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A few days ago, the Myanmar military held a rally on the border with Bangladesh. Then, on September 13, the Myanmar ambassador was called to Dhaka in protest and asked to withdraw troops from the border. BGB spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Deutsche Welle told Deutsche Welle that Myanmar had withdrawn troops from the border after Bangladesh’s strong position. Colonel Saidur Rahman. He said there were no more members of the Myanmar military on the border with Bangladesh. They have left the border area. But we don’t know what they are doing inside Rakhine. Detectives can tell you well.
The BGB official further said that the situation at the border is now normal. The borders are normal from what we can see from our side. However, several sources said that even though they have drifted away from the border, they are still a kilometer apart. The troops are also gathering in Rakhine. The cleanup operation started in 2016 is still there. The operation escalates as the national elections on November 7 in Myanmar approach.
There are still about 4,000 Rohingya in no-man’s-land on the Bangladesh-Myanmar border. They have been there since 2016. Dil Mohammad, a Rohingya leader in No Man’s Land, said the Myanmar military was no longer a mile from the border. They are out of it. According to the news we have, they did not stop the operation. The troops are raising more.
“The Rohingya movement has come to a halt following reports from our relatives stationed there,” he said. They are not allowed to leave the house. War tanks are being brought there. We are in a state of panic and anxiety.
Earlier, the United Nations expressed concern that Myanmar had resumed the genocide in Rakhine. Town after town is burned during the army rally. Myanmar, however, has denied the allegations. However, in the news that is being obtained from various sources, the theme of genocide becomes evident. Many of the relatives of the Rohingya in Bangladesh are still in Rakhine. They are worried about their lives. In such a situation, patrols and surveillance in the border areas of Bangladesh have been intensified. Workforce and border security have also been strengthened, BGB sources said. They are monitoring the situation in Rakhine.
Former Bangladeshi military attaché and former ambassador to Myanmar, Major General (retired) Shahidul Haque believes that an army rally is taking place in Rakhine before the elections. He said it was because the Myanmar military wanted to stop the elections in Rakhine. The army-backed PESD party has never had a good position in Rakhine. As a result, if there are no elections here, it is an advantage for the Myanmar military. So I think they will launch a bigger campaign to stop the elections.
He added that if the operation begins this time, not only the Rohingya, but also Buddhists outside the army-backed group could be victims. So not only Rohingya, but Buddhists can be seen on the border as well. He advised Bangladesh to be more vigilant, saying that Myanmar is now under good pressure internationally. And after the ICJ, now there will be a case against Myanmar at the ICC. As a result, they will be under more pressure.
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