Myanmar confirms eligibility for return of 180,000 Rohingyas in Bangladesh
Myanmar has identified 1,80,000 Rohingya refugees from a list of 8,00,000 sheltered in Bangladesh as eligible for repatriation to Myanmar.
Myanmar has identified 1,80,000 Rohingya refugees from a list of 8,00,000 sheltered in Bangladesh as eligible for repatriation to Myanmar.
THE Rohingya influx into Bangladesh keeps taking place slowly as they flee violence and a fearful situation in their native place of Rakhine, which is reported for long to have been caught in conflicts. The Office of the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner says that 53,948 Rohingyas were given registration by the office at hand and the Office of the...
The United Nations is going to reduce its allocation for food for Rohingyas in Bangladesh from $12.50 to $6 a month per person from the next month...
The Bangladesh high commission in Malaysia has announced an extension of the migrant repatriation programme for undocumented Bangladeshi nationals, allowing them to return home under revised provisions set by the Malaysian government...
Foreign adviser Md Touhid Hossain has reiterated the call for a ‘comprehensive roadmap’ for Rohingya repatriation with priority attached to ensuring stability in Rakhine State...
The Bangladesh Bank has instructed the country’s commercial banks to extend loan facilities to export-oriented industries for the payment of salaries and allowances for August, saying that the recent disruptions from political instability and global economic conditions affected timely export value repatriation...
Ambassador of France to Bangladesh Marie Masdupuy on Tuesday said they will continue to advocate for better opportunities for the Rohingyas, hoping for their safe, voluntary, dignified, and sustainable repatriation...
Speakers, including policymakers, journalists, and academics, at a discussion in the city on Sunday, stressed the need for creating more international and regional pressure on Myanmar to take back displaced Rohingyas from Bangladesh by ensuring their civil rights...
The chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on the ministry of foreign affairs AK Abdul Momen said that there was no alternative to quick repatriation of the displaced Rohingyas to their homeland Myanmar...