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The United States' hard message to Myanmar
The United States has urged Myanmar to take some steps to stop the violence and stop solving the Rohingya issue immediately. On Friday, the United States Senate's joint proposal asked the UN Human Rights Commission's investigation team to go to Myanmar and implement the recommendations of the Anan Commission.
Apart from this, the chairman of the US Congress's Foreign Affairs Committee, Ed Royce wrote to Myanmar Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi. In the letter, he asked the accused to judge the government or the army-including those related to the Rakhine violence, to judge them.
According to former and current diplomats and international relations analysts of Bangladesh, the United States has given a strong message to the ongoing Rohingya issue about Myanmar. Now the political parties of the United States did not stop talking about safe environment to keep Rohingyas back or to keep Rakhine; Rather, the main source of the Rohingya problem also emphasizes citizenship. The US has made it think that it has created an area of support for Bangladesh through dynamic communication in the international arena for Bangladesh.
The US has given importance to the UN investigation team to work, to implement the recommendations of the Anan Commission and to judge the people involved in Rakhine violence. In these three cases, Myanmar has kept ignoring everything so far. In particular, the implementation of the recommendation of the Anan Commission and the investigation of the October killings of Rakhine in front of the US politicians brought forward.
As the violence continues in Rakhine for two weeks, international pressure against Myanmar is increasing gradually. Canadian Foreign Minister Christia Freeland and International Development Minister Marie Claude Binu have strongly condemned the statement in a statement yesterday. Denied violence on innocent people of Rakhine, along with their commitment to donate 20 million Danish kroner, International Development Minister of Denmark, Ula Toranas, said. Malaysia assured to ensure temporary shelter for Rohingya who came to save lives from Rakhine Iran says they are ready to send relief for the Rohingyas.
Meanwhile, protests took place in different cities including Bangladesh, protesting against the killing and torture of Rohingya people. Especially in Muslim countries, there is a protest after the holy Zuma prayers. In many countries, these protests were aimed at the Embassy of Myanmar. Thousands of people protested in India's Chennai and Amritsar, Kabul of Afghanistan, Tehran of Iran, Philippines in Manila, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, Indonesia's Jakarta and Japan's Tokyo.
Asked about the situation in Rohingya, Foreign Secretary said. Shahidul Haque said in the first light in the evening yesterday that due to a large number of people of Rakhine minority community coming to Bangladesh, the situation in the border has created a situation. In this situation, the government is trying its best to provide food and other humanitarian assistance. The international community has already understood the horrors of the situation. They emphasize the solution.
The Foreign Secretary said, Bangladesh expects Myanmar citizens to return to their country soon. Myanmar will have to understand that it is not honorable to live in another country.
Human Rights Watch (HRW), a New York-based human rights organization, said yesterday that there are all elements of 'ethnic cleansing' in the description of the killing, shell throwing and burning of their villages from Rohingyas fleeing Bangladesh to save lives from Rakhine security forces. Myanmar's army chief, Senior General Min Aung Liang told the country's media that the government's official military operation in Rakhine state was 'unfinished work' in the previous world war years.
The HRW report said that the UN Security Council should call an emergency meeting informing Myanmar that if the brutal persecution against the Rohingya people does not stop, the country will be subjected to extreme sanctions.
Senate proposal and Congress letter
The Senate Dick Durbin and Republican Senator John McCain presented jointly with the Senate yesterday condemning the Rakhine incident. The Doblin-McCain proposal from the influential Democrat Dick Durbin website, yesterday, condemned violence against Rohingya. Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been asked to uphold her historical role in upholding democratic and human rights ideology to stop the humanitarian crisis.
The resolution of the US Senators was condemned by the militants of the Arakan Rohingya Solidarity Army. In addition to this, the UN investigation team has been asked to work without interrupting the Myanmar. Humanitarian aid companies are asked to start work again to assist the homeless and injured people, including the situation there.
The US Senate proposal has called on Myanmar government to implement the recommendations of the Anan Commission, including the restriction on the movement of Rohingyas, including their citizenship. Democrat Sen. Diane Feinstein, Kar Buchker and Bob Menendez supported the proposal raised by the US Senate against the Rohingyas.
Former US Ambassador to the United States M Humayun Kabir told the first light that the international community is concerned about the Rohingyas, it is clear in the US Congress and the Senate's move. US strong message will help the international community to play an active role in solving this problem. The reasoning of this situation would be a strong argument for the Rohingyas, and the reason for Bangladesh's return to Myanmar would be strong.
