Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said in her intention to visit Rohingyas camp in Bangladesh who had taken shelter in Bangladesh, because during the War of Liberation, the warrior's army burned our house while we lost all in the war of liberation. Still did not break. You will not be able to break even in your own country.
On Tuesday, he went to Kutupalong Refugee Camp in Ukhia, Cox's Bazar and urged the Myanmar government to take back the Rohingya country, saying that the people of their own country are not respectable to remain in another country.
"We want peace, keep friendship with the neighboring country. But we will not accept any country's wrongdoing. We have given shelter to Rohingya considering the humanitarian side. I am giving them facilities. "
Calling up international organizations to put pressure on Myanmar to take back Rohingyas, Sheikh Hasina said, "We need to be beside us for the sake of arouse, we will be next." For this, people's representatives, law enforcement agencies, and Border Guard must work together.
The Prime Minister also said that if any non-government organization or any other organization wants to help the Rohingya relief or help, then the district administration will have to do it. He also said that everyone should be aware that no one can do any business with the opportunity of Rohingya crisis.
On Sep 25, the security forces of Myanmar started torturing the Rohingyas in Arakan State on charges of attacking Rohingya 'militants' in several police and police checkpoints. Villagers have been burned after killing, rape and after village.
In this situation, two lakhs of Rohingyas have taken shelter in Bangladesh in the past two weeks. According to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the number of Rohingya refugees who took refuge in more than 277,000 people.
Advocacy Commission on Rakhine State was formed in August 2016 to solve the ongoing conflict between the Rohingya population in the Rakhine state, The commission, led by former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, submitted the final report of the one-year investigation to Myanmar's ruling party chief Aung San Suu Kyi on August 24 this year.
A few hours after submitting this 63-page report, on August 24, there happened to be a mysterious attack on thirty police and army patrols on the night of August 24. 12 members of the security forces were killed in the attack. After that, the army started the massacre in the whole region as the answer to the Rohingya militants responsible for the attack.
More than 400 people have died in the army's attack, and millions of Rohingyas are passing through the border in Bangladesh. The number of dead is rising in the boat as the boat escapes.
International analysts believe that the Myanmar army started the killing in order to not implement the report of the Anan Commission.
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