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Myanmar will honour Rohingya return deals

We need a quick and sustainable solution to the crisis


Bangladeshpost
Published : 26 Oct 2022 09:25 PM

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen recently said the current military government of Myanmar has conveyed that they would honour all the previous deals signed between Dhaka and Naypyidaw to commence Rohingya repatriation. Momen said the Myanmar military authority informed Beijing that they are willing to take back the displaced Rohingyas after verification. However, the Myanmar side did not mention any specific date for commencing the repatriation of the Rohingyas from Bangladesh.

Bangladesh has been hosting over 1.2 million forcefully displaced Rohingyas in Cox's Bazar district since August 25 in 2017, and most of them arrived there after a military crackdown by Myanmar, which the UN called a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing". Both countries signed a repatriation agreement on November 23, 2017,. But five years on, even a single Rohingya have not returned to their motherland in fear of being persecuted upon their return. It seems we are paying the price for showing empathy to a persecuted minority population of a neighbouring country.

We expect a more vigorous

 role of the China on the

 diplomatic front to compel 

Myanmar to take back the Rohingyas

Bangladesh wants to resolve the Rohingya crisis through peaceful negotiation and the country expects similar reciprocity from Myanmar and international community. We have done the best we can to ensure Rohingya repatriation through peaceful negotiation but nothing has gone in our favor so far. It needs no emphasising that voluntary repatriation of the Rohingyas is the most viable and durable solution to the crisis. However, it is worth mentioning that repatriation attempt failed twice in November 2018 and August 2019 amid Rohingyas' lack of trust in the Myanmar government. In order to make voluntary repatriations happen, Myanmar has to ensure that Rohingya refugees  will not be persecuted upon their return. To this end, the international community and UN should exert their influence on  Myanmar to create a conducive environment so that the Rohingya refugees can return to their homeland with safety, security and dignity. We expect a more vigorous role of the international community on the diplomatic front to compel Myanmar to take back the Rohingyas.