Myanmar is not favorable to return Rohingyas


Assistant Secretary General Ursula Mueller

There has been a bad news for Bangladesh again. There are millions of people in Bangladesh who are oppressed from Myanmar a few days ago. Meanwhile, UN Assistant Secretary General Ursula Mueller told a press conference that it is not possible to return Rohingya refugees taken to Bangladesh in Myanmar. He said that more than four lakh Rohingyas are virtually blocked in Myanmar's Rakhine state even after nearly ten million Rohingyas have taken refuge in Bangladesh.
About 1,30,000 Rohingyas are among them held in camp for six years.
In a statement on Sunday, a six-day visit from Myanmar came to an end yesterday, according to a statement.
Ursula Mueller said, "The protection of the most vulnerable people in Myanmar must be in the center of humanitarian aid programs of the government, the local relief agency and the international community. He said, 'When we are in the country, we will have to do our work regardless of their ethnic, religious identity and citizenship. We all have to work together to ensure that no one in the conflict zone is deprived of durable and safe humanitarian protection and support. Myanmar's one should not be excluded from the path to better future path. UN Assistant Secretary General Ursula Muellar also met Myanmar State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, along with Defense, International Assistance, Social Welfare, Relief and Rehabilitation and the Minister of the Border Affairs Ministry. In the Rakhine state, he visited nearly 150,000 Rohingyas camps displaced six hundred years ago.
Ursula Mueller said that the Rohingyas are in a very poor condition. He also met local communities damaged by violence last year in Maungdaw Township. In addition, he went to a transit area under construction for repatriation of Rohingya. There he visited the present situation of the Rohingyas captured.

The UN Assistant Secretary General said, "Humanitarian crisis is going on both sides of the Bangladesh border. The impact of this is on the world's largest group of nations. "He said, 'Citizenship of refugees in Cox's Bazar has been progressively reflected in the world due to tragic events. But we still can not forget the sadness of the more than four hundred thousand Muslim people (Rohingya) who are forced to die due to marginalization and hard work, due to the restriction of movement in the Rakhine state. We should not forget anyway.
Ursula Mueller said: restrictions and restrictions have prevented the rights of Rohingyas and getting health, livelihood, protection, education and other necessary services.
He stressed the need for implementing the recommendations of a commission formed under the leadership of former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to resolve the Rohingya crisis and to establish peace in Rakhine state.
He said, the Anan Commission has outlined the development of better future for all communities in the Rakhine state. It is very important to implement these recommendations neutral and fully. Freedom of movement, social inclusion, livelihood and other services are essential for voluntary, honorable and sustainable rehabilitation of displaced persons. He also highlighted these issues in discussions with the representatives of the Rakhine state government. He also highlighted the Rohingyas in Bangladesh.

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