The UN chief said that he had reached the Coxse Bazaar with the intention of expressing solidarity with Rohinjya refugees and his generous host Bangladeshi communities during the holy month of Ramadan.
“Fasting and iftar with all of you, shows deep respect in my mind towards your religion and your culture.”
The general secretary said that he wants to bring the agony of Rohinjya refugees to the world, but also the possibilities contained in them. “More than 10 lakh Rohinjya refugees are proud here. They are competent. And they need the world support. “
According to the UN chief, during this visit, he heard two messages from refugees: The desire to return to Myanmar in safe circumstances and the need for better circumstances of living in the camps here.
He warned that the announcements of the United States and some other European countries have been expected to affect the humanitarian campaign.
“We are at risk of cutting food logistics in this camp.”
“I can promise you that we will make every effort to avoid this and I will talk to all countries in the world, which can support us, so that the availability of the Ram can be ensured.”
More than 1 million Rohinjya refugees have taken refuge in Bangladesh, who escaped from the cruel attacks of security forces in the neighboring country of Myanmar in 2017.
Search for security and dignity
The general secretary pointed out that after decades of discrimination and oppression, millions of Rohinjya people took refuge in other countries of security after the massacre in Rakhin province of Myanmar. In search of protection, dignity and security for their families.
A large number of refugees have escaped from the brutal oppression of human rights, saving their lives in recent years, who have been angry with anti-Muslim hatred.
UN chief said that ‘Islamophobia, This is important in the context of International Day to be celebrated on March 15 for the fight with.
The General Secretary spoke to several Rohinjya refugees in the Coxse Bazaar and heard about the difficulties, their harsh experiences, to reach there from Myanmar.
“They want to go home – Myanmar is their homeland. And the primary solution to this crisis, voluntarily returns home in a safe and dignified environment. ”
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