According to Humayun Kabir, the United States has reminded Myanmar about its responsibility by implementing the recommendations of the Anan Commission and entering the UN Human Rights Commission's investigation team. Now see, Myanmar responds to this position in the United States over the next few days. Myanmar's next ventures will outline the country's goodwill to solve the problem.
According to the US Congress's Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Ed Royce, he wrote a letter to Aung San Suu Kyi on September 5. In the letter, Ed Royce wrote, Regardless of ethnic or religious beliefs, the responsibility of your government and the army to protect all Myanmar citizens. The latest and most brutal and horrific actions against minorities must be stopped. All those involved in the incident, the government or the army - whatever they are involved, they have to be judged.
In a letter written to Suu Kyi, Ed Royce said, "I urge your government and the army to stop the violence against the Rohingyas. I request to ensure the opportunity of humanitarian assistance and journalists continuously in Rakhine. '
Asked about the strong position of the US Congress and the Senate regarding the Rohingya crisis, Professor Imtiaz Ahmed of Dhaka University's International Relations Department said in the first light yesterday, "But the international community is not only raising the issue of the return of Rohingya, but the announcement of the commission has brought the issue of citizenship to the fore. Apart from this, we were unable to resolve neighboring India and China with the problem. It may be easy for us to get their support after this position of the US political party. '
According to Imtiaz Ahmed, some countries will strongly support Bangladesh to address the Rohingyas problem. So it is necessary to take more dynamic diplomatic initiatives right now.
Big burden for Bangladesh
The United States has recognized the difficult circumstances Bangladesh has faced while providing shelter to millions of Rohingya people fleeing Bangladesh in the face of persecution in the Rakhine state. The country says Rohingya is a big burden for Bangladesh.
State Department spokesman Heather Nourt expressed concern about the violent situation in Myanmar in a press conference in Washington on Thursday, raising the US position on the issue. He said, 'I know, like any other country, carrying refugees is a difficult situation for Bangladesh.'
So far, two lakh 70 thousand
UN Secretary-General (UNHCR) spokesman Dania Aslam Khan said in a briefing in Geneva yesterday that Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh do not have the capacity to provide shelter. So thousands of Rohingya took shelter in temporary camp. The number of Rohingyas fleeing fear of violence from Myanmar has increased dramatically, urging UNHCR to solve its main issue urgently. The organization says, in the last two weeks, two lakh 70 thousand Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
Apart from this, the chairman of the US Congress's Foreign Affairs Committee, Ed Royce wrote to Myanmar Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi. In the letter, he asked the accused to judge the government or the army-including those related to the Rakhine violence, to judge them.
According to former and current diplomats and international relations analysts of Bangladesh, the United States has given a strong message to the ongoing Rohingya issue about Myanmar. Now the political parties of the United States did not stop talking about safe environment to keep Rohingyas back or to keep Rakhine; Rather, the main source of the Rohingya problem also emphasizes citizenship. The US has made it think that it has created an area of support for Bangladesh through dynamic communication in the international arena for Bangladesh.
The US has given importance to the UN investigation team to work, to implement the recommendations of the Anan Commission and to judge the people involved in Rakhine violence. In these three cases, Myanmar has kept ignoring everything so far. In particular, the implementation of the recommendation of the Anan Commission and the investigation of the October killings of Rakhine in front of the US politicians brought forward.
As the violence continues in Rakhine for two weeks, international pressure against Myanmar is increasing gradually. Canadian Foreign Minister Christia Freeland and International Development Minister Marie Claude Binu have strongly condemned the statement in a statement yesterday. Denied violence on innocent people of Rakhine, along with their commitment to donate 20 million Danish kroner, International Development Minister of Denmark, Ula Toranas, said. Malaysia assured to ensure temporary shelter for Rohingya who came to save lives from Rakhine Iran says they are ready to send relief for the Rohingyas.
Meanwhile, protests took place in different cities including Bangladesh, protesting against the killing and torture of Rohingya people. Especially in Muslim countries, there is a protest after the holy Zuma prayers. In many countries, these protests were aimed at the Embassy of Myanmar. Thousands of people protested in India's Chennai and Amritsar, Kabul of Afghanistan, Tehran of Iran, Philippines in Manila, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, Indonesia's Jakarta and Japan's Tokyo.
