Bilateral Treaties Can’t Solve Rohingya Crisis
Rohingya problem needs a durable solution at any cost. Bangladesh has already tried to resolve this problem by bilateral treaties. But, with the soft nature of international law, the problem could not be resolved easily. On the other hand, neither Bangladesh nor Myanmar is a party to the Refugee convention of 1951. Therefore, this problem can only be possible to end by the political will of the states concerned, not by international law. However, the importance of the Rohingya genocide case filed by Gambia against Myanmar is undeniable.
Ahmed Tahsienul Araefin
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Ensure Internet Connections Everywhere
Internet and satellite connections are now deeply intertwined with our life. Everything like education to businesses and or money transactions is now happened with the help of Internet. But still millions of people in the country do not get internet or satellite connection services.
Moreover, the service providers often shut down Internet and cable TV services across the country. In this situation, economic and other activities are coming to a standstill. ATM service, transactions of stock markets, activities of the central bank and other commercial banks are being hampered. So ensure smooth and uninterrupted Internet connections everywhere in the country.
Mamun Hossain Agun
Dhaka College, Dhaka