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Mia Seppo, the UN resident coordinator in Dhaka, said the UN was monitoring the situation of the Rohingya sent to Bhasanchar. About one lakh of Rohingya were sent to Bhasanchar on Friday in the first phase of the relocation process.
The UN Resident Coordinator in Dhaka delivered a seminar on the occasion of International Volunteer Day at the Intercontinental Hotel in the capital on Saturday. He met the reporters at the end of the show.
Mia Seppo said the UN was monitoring the situation of the Rohingya sent to Bhasanchar. But shipping them to Myanmar is the right solution.
Regarding the relocation of Rohingya to Bhasanchar, the UN said in a statement that it was aware of some reports from the Bangladeshi government about the possibility of initiating the initial relocation of Rohingya refugees from Cox’s Bazar to Bhasanchar in the Bay of Bengal. in the coming days. The United Nations has not participated in the relocation preparations or in the refugee identification process. The UN does not have enough information on migration activities in general.
Earlier on Friday, 1,842 Rohingya were sent to Bhasanchar in the first phase amid opposition from various international organizations, including the United Nations, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.
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