By @mir_sidiquee
Rohingya Refugee representative talked with top US
authorities including President in Washington DC while attending in "Ministerial to advance
Religious Freedom.”
The Rohingya Refugee Representative, Mr. Muhibullah of
Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights (ARSPH), based in Bangladesh
Rohingya refugee camps has talked to US President, Donald Trump at White House,
in United State of America on 17-July-2019.
Muhibullah said “Good afternoon Mr. President, I am a
Rohingya from Bangladesh Refugee Camp. Most of the Rohingya Refugees are
willing to go back home as quick as possible, what is the plan for us, thank
you Mr. President." Read here: https://t.co/m2bhEQaPC8
But Trump asked “where is that” to a man next to him to
know exact location. “It is next to Burma” replied, means the Refugee camp is
next to Burma. Watch here full video clip: https://t.co/1j6gsyBSXk
The Rohingya Representative have meetings with US Vice President, Secretary of State and other many diplomats, discussed about
repatriation and Rohingya Refugee’s demands as usual for Rights, Justice and
Accountability.
The Rohingya refugee’s representatives have given a key
message in their speech to the world community that “If you want to help and
work for Rohingya’s Rights and Repatriation; please discuss with Rohingya
first” https://t.co/84UlpgwIIq
Read: "Ministerial to advance Religious Freedom” https://lnkd.in/g4vjQkm
It is really sure that all the Rohingya refugees are
willing to go back as early as possible but without fulfilling their demands no
one willing to go back according to sources.
Their demands are concerned with rights, justice and
accountability those to stay as a human with dignity in their own land.
It is too important that their returns must be protected
by fulfilling their demands; their homeland must be protected internationally,
they must have justice for loses and the action must be taken against the
perpetrators who were directly and indirectly involve in ongoing genocide
against Rohingyas.
As for their rights, Myanmar government doesn’t have to
grant them new citizen; they were sons of the soil, ethnic minority of Arakan,
must announce officially for their restoration of rights.
Rohigya Refugees are repeatedly crying for their Rights,
Justice and Accountability, said they would not go back until they achieved their
demands.