Role of the intl community in resolving the Rohingya crisis

    30-May-2023
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Harunur Rasid
While we have seen some progress towards the repatriation of the Rohingya refugees, most have been nothing more than discussions and theoretical demonstrations assessing what could happen after repatriation.
However, such slow progress presents a number of challenges, especially for Bangladesh, which has been put in the unfair position of having to look after a million-plus refugees.
As such, what needs to be done has never been clearer: All stakeholders involved must take decisive action to speed up the repatriation of the Rohingya, and this has to be done as soon as possible.
More needs to be done so that peace can be restored in the region — to that end, countries which are interested in the business prospects of countries like Bangladesh have a large part to play.
(To be contd)