Uncertainty may push Rohingya to crimes

Hasina tells UNHCR


FE Team | Published: May 25, 2022 00:12:19


United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi calls on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the latter's official Ganobhaban residence in Dhaka on Tuesday — PID

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said that Rohingyas refugees in Bangladesh are getting frustrated due to prolonged uncertainty over repatriation to their homeland, Myanmar, reports UNB.
"Such uncertainty has a great potential risk as it entices many to get involved in criminal activities," she told the visiting United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Fillippo Grandi who called on her at her official residence Ganobhaban.
PM's Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed the reporters after the meeting.
The premier said that her government is facilitating informal education following Myanmar's curriculum and language as well as skill development activities similar to options available in Rakhine state, the home of the Rohingyas.
She said a deep forest in Ukhia, where most of over 1.1 million forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals live, has been destroyed in a big blow to the environment in this southern part of the country.
"They are reducing the forest by cutting trees and thus creating great environmental hazards in the area," she said.
Hasina said that her government has arranged temporary shelter for the Rohingyas in Bhashan Char Island ensuring all sorts of facilities.
"Our government has developed Bhashan Char with all amenities to temporary shelter 100,000 Rohingyas," she said.

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