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Another 1,006 Rohingya were captured in Bhasanchar in the third phase. This is the largest number of Rohingya migrants from Ukhia-Teknaf in Cox’s Bazar to Bhasanchar. Another group of Rohingya is known to be brought to Bhasanchar in the fourth phase in the second week of February. It should be recalled that 3,448 Rohingya were relocated to Bhasanchar in two phases on December 4 and 29, 2020.
Approximately 6 lakhs of Rohingya have crossed the border and taken refuge in Bangladesh since August 25, 2016 in the face of killings and torture by the Myanmar military. Before that came a few more lakhs. Currently, the number of Rohingya registered in 34 shelters in Ukhia and Teknaf is 1.5 million. With the decision to relocate some of these Rohingyas to Bhasanchar, pleasant accommodation and surroundings have been created there.
In total, there are over 17 advanced facilities at Cox’s Bazar. One lakh of Rohingya is said to have been transferred to Bhasanchar. However, the slow relocation process will take a long time for the transfer of one lakh of Rohingya, no doubt. Let’s speed up the transfer process, that is our expectation.
The Rohingya relocation process in Bangladesh is underway; The question is, when will they return to their homeland? Our point is that the main objective should be the repatriation of the Rohingya, not rehabilitation. In fact, the Rohingya are being relocated to Bhasanchar due to various problems in Cox’s Bazar. This does not mean that they will stay there forever.
Myanmar must win back its citizens. Speaking of which, will Myanmar really get the Rohingya back? An analysis of the country’s past activities suggests that the state has no good will to win back the Rohingya. They are moving away from the main topic with various excuses. We believe that the pressure on Myanmar on the Rohingya issue is not enough. This pressure will increase even more.
In particular, Myanmar is also ignoring the verdict of the International Court of Justice. In this situation, there is no alternative to exert effective pressure on the country. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday reiterated her optimism about the return of the Rohingya. We hope your optimism will be fruitful in practice.
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