×
Home National Politics Business Bangladesh International Sports Entertainment Law & Justice More News Capital News Health Features Business Icon Technology Media Features Economy Education Literature Quran & Hadish Photo Gallery Editorial Religion Tours & Travels Tourism Guide Editors Corner Campus Youth Popular Organizations Country Wide Life Style Jobs Prism Notice History & Culture Messages Op-ed Wildlife Activities Foreign relation Accident Environment Asia Videoes Analysis Energy Book Reviews Literature Others KSA Arab World Cricket Football More Banking Corporate Global economy Real Estate Entrepreneur Start-up Telecom Summit Travel Art and Culture Food Book Fourth Estate View Letters to Editor Political Icon Diplomat Scholarship Career Job

Friday 29th of August 2025 E-paper
* OIC Renews Call for Justice on Rohingya Atrocities   * 1972 constitution emerged from liberation war, not AL: Hafizuddin   * National election roadmap announced with 24 tasks   * Shafiqul Islam appointed new DB chief   * Rita demands restoration of Manikganj to four constituencies   * Expert Tajul Islam’s opinion: OIC has to sit with Trump to stop war in Gaza, just condemnation not enough   * Death toll rises to 10 in Israeli airstrikes on Yemen’s capital Sanaa   * Flooding in Pakistan forces evacuation of 19,000 people   * Spacex delays starship test flight due to technical issue   * 3 killed as truck hits easy bike in Khulna  
   National
  Yunus’ seven proposals to resolve Rohingya crisis

Urging the international community to take stronger action to ensure justice, repatriation, and stability for the forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Monday placed a seven-point proposal to resolve protracted Rohingya crisis.

"It is not only the responsibility of Bangladesh, but also of the international community to share the burden of the Rohingya crisis, to reflect on the possible solutions, and play an active role in implementing those," he said.

The chief adviser said this while addressing the ongoing three-day international conference titled "Stakeholders` Dialogue: Takeaways to the High-Level Conference on Rohingya Situation".

The conference aims to engage global stakeholders to find solutions to the prolonged Rohingya crisis.

Prof Yunus today also formally inaugurated the main session of the stakeholders` dialogue.

Explaining the proposals, the chief adviser said at first, umbilical relationship of Rohingyas with their homeland cannot be severed.

So, their rights to return to their homeland has to be secured, he said, adding, "Therefore, we urge all parties and partners to work hard for charting a practical roadmap for their speedy, safe, dignified, voluntary and sustainable return to their homes in Rakhine as soon as possible. We must not be held hostage to mere rhetoric. The time for action is now".

In the second point, the chief adviser said undiminished contribution of donors and humanitarian partners is essential to ensure continuity of life saving programmes.

"We make an appeal to the international donors to enhance their commitments in order to fill out the fund gaps in the Joint Response Plan for 2025-26. At the same time, we urge upon the stakeholders to undertake consolidated efforts for adequate and sustainable funding for future as well," he added.

Prof Yunus said thirdly, all acts of violence against the Rohingya must cease immediately.

"We urge upon the Myanmar authorities as well as the Arakan Army to ensure safety, security and livelihood of the Rohingyas. They should make sure that no more Rohingyas enter into Bangladesh," he said.

"At the same time, they must allow internally displaced persons from camps in central and Northern Rakhine to return to their homes inside Myanmar as soon as possible," he continued.

In the fourth point, the head of the interim government said a platform for consultation or dialogue is exigent for commencing communication, reducing tension and ending conflict among the ethnic communities inside Myanmar.

Professor Yunus, in his fifth point, said role of the international community, in particular ASEAN and countries in the neighbourhood is indispensable to create conducive environment in Rakhine.

"We support all international efforts to this end including ASEAN 5-Point Consensus. We urge upon the international community to be more active in advancing peace, security and stability in Rakhine and in the neighbourhood," he added.

He said: "We need to address and combat transboundary organized crimes including human and drug trafficking, smuggling of small arms and criminal activities that impact peace, security and stability".

In the sixth point, Prof Yunus urged regional and international stakeholders to continue to stand resolutely against the heinous crime of ethnic cleansing.

