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Sunday, January 21, 2018

Rohingyas will not be forced to be sent: Foreign Minister

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Rohingyas will not be forced to be sent: Foreign Minister

Foreign Minister Abul Hasan Mahmud Ali said that after the security of the Rohingya people who came to Bangladesh in the face of genocide and torture, their country will be sent to Myanmar. Said, 'After Rohingyas will be sent to Rakhine after ensuring security, Rohingya will be sent. No one will be sent forcibly. '

The minister said, "The situation in Myanmar was shown with the diplomats of China, India, Cambodia and Laos. They will be visited there again. Only then will the confidence of Rohingyas come back. After this the rehabilitation can be relieved. '

After the meeting with ambassadors of different countries and officials of different agencies in Dhaka with the Rohingya crisis in the Padma in the State Guest House on Sunday, the Foreign Minister said this at a press conference.

According to the Joint Working Group's 'Physical Arrangement' agreement on the rehabilitation of Rohingya, on January 23, 300 to 500 Rohingyas are expected to return home in the first phase.

Asked if the repatriation of Rohingya will start from January 23, the minister said, 'It is an ongoing process. It is not actually just by daytime. But it will start to go very soon. I will not say whether the Rohingyas will start sending back the same day or not. But on that day, the people of the two countries on the border of No Manas will be resumed.

The minister said, "Accompanying the MoU with the United Nations on behalf of Bangladesh will be made very soon in the rehabilitation of Rohingya. And for Myanmar, China, India and Japan will be signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MU).

Since the start of the new Army Rakhine on August 25, more than six million Rohingyas have fled to Bangladesh and have taken refuge in Bangladesh. In the face of persecution in Myanmar over the last few decades Bangladesh has taken shelter in more than four lakh Rohingyas. In all, more than one million Rohingya people are now in shelter in Bangladesh.

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