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World left Bangladesh to shelter 1m Rohingya alone, Shahriar tells Guardian​


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27 Oct 2022, 19:30
Update : 27 Oct 2022, 20:31

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DHAKA, Oct 27, 2022 (BSS) – Criticizing the international community for not extending all-out support to press Myanmar’s junta to guarantee a safe return for Rohingyas, State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam said the world has done “absolutely nothing” for safe repatriation of Rohingyas.

“The world has done “absolutely nothing” to ensure safety in Myanmar for its persecuted Rohingya minority,” a prestigious British daily The Guardian quoted Alam in a report published on Wednesday as he told the newspaper.

The state minister said that Bangladesh is sheltering more than 1 million Rohingyas without (global) support, said the report wrote by Kaamil Ahmed.

Alam said financial support for the Rohingya has decreased each year and there has been no real progress towards repatriation in the five years since more than 700,000 fled massacres by Myanmar’s military.

That wave, in August 2017, joined approximately 300,000 people that had already fled Myanmar because of previous security crackdowns, he added.

The state minister said not enough pressure had been brought to bear on Myanmar’s military junta and called for greater international support for a genocide case at the UN’s international courts of justice, and for a case focusing on forced deportation at the international criminal court.

“On the political and repatriation solution, the world is doing absolutely nothing,” Alam was quoted in the report, which added, “They haven’t exercised all their power yet. Up until recently they have kept on investing in Myanmar. The growth of FDI [foreign direct investment] in Myanmar from 2017 to 2020 was greater than that of Bangladesh. You know, how weird is that?”

He (Alam) was skeptical of proposed sanctions on the travel and finances of senior military figures, saying the people in question rarely travel.

The UN humanitarian appeal for the Rohingya refugees has received only a third of funding required this year. Alam said he feared even less money would be donated next year because of rising costs globally.

The mostly Muslim Rohingyas were collectively stripped of their citizenship in 1982 and have been subjected to violent military operations as well as pervasive controls on movement, religion, healthcare and education.

Rohingya labourers arrange bricks at a workplace in Rakhine state in Myanmar.

Thousands who fled military crackdowns in 1978 and 1991 were repatriated, only for Bangladesh to see larger numbers return because no measures were taken to ensure their safety in Myanmar.

“I think some of those [past] agreements were flawed but this time around, the government of Bangladesh is fully committed to a dignified and sustainable return. Unless they are given some basic rights, these people are never going to be willing to return,” Alam said.

Talks with Myanmar to return very small numbers were under way, he added, which he hoped could lay groundwork for larger returns in the future.

The US has offered to resettle some people, he said, but it would need several other countries to make similar offers to significantly ease the burden on Bangladesh.

Bangladesh has twice attempted to repatriate the Rohingya since 2017 but none were willing to return. The government has also relocated more than 30,000 Rohingya to Bhasan Char, an island camp in the Bay of Bengal, despite concern from humanitarian groups about access to basic services and its vulnerability to cyclones.

 
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Pathetic imbecile.

Why should the "world" get involved when BD was asking for it?

BAL government has been in power for 14 years and not a single modern fighter aircraft is yet to be purchased.

When they came into power in 2009, BD was more powerful than Myanmar in all the 3 major branches.

Now Myanmar dominates in the air and will soon have a lead in the naval arena unless the next-gen frigate programme steps up a gear. Next-gen frigate programme was announced in 2017 and they have not even bothered selecting a partner yet!

No-one respects whining cowards like the present BD government is with respects to defence policy, and so they better gain the military capability and then capture northern Arakahan as otherwise BD will be hosting the Rohingya in perpetuity.
 
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Pathetic imbecile.

Why should the "world" get involved when BD was asking for it?

BAL government has been in power for 14 years and not a single modern fighter aircraft is yet to be purchased.

When they came into power in 2009, BD was more powerful than Myanmar in all the 3 major branches.

Now Myanmar dominates in the air and will soon have a lead in the naval arena unless the next-gen frigate programme steps up a gear. Next-gen frigate programme was announced in 2017 and they have not even bothered selecting a partner yet!

No-one respects whining cowards like the present BD government is with respects to defence policy, and so they better gain the military capability and then capture northern Arakahan as otherwise BD will be hosting the Rohingya in perpetuity.

And at what cost has the Burmese junta gained that “superiority?

BD cannot afford to tank the economy with so many mouths to feed.

Plus our military has a history of treachery.

I am reluctant to give them advanced weapons.
 
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And at what cost has the Burmese junta gained that “superiority?

BD cannot afford to tank the economy with so many mouths to feed.

Plus our military has a history of treachery.

I am reluctant to give them advanced weapons.


I think we have discussed this before and will have to agree to disagree.

BD has an economy FIVE times that of Myanmar.

It would take only a 0.5 percentage rise in GDP spend on defence for BD to totally dominate Myanmar militarily. That would not affect BD social and economic development.

I am not even talking about war really here as a military strong BD that could send Myanmar back to the stone-age would probably suffice to make them behave as regards Rohingya.

BD government should stop whining and begging others to help it against a country much smaller than it is. It is like a 16 year old asking others to help it fight a 10 year old and looks truly pathetic.

PS - I do not understand how giving BD military advanced weapons would cause problems? They can overthrow the government right now using small arms and advanced fighters and frigates are not suitable in coups.
 
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I think we have discussed this before and will have to agree to disagree.

BD has an economy FIVE times that of Myanmar.

It would take only a 0.5 percentage rise in GDP spend on defence for BD to totally dominate Myanmar militarily. That would not affect BD social and economic development.

I am not even talking about war really here as a military strong BD that could send Myanmar back to the stone-age would probably suffice to make them behave as regards Rohingya.

BD government should stop whining and begging others to help it against a country much smaller than it is. It is like a 16 year old asking others to help it fight a 10 year old and looks truly pathetic.

I agree about the begging part..

But Burmese are itching for a war with BD. They will fire crude rockets indiscriminately to destroy our expensively built infrastructure.

They will get support from India and China.

Whilst we wouldn’t be able to do much damage even if we had capability - given they literally have nothing to lose.
 
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I agree about the begging part..

But Burmese are itching for a war with BD. They will fire crude rockets indiscriminately to destroy our expensively built infrastructure.

They will get support from India and China.

Whilst we wouldn’t be able to do much damage even if we had capability - given they literally have nothing to lose.



Myanmar only may want war as BD is weak.

With a decent airforce and integrated air-defence network of MRSAMs placed around all critical infrastructure and major population settlements, the savages cannot cause much harm to BD.

BD government is embarrasing the nation with its whining when it has the power to make this all go away. It needs to build up the military and then impose its will on the Barmans like anyone else will have done.

No they will not get support from either of those two countries as long as BD carries out a limited operation to take over the Rohingya lands and leaves their interests intact.
 
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