Rohingya seeks justice to torture and return home safely

in #rohingya6 years ago

329650_158.jpg The UN Secretary-General has broken the heart of the Cox's Bazar allegation of the cruel persecution of Myanmar soldiers to the Rohingyas. World Bank President Jim Young Kim was shocked by the Rohingyas' cruelty and made them stand in Rohingyas position. The World Bank President has been facing the worst scenario in life to visit the Rohingya camp. And the UN Secretary-General saw the Rohingya children float in the face of their children and grandchildren. During the briefing of journalists after visiting Rohingya camp, they expressed their feelings in this way.
Referring to the international community's pressure on resolving the Rohingya crisis, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that world leaders will have a stronger role to play in ensuring the rights of the oppressed Rohingya. On the other hand, in a tweet message by UN Secretary General Antonio Guteres, "The story that I heard from Myanmar and the rape of the Rohingyas fleeing Bangladesh from Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh is unimaginable." He also writes, "The Rohingyas want justice to justice. They want to go back safely at home ".
On Monday, 8 a.m. from Bangladesh, a special flight from Dhaka to Dhaka, along with the President of the World Bank, left for Cox's Bazar. They reached Cox's Bazar at 8:30 am.
Two guests were taken from Cox's Bazar's elite hotel Saiman Beach Resort. Bangladesh Foreign Minister briefed them about the Rohingya situation.
Then they went to the Kutupalong Transit camp in Ukhia from 9 am to 40 minutes. They arrived at around 10:30 in the morning with the newly arrived Rohingyas. Later, the newly extended Rohingya Shibir camp-4 visited.
Then the United Nations Secretary-General and the World Bank president went to the women's center headed by the UNFPA. Then the description of the torture of Myanmar military by listening to 10-15 Rohingya women. Then, in the D4 camp, the United Nations international immigration agency visited the primary healthcare operated IOM. From there, he went to the D5 camp and visited Rohingya men and women. The Rohingyas suffer from misery, the reason for the escape, the current situation and the seek-seek.
Emotion is a part of the Rohingyas coming to the world leader. They described the Burmese army's killing of massacres, gang rape, firing on homes, eviction, throwing alive in a fireplace and killing children. Rohingyas said that Myanmar's administration has kept imprisonment for thousands of Rohingya teenagers and sodomists.
Rohingyas demanded Myanmar's involvement in crimes organized on them. At the same time, the people of the country, with the right to guarantee security, guarantee the security of their country.
During the meeting with the Secretary General of the United Nations, President Jim Yong Kim, UN Head of the United Nations Refugees Organization, Philippe Grandsis, Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund. Natalia Khanem
Additional Superintendent Cox said. Afrozul Haque Tutul said security measures were tightened around the arrival of UN Secretary General and World Bank President. Along with various detective agencies, additional 3,000 police personnel have been deployed in white robes.
Over seven million Rohingyas fleeing to Bangladesh for shelter in Myanmar's Rakhine violence last night on August 24 last year Earlier, four hundred thousand Rohingya who fled their country in the face of suppression of oppression of the country, have taken refuge in Bangladesh for decades.
The United Nations has been calling the campaign "ethnic cleansing". International Rohingya crisis is seen as the biggest refugee problem in recent times in this region of Asia. The Myanmar government signed an agreement with Bangladesh on Nov 23 last year to take back Rohingya, but it did not go through many complications.
Note that during the 2008 UNHCR's top rank, UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres visited Rohingya camp in Cox's Bazar. This is his first visit to Bangladesh after the UN Secretary-General took over. But World Bank president Jim Young Kim visited Bangladesh two years ago.