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BANGLADESHAt the United Nations after his visit to (UN) Lowcock, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, speaking to a group of journalists, On overcoming the reasons that forced Rohingya Muslims to flee to Bangladesh “no progress” was not recorded and Myanmar “failed to put in place confidence-building measures that would persuade people to return” belirtti. Lowcock, All Rohingya refugees he met in Bangladesh, He believed that it was not safe to return to Myanmar., freedom of movement, eğitim, He emphasized that he wanted to guarantee access to jobs and services. “Only 17 percent of UN appeal for help met” What the UN did for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh 962 Lowcock also expressed his concern that only 17 percent of the million-dollar support call was met., “I think the world may be losing interest. Last year we received 70 percent of what we requested. We are so far behind now. If we are not funded, this will have serious consequences for covering items like food stamps and health care.” said. “One of the world's largest refugee crises” Lowcock, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (BMMYK) Filippo Grandi and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) During his visit to Bangladesh with Director General Antonio Vitorino, 12 under the age of 540 Reminding that almost half of a thousand refugee children were not able to receive education, “World, if access to education, If they cannot find a source of income and the opportunity to live a normal life, this very large group 10 He should be worried about what kind of situation he will be in next year.” said. Lowcock also, He also stated that the Bangladeshi government has conveyed its concerns to UN officials about the criminal activities of refugees in Cox's Bazaar. Big, 12 under the age of 540 Stating that while almost half of a thousand refugee children cannot receive education, the education given to the other half is very limited., “Bu, It remains one of the world's largest refugee crises.” He made his assessment. Ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims Clashes broke out between Buddhists and Muslims in Arakan in 2012, Thousands of people, mostly Muslims, were killed in the incidents, Hundreds of houses and workplaces were set on fire. Border posts in Arakan 25 Myanmar army and Buddhist nationalists citing simultaneous attacks in August 2017, initiated mass acts of violence. According to the UN, 25 Number of people who escaped from oppression and persecution in Rakhine and took refuge in Bangladesh after August 2017 745 It reaches thousands. International human rights organizations, With the satellite images they published, they proved that hundreds of villages were destroyed.. Bangladesh, while giving up on implementing the agreement reached with Myanmar for the return of Rohingya refugees in the country to their homeland., The Myanmar government, which severely restricted the entry of international media and aid organizations to the Rakhine region, did not fulfill its promises regarding the return of Rohingya Muslims.. UN and international human rights organizations, Violence against Rohingya Muslims “ethnic cleansing” the da “soykırım” he calls it. human rights organizations, There are concerns that the return of Rohingya Muslims to Myanmar without providing a safe environment will lead to a new ethnic cleansing campaign.. © All rights of Interagance/News belong to the Interagans, used without permission.
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Author admin | 30 April 2019