Bangladesh can’t accommodate anymore Rohingyas: Foreign Adviser

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Dhaka today reiterated its position that it

cannot accommodate any new influx of Rohingyas, urging countries and

organizations that recommend further intake to share the burden themselves.

“We have made it clear to the UNHCR that it is not possible for us to take in

more Rohingyas,” Foreign Adviser Md Touhid Hossain told reporters at the

foreign ministry here today.

He noted that the UN Refugee Agency had requested Bangladesh to shelter new

arrivals, which the government has firmly declined.

Hossain pointed that Bangladesh has already extended more support than

expected, hosting 1.2 million Rohingya on humanitarian grounds.

“Those who come to us with advice or those who want to advise us – let them

take the Rohingyas,” he said.

The Adviser also mentioned that the government is working to prevent further

Rohingya entries where possible, though sealing the border with Myanmar

completely remains a challenge.

On September 3, Hossain noted that around 8,000 Rohingya had recently entered

Bangladesh,
fleeing armed conflict in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.

Hossain noted that the border with Myanmar has been sealed, but acknowledged

the difficulty of completely securing the frontier.

Since August 25 in 2017, Bangladesh has been hosting over million forcefully

displaced Rohingyas in Cox’s Bazar district and most of them arrived there

after a military crackdown by Myanmar, which the UN called a “textbook

example of ethnic cleansing” and other rights groups dubbed it as “genocide”.

In the last seven years, not a single Rohingya went back home.

Myanmar agreed to take them back, but repatriation attempts failed twice due

to trust deficit among the Rohingyas about their safety and security in

Rakhine state

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha