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First coronavirus death reported at Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh

Are you crazy? These bastards will run rampant throughout the country then.
If we’re to keep all 1 million of them then I see vashanchar being expanded and multistory buildings erected to house them.
Otherwise this still stands to be a source of contention for a conflict between bd and Burma in the future

This will stand as a source contention in the future, that's a given.

You don't displace millions of people and push them into another country and then play dumb.

In due course of time, Myanmar will get what it has coming. Just need a change of tactics from Dhaka.
 
That too because white Caucasian were being killed. The UN doesn't care when non white people die, unless they're Christians.
Also kuwait had oil, now burma is a shithole full of jungle and mountains, the only countries that will oppose bangladesh will be the asean countries expect malaysia and indonesia.
 
Also kuwait had oil, now burma is a shithole full of jungle and mountains, the only countries that will oppose bangladesh will be the asean countries expect malaysia and indonesia.

Lmao, I was thinking of the Yugoslavia conflict of 1992. Kuwait was a different case, not an intervention for humanitarian reasons.
 
Fair point, but these people are treated than we back before '71, they aren't even allowed to get education.

So how do you expect them to know about birth control and contraception.

Retrospectively, it's often easy to say, we didn't have multiple children like them but truth be told we did.

Anyway, all of this is irrelevant, the rohingya are here to stay for the near future.

@Bilal9 @X-ray Papa - what are your opinions on the situation we find ourselves in with the unruly rohingya refugees stranded in Bangladesh.

Well I know he is a bit loopy otherwise, but Mr. Minoxodil made it clear to the UK and EU ambassadors when they were trying to pressure us to accept more Rohingya, that it is collectively a global responsibility for all countries, especially the Western ones, whose living standards and population densities are far better than ours.

Just because we happen to be nice and we were kind enough to house these Rohingyas temporarily, they do NOT become our responsibility forever.

The Western countries cannot simply take the current situation for granted and forget about their future course of action in regards to pressuring Myanmar to take these people (their citizens) back.

We can't have these Rohingyas act like unruly guests and degrade our law and order. If they have to live here - we decide where they will live, and Bhashan Char it may be. Rohingyas absolutely have no say-so in it, and neither does Western govts. or NGO's. if these Western NGO's don't put their money where their mouth is, they should keep them shut.
 
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