Yunus says Bangladesh will continue to ‘support the million-plus Rohingya’ refugees
- Yunus pledged to continue supporting the million-plus Rohingya people sheltered in Bangladesh during a meeting with diplomats and UN representatives.
- He emphasized the need for sustained efforts from the international community for Rohingya humanitarian operations.
- Yunus stated the importance of their eventual repatriation to Myanmar with "safety, dignity and full rights.
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Transitional government of Bangladesh commits to supporting Rohingya refugees
Muhammad Yunus, head of Bangladesh's transitional government, has reaffirmed his administration's commitment to supporting the over one million Rohingya refugees currently sheltered in southeastern Cox's Bazar.
Bangladesh caretaker govt vows continuous support for Rohingya refugees
Bangladesh will maintain support both for its immense Rohingya refugee population and its vital garment trade, Nobel laureate and new leader Muhammad Yunus said Sunday in his first major policy address. Bangladesh is home to around one million Rohingya refugees, most of whom fled neighbouring Myanmar in 2017 after a military crackdown
Yunus vows support for Rohingya refugees, garment trade in first policy address as Bangladesh's new leader
DHAKA, Aug 18 — Bangladesh will maintain support both for its immense Rohingya refugee population and its vital garment trade, Nobel laureate and new leader Muhammad Yunus said Sunday in his first major policy address. Yunus, 84, returned from Europe this month after a student-led revolution to take up the monumental task of steering democratic reforms in a country riven by institutional decay. His predecessor Sheikh Hasina, 76, had suddenly fle…
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