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Speed of Rohingya repatriation is up to Bangladesh: Suu Kyi

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Update: 2018-08-21 10:40:18
Speed of Rohingya repatriation is up to Bangladesh: Suu Kyi

DHAKA: Aung San Suu Kyi said that it was up to Bangladesh to decide how quickly Rohingya Muslims would leave their refugee camps and return to Myanmar, appearing to blame Dhaka for the delay on Tuesday (August 21).

More than 700,000 Rohingya Muslims fled Buddhist-majority Myanmar to Bangladesh after a military crackdown on the stateless minority almost a year ago.

The two countries last November signed a deal to repatriate them but it has stalled. Many fear returning to a place where villages were burned to the ground and where they say security forces murdered, tortured and raped members of their communities.

Bangladesh insists the Rohingya are on its soil temporarily but has not forced them back.
In rare public remarks on the crisis, unofficial leader Suu Kyi said in a speech in Singapore that Myanmar has been ready to receive Rohingya returnees since January 23 as agreed in the memorandum of understanding.

“It’s very difficult for us to put a time frame on it by ourselves unilaterally because we have to work with Bangladesh in order to do that,” she told an audience in a lecture organised by the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute called “Myanmar’s democratic transition: challenges and way forward”.

“Bangladesh would also have to decide how quickly they want the process to be completed,” Suu Kyi added.

Since the repatriation was signed the two countries have wrangled over details, including the way refugees are described on ID cards in Bangladesh.

Rohingya living in the crowded camps over the border in Cox’s Bazar insist on safety guarantees and citizenship rights before returning to Rakhine state in western Myanmar, where the United Nations says conditions are not ready for their return.

Source: South China Morning Post

BDST: 2038 HRS, AUG 21, 2018
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