helping British government combating deadly coronavirus.

The British minister’s call came as international media reports suggested that two boats carrying an estimated 500 Rohingya women, men and children – were floating on the sea after their failed attempt to land in Malaysia, where they denied entry.

Several international rights groups and aid agencies including UNHCR earlier appeared critical on the role of Dhaka and other countries in the region in rescuing the floating people who were at sea for weeks without adequate food and water”

Momen earlier told a foreign TV channel that just weeks ago, Bangladesh rescued 396 people from a vessel that had been adrift for about two months after also failing to reach Malaysia.

“Why should Bangladesh take the responsibility every time? . . . Bangladesh has already taken more than a million of Rohingya. We are running out of our generosity now,”Momen said.

Amnesty International last week called upon Southeast Asian governments to launch immediate search and rescue operations for Rohingyas languishing at sea adding that the COVID-19 pandemic should be a pretext for governments to abandon their responsibilities towards refugees.

“Bangladesh cannot be left to address this situation alone. The fact that it is upholding its own obligations is not an excuse for others to abandon theirs,” the global right watchdog’s South Asia director Biraj Patnaik said in a statement.

New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) also said that “all countries, including Malaysia and Thailand, have the responsibility”.

It said the international law obligate all these countries to respond to boats in distress, enact or coordinate rescue operations within their search and rescue operations, and not to push back asylum seekers risking their lives at sea.

Bangladesh is hosting over 1.1 million forcefully displaced Rohingyas in Cox’s Bazar district and most of them arrived there since August 25, 2017 after a military crackdown by Myanmar, which the UN called a “textbook example of ethnic cleansing” and “genocide” by other rights groups.
 
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Just because,

1. Sanghis in India decided to cause ethnic cleansing in Rakhine in cahoots with Myanmar Tatmadaw, and

2. We share a land border with Myanmar,

Does not mean we automatically bear sole responsibility for these refugees. At the end of the day they ARE Myanmar citizens, Myanmar cannot wash their hands of their own citizens.

Our hospitality is a privilege given selectively, refugees don't have rights to live in our territory. If we had closed the border a la Sanghi India, these people would have nowhere to go except drown in the Bay of Bengal.

Just because we play nice with the UNHCR and NGO's - does not mean that we can be led around by a rope in the nose...we did our job saving these people, saved and housed them, now pay up!! We are THIS close to pushing some of these people (criminal elements) back to where they came from, along with the rest.

To all people paying lip service - if you or your country didn't take part in actively helping the Rohingyas, we don't need to hear any admonishment or advice.

Considering Chaiwala flew to Yangon to medal the generals for causing this, makes one wonder whose plan it was in the first place. And Indian govt. complete refusal to accept Rohingyas based on religious grounds was also interesting, makes one see how Sanghis are the lowest of the low - criminal scum, no matter the polished propaganda they spread trying to legitimize their racist ideology.
 
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Considering Chaiwala flew to Yangon to medal the generals for causing this, makes one wonder whose plan it was in the first place. And Indian govt. complete refusal to accept Rohingyas based on religious grounds was also interesting, makes one see how Sanghis are the lowest of the low - criminal scum, no matter the polished propaganda they spread trying to legitimize their racist ideology.


Very suspicious and revealing behaviour from the turd Modi.
 
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Very suspicious and revealing behaviour from the turd Modi.

Some people in India (even some professional college-educated folks) are so gullible.

They don't see that the whole Hindutva movement is a naked racist theocracy movement designed to benefit only some semi-educated goondas and racist Muslim-hating priest folks. How can you let these scum run a country as large as India??

Amazing!
 
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Good. Finally bd government showing some spine. Show UN and EU middle finger if they keep whinning. Or they can take them.

What is the reason those Rohingya dont come back to Myanmar ? I believe Myanmar regime has been willing to accept them after so many pressure they got from UN/EU/OIC/ASEAN.
 
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What is the reason those Rohingya dont come back to Myanmar ? I believe Myanmar regime has been willing to accept them after so many pressure they got from UN/EU/OIC/ASEAN.

Put yourself in the shoes of Rohingya and pretend you had to go back to a place that robbed your existence. There is no going back for Rohingya to a place where killing is still rife.

There is no pressure on Myanmar. Everyone has already forgotten about Rohingya. They don't even make it on the final page of the newspaper.
 
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What is the reason those Rohingya dont come back to Myanmar ? I believe Myanmar regime has been willing to accept them after so many pressure they got from UN/EU/OIC/ASEAN.
They will have to go back. Bd can not keep feeding 1.1 million people til end of the world. Also the Rohingya have really high numbers of kids...lot of them are creating havoc among local communities and involved in drug crimes. I say enough is enough. If UK feels bad they can easily take few hundred thousand from bd and share the burden. Will they do that? Nope...only fake caring and humanitarian gesture.
 
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What is the reason those Rohingya dont come back to Myanmar ? I believe Myanmar regime has been willing to accept them after so many pressure they got from UN/EU/OIC/ASEAN.
These cowards are very well settled here - they are getting food , shelter, medical support - compare that to getting shot , raped - why will they want to go back
 
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Good. Finally bd government showing some spine. Show UN and EU middle finger if they keep whinning. Or they can take them.

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Well since @mmr also noticed it ( who almost never notice anything positive by Hasina regime ) , so I think really AL ministers got some ball !:lol: BTW , wait brother and watch. It's not the voice of Momen , but it's the voice of Hasina herself you know . Soon many things are going to be changed in this region.
 
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BD alone cannot handle them,the responsibility should be shared by each and every Muslim country.
I wold say that all Muslim country should form a NATO like alliance and to take action against Myanmer and it's patron!

Unfortunately Muslim nations are busy screwing each others while other are advancing faster to ethnic cleansing !
 
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