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Rohingyas in Bangladesh seek global support during Guterres visit

Rohingyas in Bangladesh seek global support during Guterres visit

TIL Desk/World/Dhaka/ Hundreds of Rohingyas on Monday called for support from the international community during a visit of UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres to refugee camps in Bangladesh, which host more than 915,000 members of the Muslim minority who have fled Myanmar.

Mud and heavy monsoon rains did not prevent hundreds of Rohingyas from leaving their huts with banners and chanting slogans as Guterres, who is on a two-day official visit to Bangladesh, visited the camps. “We want to return to Myanmar as dignified citizens, with security and our all rights,” Amir Ahmed, one of the demonstrators in the massive Kutupalong camp told.

The camps in Bangladesh host some 915,000 Rohingyas, including around 700,000 who have sought refuge in the country since August 25, 2017 when the Myanmar military launched an offensive in retaliation to an attack on multiple government outposts by Rohingya rebels in the western state of Rakhine. A Rohingya representative in Kutupalong, Mohammad Mohibulla, said they had 13 demands to deliver to Guterres, who was accompanied by World Bank president Jim Yong Kim.

Mohibulla, who is chairman of the Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights, said their requests included the need for those who committed “genocide” against members of their community in Myanmar to be tried and for compensation for human and material losses.

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