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Bangladesh want to take them?
Myanmar is strategically very important country for Bangladesh. On all 3 sides we have land border with India, only other country we have border with is Myanmar, a few hundred miles. This common border is a huge strategic asset for Bangladesh, for connecting with ASEAN and China via upcoming road and railway under Chinese sponsored Belt and Road initiative in this region.
For this reason, I believe Bangladesh should solve its problems with Myanmar, once and for all, by accepting all Rohingya's who number around 1 million that currently stay in Myanmar. While we do that, we can ask OIC, ASEAN, UN, West and other rich developed countries to help relieve our burden somewhat by making FDI investments in Bangladesh by creating infrastructure, housing and jobs for this additional refugee state-less people and solve an intractable regional problem.
I would like to see Myanmar a close ally and friendly neighbor of Bangladesh in regional growth and development under Chinese leadership and ASEAN integration.
"accepting all Rohingya's who number around 1 million that currently stay in Myanmar"
Kulu is really a nice guy.
I wont even propose this sort of thing. My take is Burma should take their Rohingya and both side should behave themselves. Population transfer is a painful thing.
Where have you been bro,long time no see?I appreciate your comments, but I am just being pragmatic which will help Bangladesh. But knowing the current leadership, they will not follow my opinion. Current leadership in Bangladesh is very secular and pro-India and they do not like to increase Rohingya population who are very strong Muslims. Extra refugee burden is of course the biggest concern, like it is in any other country, and specially for a poor country like Bangladesh.
Fvck it,we will take them just send them to Turkiye.
Nothing to do with being Muslim,see it as a humanitarian act.
Where have you been bro,long time no see?
Good ty,as you know im not very active over here,to many trolls,idiots,kids,not taking it to serious here.Thanks for your generous gesture bro.
I have been busy with off-line life, I guess. Sometimes I become a little active, other times I just lurk and not comment much. Good to see that I am being missed by some. How have you been?
Myanmar is strategically very important country for Bangladesh. On all 3 sides we have land border with India, only other country we have border with is Myanmar, a few hundred miles. This common border is a huge strategic asset for Bangladesh, for connecting with ASEAN and China via upcoming road and railway under Chinese sponsored Belt and Road initiative in this region.
For this reason, I believe Bangladesh should solve its problems with Myanmar, once and for all, by accepting all Rohingya's who number around 1 million that currently stay in Myanmar. While we do that, we can ask OIC, ASEAN, UN, West and other rich developed countries to help relieve our burden somewhat by making FDI investments in Bangladesh by creating infrastructure, housing and jobs for this additional refugee state-less people and solve an intractable regional problem.
I would like to see Myanmar a close ally and friendly neighbor of Bangladesh sharing and enjoying together the benefit of regional growth and development under Chinese leadership and ASEAN integration.
Well we have nothing to do with rohingyas.Burmese: Dark illegal Bengalis
Bangladeshis: F***ing illegal refugees
Indians: Illegal Muslim lungis
Depends who you ask. One thing for sure, they're some stateless people.
I appreciate your proposal but comparing the bigger picture that can harm BD. That will just give excuse for India to send their Bengali Muslim population to BD. They are in process to wash off around 4 million people. BD gov's hard stand here just keeping everyone away. These Rohingyas are low number. International orgs should invest in MM for their settlement. BD should improve its relation with MM.