World must force Myanmar to take Rohingyas back: PM

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UNB, New York :
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said the world must take all the measures to force Myanmar to create conditions enabling the safe, dignified and voluntary return of Rohingyas to their place of origin.
“The world must take all the measures to compel Myanmar to create conditions enabling the Rohingyas’ safe, dignified and voluntary repatriation to their ancestral homes,” she said.
The Prime Minister said this while addressing an interactive dialogue ‘A conversation with Honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’ at Council on Foreign Relations 58 East 68th Street here on Wednesday.
She termed Rohingya crisis a formidable challenge for Bangladesh towards development.
“Through planned atrocities, the government of Myanmar cleansed its Northern Rakhine State of the Rohingya minority. They fled violence and atrocities and we opened our border to shelter them on humanitarian ground,” she said.
Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh is providing humanitarian support to the best of its ability to the Rohingyas.
“We want a peaceful and immediate resolution of the crisis. Myanmar has created the crisis and the solution lies in Myanmar,” she said.
The Prime Minister said the international community, particularly the EU, China and the USA, have been extremely helpful to Bangladesh in dealing with the crisis.
Sheikh Hasina urged all to visit the Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. “We believe, while in those camps, you’ll be shaken by their horrifying stories of atrocities at the hands of the Myanmar security forces and local vigilantes. After seeing their plight, I believe, you’ll want to see an end to their painful predicament the soonest.”
The Prime Minister mentioned that Bangladesh faces climate change as one of the challenges in its development journey.
The frequency and intensity of cyclones, floods and droughts have increased over the years. “My government has, therefore, adopted the Bangladesh Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan in 2009,” she said.
Under this plan, Bangladesh Climate Change Trust Fund was set up with its own resources. Since then, nearly 450 million US dollars have been spent on several hundred projects, mostly on adaptation and a few on mitigation, she added.
The other significant challenge to Bangladesh’s economic progress and humanity is terrorism and violent extremism, Hasina mentioned.
The Prime Minister said the government has taken a “zero tolerance” policy against these social menaces. “We believe that terrorists don’t belong to any religion or boundaries.”
She put forward four steps in order to fight against terrorism and violent extremism. These are Must stop the source of supply of arms to the terrorists, must stop the flow of financing to terrorists and their outfits, must remove the divisions within societies and must pursue the principle of peaceful settlement of international disputes through dialogue for a win-win situation.
The Prime Minister said the government has equipped law enforcement agencies and taken steps to socially isolate the extremists and terrorists.
“We’ve also taken digital measures to stem the spread of lies and hate narratives. In countering terrorism, we’ve excellent cooperation with both regional and global partners. As a result, since the Holy Artisan attack on July 1, 2016, there has been no major incident. Our people remain increasingly vigilant as we’re committed to ensuring the safety of our people and supporting security situation beyond our borders,” she added.

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