Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is worried about Rohingya repatriation as Myanmar seems unwilling to take back Rohingyas to their homeland.
The PM also said in an interview with Al Jazeera journalist Nick Clarke, “The war (in Ukraine) has made the situation more difficult. The whole focus is now on the war and the refugees from the Ukraine.”
The PM was interviewed a while back when she was in Qatar on 4th March. The Prime Minister also said in the following interview, Myanmar is not positive in bringing their nationals back to their country despite Dhaka has been engaging in talks to resolve the issue.
Replying to a question about a recent fire in a Rohingya camp in Cox’s Bazar and the improvement in the situation of Rohingyas, the Prime Minister said, “When the Rohingya persecution started in Myanmar, Rohingyas were subjected to torture, murder and rape… we felt sorry for the Rohingyas… after that we opened the border… we let them come. Besides, we provide shelter and treatment for all of them from the humanitarian side.”
She continued, “Side by side, we started talking to Myanmar also. We tell them, they (Rohingyas) and you should take them back. Unfortunately, they are not responding positively. These people should go back to their own land.”
The Prime Minister said, “The international community is exerting pressure on Myanmar. But it is really difficult. We arranged accommodation for them in a separate place. Bhasan Char is a good place, a good place to live… We have arranged good accommodation and excellent facilities for children there.”
On living conditions in the Rohingya camps and the loss of shelter of more than 12,000 Rohingyas in the fire, she said, “Actually the situation in the Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar is not very good. They (Rohingyas) are fighting each other. They engaged in different types of activities that include drugs, arms and human trafficking. They have conflicts among themselves.”
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