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http://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/dhaka-stepping-diplomatic-push-1459054
12:00 AM, September 08, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:47 AM, September 08, 2017
Dhaka for int'l safe zone in Myanmar

Steps up diplomatic efforts
Diplomatic Correspondent


Bangladesh has taken a diplomatic initiative to have an area in Myanmar declared as an “international safe zone” under UN supervision to ensure safety, security, food and shelter for the homeless and repressed Rohingyas as well as to stop their influx towards Bangladesh.

Diplomatic sources said Bangladesh has requested the UN, Germany, India and International Committee of the Red Cross to take the initiative to set up the safe zone like those established previously in different countries across the world.

Dhaka has also initiated diplomatic efforts to ensure UN Security Council censure over the recent violence in Rakhine that has killed several thousand Rohingyas and triggered an exodus of over 1,64,000 Myanmar nationals to Bangladesh in last two weeks.

The Bangladesh government stepped up contacts with UN Security Council members, including Russia and China, major organisations like the European Union, OIC, ASEAN, neighbouring India and important countries like Russia and Germany to mount pressure on Myanmar to end the persecution of Rohingyas, a top government official told The Daily Star.

He said the foreign ministry through the Bangladesh missions abroad circulated briefing notes, documents and evidence of atrocities in Myanmar among the UN nations, UN secretary general, UN Human Rights Commission and other regional and international bodies so that heads of state and government in their speeches in the upcoming UN General Assembly sessions strongly raise the Rohingya and Myanmar issues.


“We are also expecting that a motion for condemning Myanmar's actions will be raised in the upcoming UN General Assembly meeting,” he said, adding that Bangladesh was looking for a peaceful solution to the Rohingya crisis despite provocations from Myanmar.

Bangladesh, with support from Saudi Arabia, has taken another initiative to take a resolution on the Rohingya issue to the 3rd committee (human rights affairs) of the UNGA.


As part of its diplomatic efforts, Dhaka already had talks with China and India, which maintain “very close” relations with Myanmar, over cooperation for resolving the crisis peacefully.

“We have requested China not to block any UN move on the Rohingya crisis. We are now witnessing a softened stance by China,” said a highly placed source, adding that the government was also having discussions with Russia frequently.


According to diplomatic sources, Foreign Secretary Md Shahidul Haque on Tuesday called Chinese Ambassador in Dhaka Ma Mingqiang to his office. The two discussed wide range of issues on the Rohingya situation.

Shahidul sought Chinese support to use its good office to influence Myanmar to end cruelty against Rohingyas and maintain neutrality at the United Nations.

During the meeting, China was reminded of its good relations with Bangladesh. The foreign secretary expected that Beijing would look into Bangladesh's problems and stand up for its causes at the UN.

Though there was no instant response from China, diplomatic sources said the country didn't raise any objection to discussing the Rohingya issue at the UN Security Council on August 30.

Asked whether China would mediate negotiations between Bangladesh and Myanmar, a diplomat at the Chinese embassy in Dhaka said they would not make any comment on the issue at this moment.

Chinese Special Envoy Sun Guoxiang during her visit to Dhaka in April had offered Bangladesh to help ease the diplomatic row between Bangladesh and Myanmar over the Rohingya crisis, but no such move was made till now.

Talking to The Daily Star, a diplomatic source in New Delhi said the Bangladesh foreign secretary had a conversation with Indian Foreign Secretary Subrahmanyam Jaishankar before Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Myanmar this week.

Jaishankar informed Shahidul Haque that he would convey Bangladesh's message to the PM who was fully aware of the Rohingya situation.

Referring to EU Parliament's recent resolution and statements on the Rohingya issue and recent visits by the UN Human Rights Commission and EU fact-finding missions to Rohingyas camps and undocumented Myanmar nationals, foreign ministry officials said the international community was fully aware of the Rohingya situation as Dhaka had launched all-out diplomatic efforts about two years ago.

Citing another example of diplomatic efforts, a senior diplomat at the Bangladesh mission in New York said the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in a rare letter to the UN Security Council on Tuesday expressed concern that the violence in Rakhine could spiral into a “humanitarian catastrophe”.

He warned that there was a risk of ethnic cleansing in Myanmar which could destabilise the region.

“We are in close contact with the UN secretary-general and the UN Security Council. We are getting very positive responses from all and expecting to mount pressure on Myanmar towards a lasting solution to the Rohingya issue, putting an immediate halt to violence in Rakhine and taking back all Myanmar nationals from Bangladesh,” added the diplomat.


