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Prolonged uncertainty of repatriation may push Rohingyas to crimes 

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Update: 2022-05-24 16:20:41
Prolonged uncertainty of repatriation may push Rohingyas to crimes 

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday (May 24) said the prolonged uncertainty of repatriation is tempting Rohingyas to get involved in criminal activities.

She said: "They (Rohingyas) are becoming frustrated due to protracted uncertainty over their repatriation which has a potential risk as it entices many of them to get involved in criminal activities."

The premier made the remarks when United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Fillippo Grandi paid a courtesy call on her at her official Ganabhaban residence here.

PM's Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed the media after the meeting.

Sheikh Hasina told the UNHCR that the Bangladesh government is facilitating informal education following Myanmar's curriculum and language as well as skilled development activities keeping match with what is available in Rakhine state.

She said the environment of Ukhia in Cox's Bazar, which has a deep forest, has been ruined due to staying over 1.1 million forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals.

"They are reducing the forest by cutting trees and causing great environmental hazards in the area," she said.

She also said that 45,000 Rohingya babies are being born every year.

The prime minister said that her government has developed temporary shelter for the Rohingyas in Bhashanchar Island with all the facilities.

"Our government has developed Bhashanchar with all amenities to temporarily shelter 100,000 Rohingyas," she said.

Sheikh Hasina appreciated UNHCR role in supporting refugees, stateless and displaced persons worldwide.

Ambassador-at-Large M Ziauddin, Prime Minister's Office (PMO) Senior Secretary M Tofazzel Hossain Miah and UNHCR Bangladesh representative Johannes van der Klaauw were present.

During the meeting, Fillippo Grandi agreed with Sheikh Hasina's apprehension that prolonged stay of Rohingyas might push them to get involved in criminal activities.

Referring to his visit to Myanmar, he said that he has requested the present Myanmar government to start the repatriation of Rohingyas.

"The present regime in Myanmar agreed to begin the reparation," he said, adding, "The UNHCR will help in the repatriation process."

BDST: 1619 HRS, MAY 24, 2022
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