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Bangladesh not to be taken hostage on Rohingyas citizenship: Momen


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Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen. Star file photo

BSS, Dhaka

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen today said the Rohingyacitizenship issue was an internal affair of Myanmar and Bangladesh would not like to be taken hostage on the matter.

“Our focus is on their (Rohingyas) dignified and safe return …. We don’t have any issue regarding their citizenship there,” he said while interacting with a group of newsmen at his office at the foreign ministry here.

Momen said Myanmar has expressed its plan for the first time to provide the Rohingyas “part to citizenship” or “natural citizenship” and it’s a “breakthrough”.

The foreign minister said he observed positive sign from the visiting Myanmar delegation. “It’s a good sign. What they are offering this is part to citizenship and it’s a good deal,” he added.

Momen said the Rohingyas should go back to their motherland to realize their rights and “they (Rohingyas) should understand, it’s not possible to realize their all demands (citizenship) unless they are going back (to Rakhine)”.



Momen said Bangladesh today handed over a list of more 25,000 verified Rohingyas belonging to 6,000 families to Myanmar for repatriation

Bangladesh earlier handed over a list of 30,000 Rohingyas in two phases and among them Myanmar by now already verified 8,000 for repatriation in the first batch
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The foreign minister said the countries those have close ties with Myanamr like China also want to see the Rohingyas’ return to Myanmar.

“These are all good signs (to resolve the crisis),” he repeated.

Momen said he received an invitation from his Myanmar counterpart but “I told him I will go when the first batch of Rohingyas will return home”.

Meanwhile in the morning, the visiting Myanmar delegation expressed its readiness to take back their Rohingya nationals amid fears of their fate once they returned to their homeland.

“Actually I asked them (Rohingyas) that this is the right time to consider whether they should to go back or not, because we provided explanation to their key issues,” Myanmar’s foreign affairs permanent secretary Myint Thu, who leads a 19-member delegation, told a news briefing here.

He added: “Myanmar is ready to welcome the Rohingyas (back home) . . . but the only thing is they (Rohingyas) have to decide (about their return) by themselves”.

Bangladesh’s acting Foreign Secretary Kamrul Ahsan, who was present at the briefing as well, however, said Naypyidaw must generate trust among the Rohingyas for their spontaneous return saying “as long as confidence is not built up they (Rohingyas) won’t go back”.

Ahsan simultaneously added: “we (Bangladesh) won’t push back anyone forcibly”.

A 19-member Myanmar delegation in the last two days visited the Rohingya camps, one specially erected for Hindu residents of Rakhine who too were forced to flee their home along with the majority Rohingya Muslims.

This was the third visit by a Myanmar delegation to the Rohingya camps but this time they were accompanied by a 5-member ASEAN observer group during the interactions when the newsmen were barred from going along with them.

About 1.1 million Rohingyas fled Myanmar into Bangladesh following alleged mass murder, rape and other atrocities in Rakhine since August 2017. The displaced Rohingyas are now living in 30 camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf of Cox’s Bazar district.

Myanmar agreed to take back the Rohingyas under a bilateral agreement with Bangladesh on January 16, 2018. But, the deal did not progress much as there was little tangible action from the Myanmar side and refusal of the displaced persons to go back amid uncertainty and insecurity.

Previously, the first batch of Rohingyas was scheduled to return on November 15 last year but eventually they declined to go back, fearing that the situation in Rakhine was still not favourable.
 
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Japan Foreign Minister Kono arrives in Bangladesh to talk Rohingya issue
Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com

Published: 30 Jul 2019 01:29 AM BdST Updated: 30 Jul 2019 01:29 AM BdST


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Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono has arrived in Dhaka on an official visit to hold bilateral meeting with his Bangladesh counterpart and meet Rohingya people sheltered in Cox’s Bazar.




Secretary Bilateral (Asia & Pacific) to foreign ministry Mahbub Uz Zaman received him at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Monday night.

A 13-member delegation is accompanying the minister.

The Japanese foreign minister will visit Cox’s Bazar on Tuesday morning to talk with Rohingya communities there to get an overview of the situation.

He will hold a bilateral meeting with his Bangladeshi counterpart AK Abdul Momen at 7pm in Dhaka.

The meeting will be followed by a joint press briefing of the two foreign ministers at the State Guest House Meghna, the foreign ministry said.

Kono will also visit the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum in Dhanmondi to pay homage to Father of the Nation Bagabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on.

He will leave Bangladesh for Myanmar on Wednesday, a foreign ministry official told bdnews24.com.
 
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Rohingyas fought for more than 70 years to join Islamic Pakistan, now Islamic Bangladesh, Pakistan/Bangladesh even supported the Rohingya insurgency and several Rohingya mujahidin groups in Myanmar, now it is time for them to take responsibility of their actions.
 
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Rohingyas fought for more than 70 years to join Islamic Pakistan, now Islamic Bangladesh, Pakistan/Bangladesh even supported the Rohingya insurgency and several Rohingya mujahidin groups in Myanmar, now it is time for them to take responsibility of their actions.




Can you please provide evidence for your above claims?. If what you say is true then please remember to post the links to the evidence here.
 
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Rohingyas fought for more than 70 years to join Islamic Pakistan, now Islamic Bangladesh, Pakistan/Bangladesh even supported the Rohingya insurgency and several Rohingya mujahidin groups in Myanmar, now it is time for them to take responsibility of their actions.
facts stright from shiri modi ki g?

you kind is freaking awesome;
 
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Send our cousins back so they can immediately populate the areas they were in, before it's too late.
facts stright from shiri modi ki g?

you kind is freaking awesome;

Their 'intellectual' bull crap doesn't cut it in the west. No one buys it, mainly because what comes out of their mouth is usually third rate and obviously inspired/motivated by something. Furthermore remember the Pulwama incident, funnily enough many English people laughed at India's downfall and stated that Pak would defeat India, remember this is a Pakistan with a not so good global reputation.
 
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Send our cousins back so they can immediately populate the areas they were in, before it's too late.


Their 'intellectual' bull crap doesn't cut it in the west. No one buys it, mainly because what comes out of their mouth is usually third rate and obviously inspired/motivated by something. Furthermore remember the Pulwama incident, funnily enough many English people laughed at India's downfall and stated that Pak would defeat India, remember this is a Pakistan with a not so good global reputation.
congratulations you just became a target of modi g troll army! brace yourself for random bs fiction stupid facts and wall of text and emoji specially beware of emojis idiots use it to emphasize their dumb intellect!

indians are freaking awesome!
 
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Can you please provide evidence for your above claims?. If what you say is true then please remember to post the links to the evidence here.

It's a known history, they asked Jinnah to include them in Pakistan, but Burma was not part of the negotiations on partition, so Jinnah asked them to break out of Burma first, and Rohingya mujahidin jihad started, study the subject.

For some light reading start with 132 reference links here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_conflict

And 71 reference links here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arakan_Rohingya_Salvation_Army
 
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It's a known history, study the subject.

For some light reading start with 132 reference links here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_conflict

And 71 reference links here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arakan_Rohingya_Salvation_Army

They wanted their region to be included with Pakistan. Burma also initially agreed to join India. Arakan was independent region not part of Burma except 1786-1826. Naturally they had their own desire of independence so for the Rakhine Buddhists. There are many other region which were independent and still fighting for separation in Burma. Don’t put your nonsense here.
 
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congratulations you just became a target of modi g troll army! brace yourself for random bs fiction stupid facts and wall of text and emoji specially beware of emojis idiots use it to emphasize their dumb intellect!

indians are freaking awesome!

You forgot to add the "most rational and logical people on the planet".
 
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