"Towards that, we urge upon all to calibrate their relationship with Myanmar and the Arakan Army and all parties to the conflict in order to promote an early resolution of this protracted crisis," he said.

The chief adviser also called upon the international community to add dynamism to the ongoing international accountability processes at International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court and elsewhere.

"We urge upon them to implement the provisional measures decided by the ICJ, ensure justice and accountability and put an end to the genocide and crimes against humanity. It is timely to reflect on realizing relevant aspects of restorative justice," he said.

Noting that in a spate of only few weeks, in August 2017, around 8 lakh Rohingyas crossed into Bangladesh to save their lives, Prof Yunus said, "Unfortunately, the barbaric attack and persecution still persists. Hence, we see fresh arrivals at our doorsteps every day".

"On the eighth Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day, with a heavy heart, I draw your attention to the forced displacement of Rohingyas and their exodus to Bangladesh from Myanmar … . It will be a historic blunder if we wait for seeing the very last Rohingya leaving Rakhine. We cannot let it happen," he added.

Referring to United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres` visit to Cox`s Bazar during the Ramadan in March this year, the chief adviser said Guterres himself had fasting for the whole day and had Iftar with nearly 100,000 to 150,000 Rohingyas around him.

"(At that time) we clearly heard Rohingyas` keen desire to return home as soon as possible," he added.

Pointing out the three-point proposition he made during the last year`s United Nations General Assembly to address the Rohingya crisis, Prof Yunus said, "In recognition of my call, the high-level conference was envisaged for this year`s General Assembly."

"I hope that this dialogue here in Cox`s Bazar will contribute substantively to the conference in New York in shaping the roadmap for an expedited and permanent solution of the Rohingya crisis," he observed.

Noting that Bangladesh opened its border to the Rohingya in a humanitarian gesture to save their lives despite resource and capacity constraint, the chief adviser said, "Currently Bangladesh hosts 1.3 million forcibly displaced Rohingyas from Myanmar that makes Cox`s Bazar the largest refugee camp in the world".

In addition, around 32,000 new babies are born each year in these camps, he said, adding, on the contrary, only less than 5 lakh of them (Rohingyas) are living in Myanmar, which manifests that due to continued persecution, Rohingyas continue to leave Myanmar.

He said during last eight years, people of Bangladesh, in particular the host community here in Cox`s Bazar, has been making tremendous sacrifices.

Seeking global support to resolve the crisis, he also said, "We don`t foresee any scope whatsoever for further mobilisation of resources from our domestic resources, given our own challenges. Rohingya issue and its sustainable resolution must be kept alive on the global agenda as they need our support until they return home".

Pointing out that the Rohingya crisis emanated from Myanmar and the solution also lies there, Prof Yunus said, "All parties must act to end the crisis with greater resolve without any further delay".

Referring to the Rohingyas, he said, "Bangladesh supports and is working relentlessly for a sustainable solution to your crisis. This dialogue is aimed at amplifying your voice in rolling out a roadmap towards early voluntary and sustainable return to your homeland".

With a sincere call to the international community, the chief adviser said, "Let`s all join our hands and pronounce our determination to contribute to their dignified return, ensuring justice and accountability".

Earlier, on the onset of the event, one minute silence was observed, marking the Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day and a documentary was screened about the persecution on Rohingyas.

High Representative for the Rohingya Issue and National Security Adviser of Bangladesh Khaliur Rahman delivered the welcome address while Disaster Management and Relief Adviser Faruk E Azam, Bir Protik, and Assistant High Commissioner, UNHCR Raouf Mazou spoke at the event.

A wide spectrum of participants, including diplomats, international experts, Rohingya community representatives, global organizations and academics from both home and abroad and representatives from BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami and National Citizen Party (NCP) attended the event.



