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Yunus seeks global steps to resolve Rohingya crisis

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New York: Calling upon the international community to come forward for resolving the long-pending Rohingya crisis, Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus said if this crisis is not resolved, not only Bangladesh but the entire region will also fall into trouble.
“We have to be careful…we must pay attention to this,” he said while speaking at a high-level discussion about the Rohingya crisis on the sidelines of the annual session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York on Tuesday evening.
Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain, High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi, ICC Prosecutor Karim AA Khan and IOM Director General Amy Pope, among others, spoke at the event.
Speaking on the occasion, Prof Yunus proposed rethinking the solution to the Rohingya crisis to the in-ternational community.
“First of all, we want the UN Secretary General to organise a conference on the Rohingya crisis in the presence of all parties involved as soon as possible,” he said.
Reviewing the overall situation of the Rohingya crisis, the chief adviser said a new and far-sighted solu-tion should be proposed to resolve the crisis.
Secondly, he said, there is a need to revive the ‘Joint Response Plan’ programme conducted jointly by the United Nations and Bangladesh.
Since there is a lack of funds to spend on Rohingyas, the process of raising money should be strength-ened with political decisions, Prof Yunus said.
In the third proposal, he said the international community should come forward with sincere support to ensure justice for the crimes of genocide committed against the Rohingya people.
To ensure long-term peace and security in Myanmar, justice for these Rohingyas, who were persecuted by Myanmar’s military junta, must be ensured, he said.
High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said he was honoured to participate in the discussion on Rohingya crisis led by Prof Yunus.
“Like every year, the event was held but the presence of Dr Yunus and his vision made this discussion particularly important. We must continue our efforts to end discrimination, statelessness and forced dis-placement of the Rohingya people,” he added.
Talking to after the meeting, Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam said this event on the Roh-ingya crisis was very successful.
All praised Bangladesh’s efforts and reiterated their pledge of continued support for Rohingyas, he said.
IOM Director General Amy Pope said the Rohingya people should not be forgotten, so all should do more to resolve this crisis and continue the necessary support and long-term process of solution to this crisis.
The IOM chief said it is committed to doing everything possible to achieve this goal.
While participating in the high-level UNGA sidelines event on the Rohingya crisis, US Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights Uzra Zeya announced nearly $199 million in new assistance for Rohingya refugees and communities hosting them.
Meanwhile, during the ongoing UN General Assembly session, some Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh sent a message to world leaders asking “Do not make us frustrated”.
They, in the video message, said the Rohingya community should not be forgotten.

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