About the multi-dimensional diplomatic efforts, a diplomatic source told this correspondent that the foreign ministry was currently playing four specific diplomatic cards. They are: direct contact with Myanmar and continuing talks to resolve the issue bilaterally; diplomatic initiatives with important Asian countries like India and China to get their support and cooperation; making multilateral diplomatic efforts with UN, EU, OIC and ASEAN; and Effective steps to regularly feed the international media with correct information on incidents.

Foreign ministry sources said Bangladesh previously barred international media and some other foreign organisations from visiting Rohingyas in Cox's Bazar, but now it has withdrawn the restriction and allowing media and others to be there.

Dhaka has welcomed another EU fact-finding mission which is expected to visit Cox's Bazar soon.
 
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The Bangladesh government stepped up contacts with UN Security Council members, including Russia and China, major organisations like the European Union, OIC, ASEAN, neighbouring India and important countries like Russia and Germany to mount pressure on Myanmar to end the persecution of Rohingyas, a top government official told The Daily Star.
I don't know, Bangladeshi diplomate live in which planet? bharat is the partner of crime in burma.Butcher modi just gone there to express his support to burmese genocide and ethnic cleansing.This is totally worthless and shameful. Bangladesh should keep close contact with Turkey and Indonesia.These two countries each have more worth than bharati slumdog.
 
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I don't know, Bangladeshi diplomate live in which planet? bharat is the partner of crime in burma.Butcher modi just gone there to express his support to burmese genocide and ethnic cleansing.This is totally worthless and shameful.Bangladesh should keep close contact with Turkey and Indonesia.These two countries each have more worth than bharati slumdog.
It doesn't seem likely that China and Russia will step in either. They vetoed resolutions on Burma as well. Though if Bangladesh brings it up there's a slight change. Albeit, slight.
 
It doesn't seem likely that China and Russia will step in either. They vetoed resolutions on Burma as well. Though if Bangladesh brings it up there's a slight change. Albeit, slight.
Bangladesh at least can achieve neutrality from China and Russia if vigorous diplomatic push is given.Afterall, both countries have large economic footprint in Bangladesh.Read this paragraph from this article-
“We have requested China not to block any UN move on the Rohingya crisis. We are now witnessing a softened stance by China,” said a highly placed source, adding that the government was also having discussions with Russia frequently.
 
12:00 AM, September 08, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:47 AM, September 08, 2017
Dhaka for int'l safe zone in Myanmar
Steps up diplomatic efforts
Diplomatic Correspondent

Bangladesh has taken a diplomatic initiative to have an area in Myanmar declared as an “international safe zone” under UN supervision to ensure safety, security, food and shelter for the homeless and repressed Rohingyas as well as to stop their influx towards Bangladesh.

Diplomatic sources said Bangladesh has requested the UN, Germany, India and International Committee of the Red Cross to take the initiative to set up the safe zone like those established previously in different countries across the world.

Dhaka has also initiated diplomatic efforts to ensure UN Security Council censure over the recent violence in Rakhine that has killed several thousand Rohingyas and triggered an exodus of over 1,64,000 Myanmar nationals to Bangladesh in last two weeks.

The Bangladesh government stepped up contacts with UN Security Council members, including Russia and China, major organisations like the European Union, OIC, ASEAN, neighbouring India and important countries like Russia and Germany to mount pressure on Myanmar to end the persecution of Rohingyas, a top government official told The Daily Star.

He said the foreign ministry through the Bangladesh missions abroad circulated briefing notes, documents and evidence of atrocities in Myanmar among the UN nations, UN secretary general, UN Human Rights Commission and other regional and international bodies so that heads of state and government in their speeches in the upcoming UN General Assembly sessions strongly raise the Rohingya and Myanmar issues.

“We are also expecting that a motion for condemning Myanmar's actions will be raised in the upcoming UN General Assembly meeting,” he said, adding that Bangladesh was looking for a peaceful solution to the Rohingya crisis despite provocations from Myanmar.

Bangladesh, with support from Saudi Arabia, has taken another initiative to take a resolution on the Rohingya issue to the 3rd committee (human rights affairs) of the UNGA.

As part of its diplomatic efforts, Dhaka already had talks with China and India, which maintain “very close” relations with Myanmar, over cooperation for resolving the crisis peacefully.

“We have requested China not to block any UN move on the Rohingya crisis. We are now witnessing a softened stance by China,” said a highly placed source, adding that the government was also having discussions with Russia frequently.

According to diplomatic sources, Foreign Secretary Md Shahidul Haque on Tuesday called Chinese Ambassador in Dhaka Ma Mingqiang to his office. The two discussed wide range of issues on the Rohingya situation.

Shahidul sought Chinese support to use its good office to influence Myanmar to end cruelty against Rohingyas and maintain neutrality at the United Nations.