  
Share Button
  

    
OIC Renews Call for Justice on Rohingya Atrocities
.............................................................................................
National Consensus Commission’s meeting held
.............................................................................................
DUCSU election: Chhatra Dal officially unveils manifesto
.............................................................................................
National election roadmap announced with 24 tasks
.............................................................................................
Government is taking multi-faceted initiatives for the welfare of farmers : Jahangir Alam.
.............................................................................................
Joy Bangla, Joy Bangabandhu slogans in Kushtia court premises
.............................................................................................
Protest demanding arrest and exemplary punishment for killers in the case of murder of EB student Sajid
.............................................................................................
Shafiqul Islam appointed new DB chief
.............................................................................................
NCC reviews implementation options for July charter
.............................................................................................
`World Bank to continue support to Bangladesh for the welfare of vulnerable populations`
.............................................................................................
Bangladesh EC approves roadmap for 13th national elections
.............................................................................................
9 arrested, 4.6 lakh yaba tablets seized in Cox’s Bazar
.............................................................................................
SC allows appeal against caretaker govt abolition verdict
.............................................................................................
Engineering students block Shahbagh for 2nd day, press 3 demands
.............................................................................................
Tear gas, sound grenades fired at engineering student protest
.............................................................................................
SC seeks effective solution, not temporary, on caretaker govt: CJ
.............................................................................................
AL uses constitutional powers to oppress: Asif Nazrul
.............................................................................................
Cox’s Bazar conf insists continued funding for Rohingyas
.............................................................................................
Ghorashal Thermal Power Plant closed for 2.5 months
.............................................................................................
Bangladesh Jail to be renamed `Correction Services Bangladesh`
.............................................................................................
DUCSU election candidates called emergency meeting today
.............................................................................................
Over 8 kg of cocaine worth Tk 130cr seized at Shahjalal airport
.............................................................................................
Workers block road in Banani, demand unpaid wages
.............................................................................................
Dhaka ranks fifth globally for worst air quality with `unhealthy` rating
.............................................................................................
Over four hundred families displaced by erosion of Padma-Jamuna in Manikganj
.............................................................................................
Ex-CJ Khairul Haque hospitalised after heart attack
.............................................................................................
Press Minister denies attack on Mahfuz, admits vandalism at NY consulate
.............................................................................................
HC gets 25 new additional judges
.............................................................................................
Govt to fix prices of 739 life-saving medicines, not drugmakers: HC
.............................................................................................
Power brings a crowd: Jahangir laments the flood of ‘friends’, ‘relatives’ after taking office
.............................................................................................
Narayanganj DC Launches “Green and Clean” Campaign with 100 Waste Bins
.............................................................................................
Demand to retain 4 seats in Bagerhat
.............................................................................................
Yunus says nation ready for elections
.............................................................................................
Yunus’ seven proposals to resolve Rohingya crisis
.............................................................................................
Jahangir announces up to Tk 5 lakh bounty for looted firearms
.............................................................................................
Dhaka ranks eighth globally for worst air quality with AQI of 107
.............................................................................................
Country should be built with July Uprising spirit: Sharmin S Murshid
.............................................................................................
Yunus arrives in Cox’s Bazar for Rohingya dialogue
.............................................................................................
Tawhid Afridi arrested in Jatrabari murder case
.............................................................................................
Eid-e-Miladunnabi on Sept 6
.............................................................................................
Ties with Pakistan, SAARC nations among top priorities, Yunus tells Dar
.............................................................................................
Dhaka, Islamabad sign one agreement, four MoUs
.............................................................................................
Dhaka, Islamabad vow to boost multidimensional, historical relations: Touhid
.............................................................................................
Ishaq Dar claims unresolved 1971 issues settled twice
.............................................................................................
Bodies of women, child among 4 recovered from Buriganga
.............................................................................................
EC orders submission of ballot box inventory by Aug 25
.............................................................................................
Tarique Rahman stands by the people affected by the landslides.
.............................................................................................
Govt moves to strengthen disaster response with new fire stations in 14 districts
.............................................................................................
Govt warns media against broadcasting Hasina’s speeches
.............................................................................................
Milestone tragedy : Another student dies after month of battle
.............................................................................................
Chief Advisor: Md. Tajul Islam,
Editor & Publisher Fatima Islam Tania and Printed from Bismillah Printing Press, 219, Fakirapul, Dhaka-1000
Editorial Office: 219, Fakirapul (1st Floor), Dhaka-1000.
Phone: 02-41070996, Mobile: 01720090514, E-mail: [email protected]
2022 @ All Right Reserved By www.themuslimtimes-bd.com