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05:22 PM, September 10, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 05:41 PM, September 10, 2017
PM to visit Rohingya refugees Tuesday

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will visit Rohingya refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar on Tuesday. File photo
Star Online Report

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will visit Cox’s Bazar on Tuesday to meet the Rohingyas who have fled into Bangladesh following persecution in Myanmar.

Premier Hasina will visit the Kutupalang camp in Ukhiya of Cox's Bazar, Asif Kabir, deputy press secretary of the prime minister told The Daily Star today.

The exodus of Rohingyas is nearing 300,000 according to estimates of the United Nations. The UN has already appealed for USD 77 million emergency funds for Rohingya support.

Worldwide, rights groups are pushing Myanmar to cease violence in the Rakhine state. Bangladesh has repeatedly urged the Myanmar government to take back the Rohingyas.
http://www.thedailystar.net/country...ar-rohingyas-camp-persecution-myanmar-1460119
 
"Don't let them in!!!!!" (Mastuh approved optics)

*REALITY CHECK HAPPENS*

*Visits the reality check and backtracks* (Optics served)

Thanks for following instructions so far SHW. Open wide for the next set.

Also make sure you are prepping a list of BD people to "swim with the fishes" in election season. They are getting a bit grouchy now (start with a few here if need be)....need a bit of old school silencing and heads down and focused on their drab paddy fields and sewing machine sweatshops (so you can mitigate the pain of LDC quota removal coming up soon)....and making room for the new arrivals that are sticking around forever now. If they get uppity, just escalate and decimate as needed till they get the message.

Such people after all should only obey, like you obey good ole mastuh.
 
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will visit Cox’s Bazar on Tuesday to meet the Rohingyas who have fled into Bangladesh following persecution in Myanmar.

Hasina will love to have her photographs taken with the Rohingya refugees that she will use in the next election. Why does not she go alone without Police or military with her and see what happens.
 
Hasina will love to have her photographs taken with the Rohingya refugees that she will use in the next election. Why does not she go alone without Police or military with her and see what happens.
I stil can't forget her interview with bbc in 2012.She not only degraded herself but entire Bangladesh by that interview.
 
I stil can't forget her interview with bbc in 2012.She not only degraded herself but entire Bangladesh by that interview.
She is not as diplomatic as the cult Su-Ki. that Su-Ki learned all the white tricks while living and fcking whites.
 
05:34 PM, September 12, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 06:48 PM, September 12, 2017
BNP appreciates PM’s Rohingya camp visit
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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. File photo
Star Online Report

BNP today appreciated Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for visiting Rohingya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar but strongly criticised her government for not adopting a motion in parliament condemning the ongoing atrocities against ethnic community in Myanmar.

“We are happy that good sense has prevailed upon the Prime Minister even after it has been late,” BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said.

He was addressing a programme at the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh marking the 10th jail release day of the party chief Khaleda Zia and her elder son Tarique Rahman.

The government was silent when Indonesian foreign minister, Turkish foreign minister and its first lady visited Bangladesh over the Rohingya issue and the secretary general of the United Nations wrote to its security council to stop the mass killing in Myanmar, he said.

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“You (PM) went there (Cox’s Bazar) when a UN team is coming to Bangladesh to visit the Rohingya refugee camps,” the BNP leader said.

Fakhrul also blasted the government for not allowing the Rohingya people to enter Bangladesh at the initial stage when Myanmar government started cleansing the ethnic community.

The parliament last night adopted a resolution urging the United Nations and the world community to exert strong diplomatic pressures on Myanmar to take back Rohingyas, ensuring their safe accommodation and citizenship rights.

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“But you (government) did not express condemnation to the genocide carried out in a bid to eliminate an ethnic community,” Fakhrul said expressing strong condemnation to Myanmar for indulging in such atrocities.

He slammed the government as it smells BNP’s conspiracy behind the Rohingya crisis and thinks that party’s chairperson Khaleda Zia and its senior vice chairman Tarique Rahman are instigating the atrocities.

“Please stay aside from such thinking and stand beside the Rohingya refugees for the betterment of the country,” Fakhrul said.
http://www.thedailystar.net/country...ter-sheikh-hasina-rohingya-camp-visit-1461088
 

She practiced the crocodile tears well.

500,000 in just this wave is final estimate number now. Remember to count them in your next census! :D

Also join the BNP bandwagon to try remove SHW. Your name ought to be put on a special list after all.....for special treatment during election time.

strongly criticised her government for not adopting a motion in parliament condemning the ongoing atrocities against ethnic community in Myanmar.

Ahahahahaha, you can't even condemn it officially yourselves? @UKBengali

And you want others to?
 
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