Asked about the situation in Rohingya, Foreign Secretary said. Shahidul Haque said in the first light in the evening yesterday that due to a large number of people of Rakhine minority community coming to Bangladesh, the situation in the border has created a situation. In this situation, the government is trying its best to provide food and other humanitarian assistance. The international community has already understood the horrors of the situation. They emphasize the solution.
The Foreign Secretary said, Bangladesh expects Myanmar citizens to return to their country soon. Myanmar will have to understand that it is not honorable to live in another country.
There are elements of ethnic killings: HRW |
The HRW report said that the UN Security Council should call an emergency meeting informing Myanmar that if the brutal persecution against the Rohingya people does not stop, the country will be subjected to extreme sanctions.
Senate proposal and Congress letter
The Senate Dick Durbin and Republican Senator John McCain presented jointly with the Senate yesterday condemning the Rakhine incident. The Doblin-McCain proposal from the influential Democrat Dick Durbin website, yesterday, condemned violence against Rohingya. Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been asked to uphold her historical role in upholding democratic and human rights ideology to stop the humanitarian crisis.
The resolution of the US Senators was condemned by the militants of the Arakan Rohingya Solidarity Army. In addition to this, the UN investigation team has been asked to work without interrupting the Myanmar. Humanitarian aid companies are asked to start work again to assist the homeless and injured people, including the situation there.
The US Senate proposal has called on Myanmar government to implement the recommendations of the Anan Commission, including the restriction on the movement of Rohingyas, including their citizenship. Democrat Sen. Diane Feinstein, Kar Buchker and Bob Menendez supported the proposal raised by the US Senate against the Rohingyas.
Former US Ambassador to the United States M Humayun Kabir told the first light that the international community is concerned about the Rohingyas, it is clear in the US Congress and the Senate's move. US strong message will help the international community to play an active role in solving this problem. The reasoning of this situation would be a strong argument for the Rohingyas, and the reason for Bangladesh's return to Myanmar would be strong.
According to Humayun Kabir, the United States has reminded Myanmar about its responsibility by implementing the recommendations of the Anan Commission and entering the UN Human Rights Commission's investigation team. Now see, Myanmar responds to this position in the United States over the next few days. Myanmar's next ventures will outline the country's goodwill to solve the problem.
According to the US Congress's Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Ed Royce, he wrote a letter to Aung San Suu Kyi on September 5. In the letter, Ed Royce wrote, Regardless of ethnic or religious beliefs, the responsibility of your government and the army to protect all Myanmar citizens. The latest and most brutal and horrific actions against minorities must be stopped. All those involved in the incident, the government or the army - whatever they are involved, they have to be judged.
In a letter written to Suu Kyi, Ed Royce said, "I urge your government and the army to stop the violence against the Rohingyas. I request to ensure the opportunity of humanitarian assistance and journalists continuously in Rakhine. '
Asked about the strong position of the US Congress and the Senate regarding the Rohingya crisis, Professor Imtiaz Ahmed of Dhaka University's International Relations Department said in the first light yesterday, "But the international community is not only raising the issue of the return of Rohingya, but the announcement of the commission has brought the issue of citizenship to the fore. Apart from this, we were unable to resolve neighboring India and China with the problem. It may be easy for us to get their support after this position of the US political party. '
According to Imtiaz Ahmed, some countries will strongly support Bangladesh to address the Rohingyas problem. So it is necessary to take more dynamic diplomatic initiatives right now.
Big burden for Bangladesh
The United States has recognized the difficult circumstances Bangladesh has faced while providing shelter to millions of Rohingya people fleeing Bangladesh in the face of persecution in the Rakhine state. The country says Rohingya is a big burden for Bangladesh.
State Department spokesman Heather Nourt expressed concern about the violent situation in Myanmar in a press conference in Washington on Thursday, raising the US position on the issue. He said, 'I know, like any other country, carrying refugees is a difficult situation for Bangladesh.'
So far, two lakh 70 thousand
UN Secretary-General (UNHCR) spokesman Dania Aslam Khan said in a briefing in Geneva yesterday that Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh do not have the capacity to provide shelter. So thousands of Rohingya took shelter in temporary camp. The number of Rohingyas fleeing fear of violence from Myanmar has increased dramatically, urging UNHCR to solve its main issue urgently. The organization says, in the last two weeks, two lakh 70 thousand Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
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