Bangladesh: In the risk of human assistance at risk, the solution to the support of Rohinja refugees

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Bangladesh: In the risk of human assistance at risk, the solution to the support of Rohinja refugees

The UN chief says that he reached the market with the intention of expressing solidarity with the Rohinja refugee and his liberal host Bangladeshi community during the holy month of Ramadan.

The general secretary said that he would like to bring the pain of Rohinjaji refugees to the world, but the possibilities among them are also. “More than 1 million Rohinja refugees are proud of here. They are capable. And they need world support. “

According to the UN Chief, he heard two messages of refugees during this visit: the desire to return to Myanmar in a safe situation and the need for better situations in the camps.

He warned that the declarations of the United States and some other European countries were expected to influence human propaganda.

“We’re at risk of cutting food supplies in this camp.”

“I can promise you that we will try to avoid it and I will talk to all the countries of the world that can support us, so that the availability of RAM can be ensured.”

He warned that these refugee camps are very difficult to pass, which is getting worse due to climate change.

“These camps, hosting communities are on the forefront of the climate crisis. The summer is becoming severe and the risk of fire is increasing. During the cyclone storms and monsoon season, floods and deadly landslides destroy houses and lives.”

Search for protection and dignity

More than 5 million Rohinja refugees have taken refuge in Bangladesh, escaped from the brutal attack by the neighboring country of Myanmar in the 21st.

The general secretary mentioned that even after decades of discrimination and oppression, millions of Rohinjay people took refuge in other countries of protection after the massacre of Rakhin province in Myanmar. In search of protection, dignity and protection for their families.

In recent years, many refugees have escaped from the brutal oppression of human rights by saving their lives, who have been angry with anti -Muslim hatred.

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General Secretary Cox spoke to a number of Rohinja refugees in the market and heard about problems to get there from Myanmar, their hard experience.

“They want to go home – Myanmar is their homeland. And the initial solution to this crisis, voluntarily returns to a safe and prestigious environment.

Muslims in the Cox’s Bazaar in Bangladesh are preparing for Iftar to break their fast during Ramadan.

‘You never have to turn around’

The UN chief emphasized that the international community could not ignore the crisis.

“We cannot accept that the international community forgets the Rohinja crisis.” In view of this, he assured that he would apply to the world leaders to increase the support of the Rohinja population.

According to him, in the international community to establish peace in Myanmar and to respect Rohinja rights, all efforts need to be made so that discrimination and harassment can be stopped in the past.

General Secretary Gouteshesh said that the crisis should be discovered in Myanmar, and the voluntary method of Rohinja refugees needs to be created in a voluntary, safe and sustainable return.

The UN chief Rohinja finished his journey to the Cox’s Bazaar after fasting after fasting after eating food with refugees. “Rosa and Iftar with all of you show deep respect for your religion and your culture.”

He said that the month of Ramadan was during solidarity and at this time it would be unacceptable that the international community reduced support for Rohinja refugees in Bangladesh. This will make every effort to prevent it from happening.

UN General Secretary Antonio Gutresh with Rohinja Refugees in Cox's Bazaar in Bangladesh.

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UN General Secretary Antonio Gutresh with Rohinja Refugees in Cox’s Bazaar in Bangladesh.