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Bangladesh PM: We are on the verge of a crisis over providing aid to Rohingyas
Agencies
Published at 07:16 PM November 15, 2017
Last updated at 08:21 AM November 16, 2017
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina speaks at a session in parliament on November 15, 2017
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The Rohingya crisis in Myanmar's Rakhine state has turned complex in the last few months due to the military crackdown and violence, said the prime minister
Bangladesh is on the verge of an unprecedented crisis over providing humanitarian assistance to hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees staying in the country’s south-east region, said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday.
“The present situation is worse than any other time in the past,” she said in response to a question by Moulvibazar 2 lawmaker M Abdul Matin during the prime minister’s question and answer session in parliament, reported UNB.
She further said the Rohingya crisis in the Rakhine state in Myanmar had turned complex in the last few months due to the military crackdown and violence.
However, she expressed firm conviction that, despite the obstacles, her government would be able to resolve the Rohingya crisis peacefully with the help of the international community, BSS reported.
The government will also take steps for rehabilitation of the residents of Ukhiya and Teknaf upazilas in Cox’s Bazar who lost their livelihood due to the latest influx of Rohingyas in their localities, the prime minister added.
She said Bangladesh had successfully gotten the support of the international community for the repatriation of the Rohingya people back to their homeland – the Rakhine state.
“The global community stands beside Bangladesh for the generosity that we have shown to the displaced people, welcoming our steps taken to provide them with shelter,” she said at parliament.
Hasina said the international community was working together for repatriation of the Myanmar nationals to their country.
Replying to a supplementary question from Cox’s Bazar lawmaker Abdur Rahman Bodi, the prime minister said the Rohingya influx had caused substantial damage to the environment of the region the camps are located in, as well as the livelihood of local people.
Therefore, the government has decided to provide food support as well as new occupational opportunities to the local people, she added.
http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2017/11/15/bangladesh-facing-crisis-rohingya/
Agencies
Published at 07:16 PM November 15, 2017
Last updated at 08:21 AM November 16, 2017
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina speaks at a session in parliament on November 15, 2017
Focus Bangla
The Rohingya crisis in Myanmar's Rakhine state has turned complex in the last few months due to the military crackdown and violence, said the prime minister
Bangladesh is on the verge of an unprecedented crisis over providing humanitarian assistance to hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees staying in the country’s south-east region, said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday.
“The present situation is worse than any other time in the past,” she said in response to a question by Moulvibazar 2 lawmaker M Abdul Matin during the prime minister’s question and answer session in parliament, reported UNB.
She further said the Rohingya crisis in the Rakhine state in Myanmar had turned complex in the last few months due to the military crackdown and violence.
However, she expressed firm conviction that, despite the obstacles, her government would be able to resolve the Rohingya crisis peacefully with the help of the international community, BSS reported.
The government will also take steps for rehabilitation of the residents of Ukhiya and Teknaf upazilas in Cox’s Bazar who lost their livelihood due to the latest influx of Rohingyas in their localities, the prime minister added.
She said Bangladesh had successfully gotten the support of the international community for the repatriation of the Rohingya people back to their homeland – the Rakhine state.
“The global community stands beside Bangladesh for the generosity that we have shown to the displaced people, welcoming our steps taken to provide them with shelter,” she said at parliament.
Hasina said the international community was working together for repatriation of the Myanmar nationals to their country.
Replying to a supplementary question from Cox’s Bazar lawmaker Abdur Rahman Bodi, the prime minister said the Rohingya influx had caused substantial damage to the environment of the region the camps are located in, as well as the livelihood of local people.
Therefore, the government has decided to provide food support as well as new occupational opportunities to the local people, she added.
http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2017/11/15/bangladesh-facing-crisis-rohingya/