I called Bangladesh on The United Nations to actively participate with Myanmar to facilitate sustainable return of Displaced Rohingya people for them homes in Rakhine State.
Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Abdul Mumin made Calling during the meeting with Visiting United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet in The capital is Dhaka on The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement Sunday evening.
Extended stay of Displaced Rohingya in Bangladesh bear risk of Spread of “Radicalism, cross-border crimes, etc., may hamper regional stability,” the statement quoted Momen as saying.
Claiming that Bangladesh government was taking good Care of Rohingyas persecuted from the beginning and even during the pandemic by providing vaccines, urged the UN believer systemincluding the United Nations Development Program “to implement projects in Rakhine to create a favorable environment for back of Rohingyas”.
Bachelet confirmed to the host of The United Nations’ continuous efforts to achieve safe and voluntary returns of From the Rohingya to Myanmar.”
But for A better and favorable life in She stressed to Bangladesh until the peaceful return home need for (Rohingya) “through the full activation of the learning centers in camps” added.
Bachelet had a busy day on to her first day, also Meeting with Minister of Law Anisul Haq, Minister of Interior Asaduzzaman Khan, Minister of Education Dr. Debow Money.
Issues discussed during its meetings with Among the top officials is the controversial Bangladesh Digital Security Act (DSA), which was critics Marked as “strict law” enacted before 2018 general Elections to politically harass opposition voices.
Right, however, told the UN Human Rights Coordinator that the law was passed to combat Electronic crimes.
Four-day tour to assess the state of rights
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has arrived in Bangladesh in the morning on four days official State assessment visit of human rights in South Asian country and watch the plight of persecuted Rohingyas community.
This is the first-Ever official a tour of Which United Nations human rights official in Bangladesh, a country of more from 165 million people.
During her tour, Bachelet will meet Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, her cabinet and members of her cabinet. of Civil society.
you will do also interaction with National Human Rights Commission in Bangladesh and youth representatives.
also on Agenda meetings with Rohingya refugees in border area of Cox’s Bazar.
Bangladesh is currently hosting more More than 1.2 million Rohingyas of who escaped brutality military repression in The home country of Rakhine State in Myanmar in August 2017.
Bachelet visit on eve of 5th Anniversary of Rohingya exodus in Bangladesh is of great importance.
nine international Rights groups asked Bachelet to pressure on Bangladeshi government To improve the human rights situation in middle country rising Dropp off of Extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances and torture in Police custody and harassment of government critics under controversy digital Security Law.
I called Bangladesh on The United Nations to actively participate with Myanmar to facilitate sustainable return of Displaced Rohingya people for them homes in Rakhine State.
Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Abdul Mumin made Calling during the meeting with Visiting United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet in The capital is Dhaka on The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement Sunday evening.
Extended stay of Displaced Rohingya in Bangladesh bear risk of Spread of “Radicalism, cross-border crimes, etc., may hamper regional stability,” the statement quoted Momen as saying.
Claiming that Bangladesh government was taking good Care of Rohingyas persecuted from the beginning and even during the pandemic by providing vaccines, urged the UN believer systemincluding the United Nations Development Program “to implement projects in Rakhine to create a favorable environment for back of Rohingyas”.
Bachelet confirmed to the host of The United Nations’ continuous efforts to achieve safe and voluntary returns of From the Rohingya to Myanmar.”
But for A better and favorable life in She stressed to Bangladesh until the peaceful return home need for (Rohingya) “through the full activation of the learning centers in camps” added.
Bachelet had a busy day on to her first day, also Meeting with Minister of Law Anisul Haq, Minister of Interior Asaduzzaman Khan, Minister of Education Dr. Debow Money.
Issues discussed during its meetings with Among the top officials is the controversial Bangladesh Digital Security Act (DSA), which was critics Marked as “strict law” enacted before 2018 general Elections to politically harass opposition voices.
Right, however, told the UN Human Rights Coordinator that the law was passed to combat Electronic crimes.
Four-day tour to assess the state of rights
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has arrived in Bangladesh in the morning on four days official State assessment visit of human rights in South Asian country and watch the plight of persecuted Rohingyas community.
This is the first-Ever official a tour of Which United Nations human rights official in Bangladesh, a country of more from 165 million people.
During her tour, Bachelet will meet Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, her cabinet and members of her cabinet. of Civil society.
you will do also interaction with National Human Rights Commission in Bangladesh and youth representatives.
also on Agenda meetings with Rohingya refugees in border area of Cox’s Bazar.
Bangladesh is currently hosting more More than 1.2 million Rohingyas of who escaped brutality military repression in The home country of Rakhine State in Myanmar in August 2017.
Bachelet visit on eve of 5th Anniversary of Rohingya exodus in Bangladesh is of great importance.
nine international Rights groups asked Bachelet to pressure on Bangladeshi government To improve the human rights situation in middle country rising Dropp off of Extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances and torture in Police custody and harassment of government critics under controversy digital Security Law.