During the meeting, China was reminded of its good relations with Bangladesh. The foreign secretary expected that Beijing would look into Bangladesh's problems and stand up for its causes at the UN.

Though there was no instant response from China, diplomatic sources said the country didn't raise any objection to discussing the Rohingya issue at the UN Security Council on August 30.

Asked whether China would mediate negotiations between Bangladesh and Myanmar, a diplomat at the Chinese embassy in Dhaka said they would not make any comment on the issue at this moment.

Chinese Special Envoy Sun Guoxiang during her visit to Dhaka in April had offered Bangladesh to help ease the diplomatic row between Bangladesh and Myanmar over the Rohingya crisis, but no such move was made till now.

Talking to The Daily Star, a diplomatic source in New Delhi said the Bangladesh foreign secretary had a conversation with Indian Foreign Secretary Subrahmanyam Jaishankar before Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Myanmar this week.

Jaishankar informed Shahidul Haque that he would convey Bangladesh's message to the PM who was fully aware of the Rohingya situation.

Referring to EU Parliament's recent resolution and statements on the Rohingya issue and recent visits by the UN Human Rights Commission and EU fact-finding missions to Rohingyas camps and undocumented Myanmar nationals, foreign ministry officials said the international community was fully aware of the Rohingya situation as Dhaka had launched all-out diplomatic efforts about two years ago.

Citing another example of diplomatic efforts, a senior diplomat at the Bangladesh mission in New York said the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in a rare letter to the UN Security Council on Tuesday expressed concern that the violence in Rakhine could spiral into a “humanitarian catastrophe”.

He warned that there was a risk of ethnic cleansing in Myanmar which could destabilise the region.

“We are in close contact with the UN secretary-general and the UN Security Council. We are getting very positive responses from all and expecting to mount pressure on Myanmar towards a lasting solution to the Rohingya issue, putting an immediate halt to violence in Rakhine and taking back all Myanmar nationals from Bangladesh,” added the diplomat.

About the multi-dimensional diplomatic efforts, a diplomatic source told this correspondent that the foreign ministry was currently playing four specific diplomatic cards. They are: direct contact with Myanmar and continuing talks to resolve the issue bilaterally; diplomatic initiatives with important Asian countries like India and China to get their support and cooperation; making multilateral diplomatic efforts with UN, EU, OIC and ASEAN; and Effective steps to regularly feed the international media with correct information on incidents.

Foreign ministry sources said Bangladesh previously barred international media and some other foreign organisations from visiting Rohingyas in Cox's Bazar, but now it has withdrawn the restriction and allowing media and others to be there.

Dhaka has welcomed another EU fact-finding mission which is expected to visit Cox's Bazar soon.
http://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/dhaka-stepping-diplomatic-push-1459054
 
Rohingya man carries mother for 65km
Published at 11:03 PM September 07, 2017
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30-year-old Zafor Alam carries his mother Achhia Khatun on his back, as they arrive at the Kutupalong Refugee Camp in Ukhiya of Cox’s Bazar from the conflict-ridden Rakhine stateDhaka Tribune
'The fear of torture, other atrocities and sounds of gunfire made our lives harder there'
In a stunning example of the deep emotional bond between mother and son, a displaced Rohingya man walked 65km across the Myanmar border to Bangladesh, with his sick octogenarian mother on his back.

The 30-year-old Zafor Alam and his mother Achhia Khatun fled Myanmar amidst the ongoing military crackdown on the Muslim minority in Rakhine state. They are now taking shelter at Kutupalong Refugee Camp in Ukhiya of Cox’s Bazar.

Speaking to the Dhaka Tribune on Wednesday, Zafor said that he had fled the troubled state with his mother in fear for their lives, as many of their relatives had already been killed by the Myanmar army.

“The fear of torture, other atrocities and sounds of gunfire made our lives harder there. Those who are strong enough are moving to safety by themselves. But, as my ailing mother cannot walk, I had no choice but to flee persecution while carrying her on my back,” Zafor said.

Generally, it takes two days to cross the border from Balibazar village, where they used to live, but Zafor needed five days to arrive in Bangladesh as he traversed hilly and rocky terrain to avoid detection by Myanmar security forces.

Zafor, the youngest of Achhia’s seven children, also said the physical condition of his mother deteriorated on the journey as they had scarce opportunity to eat. She has since been admitted to the Médecins Sans Frontières hospital at the camp

On August 25, at least 89 people including a dozen security force members were killed as Rohingya insurgents reportedly besieged border check posts in the Rakhine state, prompting the country’s army to launch a new crackdown on the Rohingyas and triggering a fresh exodus of refugees to Bangladesh.

