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Sheikh Hasina called world leaders to ‘act seriously’ for Rohingya repatriation to Myanmar

Sheikh Hasina called world leaders to 'act seriously' for Rohingya repatriation to Myanmar
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Paris: Prime Minister Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina has asked world leaders to “act seriously” to ensure repatriation from Rohingya refugees who are forcibly transferred to Myanmar.
Speaking at the opening ceremonial forum Paris Peace held at Grande Halle de la Villette, Hasina said: “The world must act seriously to ensure these people immediately return to Myanmar.
Otherwise the security risk of the crisis will not remain.
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We are already seeing signs of it.
“In his speech entitled, ‘Minding the Gap: Improving Global Governance after Covid-19,’ Sheikh Hasina mentioned that Bangladesh helped the world avoid a crisis of major regional by providing temporary shelter to people who Moved by Myanmar – Rohingya Community in August 2017.
The Rohingya Rohingya Rohingya Crisis Complex erupted in August 2017, after an attack on remote police posts in West Myanmar by armed groups suspected of originating from the community.
This was followed by a systematic counter-attack on a minority, especially Rohingya Muslims, which are human rights groups, including Senior UN officials, said the amount of ethnic cleaning.
Since August 25, 2017, more than 7.00,000 Rohingya refugees from Myanmar have fled to Bangladesh.
This Rohingya refugee crisis is one of the fastest biggest movements in history recently.
Floods to the Bazar Cox district in Bangladesh, refugees joined more than 2.00,000 Rohingya who fled years before, a report from World Vision was informed.
At present, around 880,000 Rohingya refugees without citizenship live in the largest and most solid densely densely dense refugee camps, KutupaLong.
About half of the refugees are children, added the report.
On March 22, 2021, their situation increased after a large-scale fire swept Cox’s Bazaar, destroying more than 10,000 shelter places, food distribution sites, and clean water and sanitation facilities.

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