In a significant development today, the Rohingya Forcibly Displaced Myanmar National Representative Committee (Ro FDMN-RC) convened the pivotal ’22 22 Convention’ at the Cox’s Bazar refugee camp, marking a crucial step in their quest for recognition and involvement in the resolution of the Rohingya crisis. The convention emerges as a bold declaration of representation for the Rohingya FDMN residing within the confines of the Bangladesh refugee camp.
The Ro FDMN-RC, representing the voices of the Rohingya in the camps, asserted the indispensable role of the Rohingya community in any discussions and decisions concerning their future. They emphasized that overlooking the perspectives of the Rohingya inhabitants of the camp would render any proposed solutions incomplete and unviable.
In a statement released during the convention, the Ro FDMN-RC underscored the urgency of genuine coordination between the Rohingya and relevant stakeholders, both within the national framework and the international arena. They called for active engagement and a collaborative approach to facilitate the early, safe, secured, and sustainable repatriation of the Rohingya to their ancestral homes in Myanmar.
The committee highlighted their unwavering commitment to fostering constructive dialogue and cooperation with all parties involved. They stressed the importance of ensuring that the well-being, dignity, and rights of the Rohingya community are at the forefront of this challenging journey toward peace and stability.
The ’22 22 Convention’ stands as a testament to the determination of the Rohingya to have their voices heard and to be active participants in shaping their destiny. It is a clear call to action for all stakeholders to recognize and respect the central role of the Rohingya in the pursuit of a lasting and dignified solution to their plight.
Recent Comments