Earlier, over 70,000 Rohingyas fled to Bangladesh in the military crackdown following attacks on security check posts on October 9, 2016, joining an estimated 500,000 refugees who had come to Bangladesh from Myanmar during decades of persecution in their motherland.

The previous counterinsurgency operation ceased in mid-February this year, ending a four-month sweep that the UN said may amount to crimes against humanity and possibly ethnic cleansing.
http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/foreign-affairs/2017/09/07/rohingya-man-carries-mother-65km/
 
It doesn't seem likely that China and Russia will step in either. They vetoed resolutions on Burma as well. Though if Bangladesh brings it up there's a slight change. Albeit, slight.

Bangladesh at least can achieve neutrality from China and Russia if vigorous diplomatic push is given. Afterall, both countries have large economic footprint in Bangladesh.Read this paragraph from this article-

Yeah yea! Basically you mean, throw some cents and you are tamed.

While you were mudslinging at India every now and then. Why not bark against China or Russia who blocked a UN move?
 
@Nilgiri

BD is laying the framework for military intervention

What you say bro?

OK so what will you say when nothing happens this year? It will happen next year?

Whats your confident time period so I can call you out on it (either that or your hunch is verified simply and I concede) like the "not one more airspace violation" will happen?

Military intervention "framework" means nothing without you putting forward a predicted timetable. Lets hear it.
 
I don't know, Bangladeshi diplomate live in which planet? bharat is the partner of crime in burma.Butcher modi just gone there to express his support to burmese genocide and ethnic cleansing.This is totally worthless and shameful. Bangladesh should keep close contact with Turkey and Indonesia.These two countries each have more worth than bharati slumdog.

Umm, think bit deeper. While this is something needed and a LATE step, unfortunately this also serves indian goal. You may ask how? If China veto such resolution, anger will be on Chinese and in indian chankya mentality that is a good score. Hence, regime has a motivation to pursue such dead end ONLY because, it serves indian scoring goal against China. Agreed on other part, its time to work with Turkey, Iran, Indonesia. Geo politics today is fragmented and issue based, alliance and block based geo politics has diminishing shelf life.
 
September 07, 2017
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30-year-old Zafor Alam carries his mother Achhia Khatun on his back, as they arrive at the Kutupalong Refugee Camp in Ukhiya of Cox’s Bazar from the conflict-ridden Rakhine stateDhaka Tribune
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Here is a man who is carrying his old mother from the danger area to safe zone in BD through thick mud and jungle. I fervently pray to Allah to grant a place in the Bahesht to persons like them who do tedious jobs to help their mothers in the old age.

September 08, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:47 AM, September 08, 2017
Dhaka for int'l safe zone in Myanmar, Steps up diplomatic efforts

I have read the news minutely and think the BD proposals are full of substance that can be materialized. I hope the UN bodies will take up the issues for discussion among their member countries at an earliest possible time. There are many instances of similar actions in the past.

I also believe that since the Burmese dislike Muslims among them, therefore, let the safe haven policed by the UN Peacekeeping forces become one day an independent country where the Rohingyas can live freely and peacefully forever. I also propose no troops from that heathen low caste Sudra India be mobilized there.
 
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বাংলাদেশের একটি শরণার্থী শিবিরে আশ্রয় নেয়া রোহিঙ্গা শিশু
রোহিঙ্গা সংকট সমাধানের জন্য বহু বছর ধরে কূটনীতিক ভাবে বাংলাদেশ চেষ্টা করলেও পরিস্থিতির উন্নতি না হয়ে বরং আরো অবনতি হয়েছে।

কূটনৈতিক তৎপরতা দৃশ্যমান কোন ফলাফল দেখা যাচ্ছে না।

রোহিঙ্গা সংকট নিয়ে নানামুখী তৎপরতা চালাতে শুরু করেছে মুসলিম প্রধান দুই দেশ তুরস্ক ও ইন্দোনেশিয়া।

কিন্তু এই সংকটের সবচেয়ে বড় ধাক্কা সামলাতে হচ্ছে বাংলাদেশকে। এই ক্ষেত্রে বাংলাদেশের কূটনৈতিক প্রচেষ্টা নিয়ে প্রশ্ন উঠেছে।

রোহিঙ্গা সংকট নিয়ে আন্তর্জাতিক সম্প্রদায়ের দৃষ্টি আকর্ষণে বাংলাদেশ কি যথেষ্ট করছে?

