Bangladesh Envoy On India's Role In The Rohingya Crisis

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  • Published On: December 21, 2017
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Three months after the Rohingyas started streaming into Bangladesh, refugees are still fleeing Myanmar. Dhaka's envoy to New Delhi Syed Moazzem Ali visited the refugee camps at Cox Bazar with 19 other ambassadors and found conditions abysmal. A repatriation agreement has been signed between Dhaka and Yangon but there is no timeframe either for the beginning or the end of the process. "India has given us strong support. On the bilateral front they have been the aid giver in terms of relief material to Rohingya camps. They have also offered to take part in rehabilitation of the refugees in Myanmar once the refugees are repatriated," Moazzem Ali said.

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