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Bangladesh tells UN that Rohingya refugees must return to Myanmar

By Goodhope Dlangamandla
22:08:2022

In an interview with Radio Islam, Nay San Lwin, the Rohingya activist blogger, shared that the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet’s visit to Bangladesh was to tell the refugees that the situation in Myanmar is unstable. They should wait up until the conditions are stable and also inform the refugees and the Bangladesh authorities about the situation that is currently happening in Myanmar.

Commenting on the repatriation of the Rohingya to Myanmar, Nay San Lwin said that the Bangladesh government should invite other countries to be involved in the process to assist in alleviating the weight and pressure.
“I think they should involve other countries if they want the process to happen because China is not to be trusted,” he said.
Since the military takeover in Myanmar last year, the security has worsened, making it difficult for the Rohingya refugees to move from one place to another.

He said that freedom of movement is restricted, and the refugees are not allowed to move from one camp to another.
Nay San Lwin added that the international community should give the matter more attention and provide more humanitarian assistance, including access to education and healthcare.

Commenting on the repatriation of the Rohingya to Myanmar, Nay San Lwin said that the Bangladesh government should invite other countries to be involved in the process to assist in alleviating the weight and pressure.
“I think they should involve other countries if they want the process to happen because China is not to be trusted,” he said.
Since the military takeover in Myanmar last year, the security has worsened, making it difficult for the Rohingya refugees to move from one place to another.

He said that freedom of movement is restricted, and the refugees are not allowed to move from one camp to another.
Nay San Lwin added that the international community should give the matter more attention and provide more humanitarian assistance, including access to education and healthcare.

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