অনেকে মনে করেন , রোহিঙ্গা সংকট সমাধান করতে বাংলাদেশ যেসব ভূমিকা নিয়েছে সেটা যথেষ্ট নয়।

কিন্তু এ ধারনার সাথে পুরোপুরি একমত নন ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের আন্তর্জাতিক সম্পর্কের অধ্যাপক আমেনা মহসীন।

তিনি মনে করেন, এক্ষেত্রে বাংলাদেশের দীর্ঘমেয়াদী স্বার্থের কথা চিন্তা করতে হবে। তিনি বলেন, রোহিঙ্গা সংকট সমাধানের জন্য বাংলাদেশ দ্বিপাক্ষিক এবং আন্তর্জাতিকভাবে চেষ্টা করেছে।

অধ্যাপক আমেনা মহসীন বলেন, "এক্ষেত্রে খুব অফেনসিভ স্ট্র্যাটেজি নেয়া বাংলাদেশের পক্ষে সম্ভব কিনা সেটা চিন্তার ব্যাপার আছে।"

রোহিঙ্গা ইস্যুতে বাংলাদেশ কেন জোরালো এবং আক্রমনাত্নক অবস্থান নিতে পারছেনা?

আমেনা মহসিন মনে করেন, বাংলাদেশ চায় না মিয়ানমারের কাছ থেকে সম্পূর্ণ বিচ্ছিন্ন হয়ে যেতে।

রোহিঙ্গা ইস্যুতে চীন এবং আমেরিকার মতো দেশগুলো নীরবতা পালন করছে। সেজন্য বাংলাদেশ জানে যে রোহিঙ্গা ইস্যুতে বড় শক্তিগুলোর সমর্থন পাবে না।

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মিয়ানমারে যেহেতু নিয়ন্ত্রিত গণতন্ত্র , সেজন্য সেখানকার শাসক গোষ্ঠির কোন জবাবদিহিতা নেই। তারা এধরনের কাজ চালিয়ে যেতে পারে।

"কিন্তু বাংলাদেশের সরকারের সামনে একটা নির্বাচন আছে। সেটাও বাংলাদেশকে ক্যালকুলেশনে রাখতে হবে। কারণ এটা নিয়ে অনেক ধরনের রাজনীতিও হতে পারে," বলছিলেন অধ্যাপক আমেনা মহসিন।

তাছাড়া রোহিঙ্গা সংকটের সমাধান কোন সামরিক উপায়ে হতে পারে না বলে তিনি মনে করেন। এ সমস্যার সমাধান রাজনৈতিকভাবে সমাধান করতে হবে।

রোহিঙ্গা সংকটকে কেন্দ্র করে ধর্মীয় জঙ্গিবাদ তৈরির ঝুঁকি থেকে যাচ্ছে। তাছাড়া বান্দরবান এবং কক্সবাজার ভৌগোলিকভাবে একটি স্পর্শকাতর এলাকা।

সেজন্য রোহিঙ্গা সংকটের সমাধান কূটনীতিক ভাবে করার চেষ্টা করছে।

মিয়ানমার চেষ্টা করছে রোহিঙ্গা সংকট নিয়ে জাতিসংঘ নিরাপত্তা পরিষদে দেশটির বিরুদ্ধে যাতে কোন পদক্ষেপ নেয়া না হয়। সেজন্য চীন এবং রাশিয়ার সাথে আলোচনা চালিয়ে যাচ্ছে মিয়ানমার।

চীন বাংলাদেশেরও বন্ধুপ্রতিম দেশ। কিন্তু রোহিঙ্গা ইস্যুতে চীনের নীতিকে বাংলাদেশ কতটা প্রভাবিত করতে পারবে?

অধ্যাপক আমেনা মহসিন মনে করেন, চীন এমন একটি রাষ্ট্র যারা নিজেদের সিদ্ধান্তে অনড় থাকে। মিয়ানমারের সাথে চীনের অর্থনৈতিক স্বার্থ জড়িত। চীনের 'ওয়ান বেল্ট ওয়ান রোড' নীতির জন্য মিয়ানমারকে প্রয়োজন।

রোহিঙ্গা ইস্যু নিয়ে জাতিসংঘ নিরাপত্তা পরিষদে মিয়ানমারের বিরুদ্ধে কোন পদক্ষেপ নেবার বিষয়টিকে সমর্থন করবে না চীন, বলছিলেন আমেনা মহসিন।

আমেনা মহসিন বলেন, "বাংলাদেশ এটা জাতিসংঘ সাধারণ পরিষদে অবশ্যই আনতে পারে। এবং আনা প্রয়োজন আছে বলে আমি মনে করি।"

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'বিদেশের মাটিতে বসে মিয়ানমারে জঙ্গি হামলার ছক'
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