Foreign
Minister AK Abdul Momen has called on Myanmar to be “accommodative” towards the
demands of Rohingyas so that they get the confidence to return home.
“We are
still hopeful,” he said on Friday, a day after a second failed attempt to start
the repatriation of Rohingyas, two years after 700,000 Myanmar nationals fled
‘ethnic cleansing’ in the Rakhine State and took shelter in Cox’s Bazar.
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The process is still on, said Momen, adding, “Myanmar could not create confidence among them (Rohingya refugees). It's their responsibility to do that. They (Rohingyas) don’t trust Myanmar. Myanmar has to address this trust-deficit”.
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The process is still on, said Momen, adding, “Myanmar could not create confidence among them (Rohingya refugees). It's their responsibility to do that. They (Rohingyas) don’t trust Myanmar. Myanmar has to address this trust-deficit”.
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The
foreign minister was talking to journalists after the Awami League’s
international affairs sub-committee’s discussion on the Aug 15 National
Mourning Day with diplomats from different countries at the Bangabandhu
Memorial Trust.
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He said
Bangladesh is always ready to facilitate the return. “We’ll tell Myanmar again
that you agreed to take them back, so do whatever is necessary and make that
arrangement. We’ll tell the world that we tried our best”.
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He asked
the international agencies to focus their attention on the Rakhine State
instead of Cox’s Bazar. “We are taking care of them (Rohingyas) here”.
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The
Rohingya people have given some conditions for returning, including their
citizenship and justice for the crimes such as murder, rape, arson committed
against them.
“Myanmar
must be accomodative,” the foreign minister said. “If they are not sensitive,
then they (Rohingya) will not go back because of fear”.
“It’s the
responsibility of Myanmar. They must convince their nationals.”
He said
they are also thinking of an international commission that will work in the
Rakhine.
“I told
UNHCR and others… you don’t need to be here….go to Rakhine,” he said.
The UN
agencies are still struggling with the access to the troubled villages in
Rakhine. The UNHCR in a statement on Thursday sought “more predictable and
effective access” from Myanmar so that they can work to build confidence.
“The UN
cannot avoid the responsibility,” he said, when asked.
“The
hatred has been there (Rakhine) for a long time. But they did not take that
seriously. The UN could take a lead to lessen the hatred.”
Source: BDNews24
Source: BDNews24