Hasina urges India, others to help resolve Rohingya crisis

IANS  |  Dhaka 

Bangladeshi on Monday urged India, China, and to provide major support to its efforts to resolve the Rohingya crisis.

She called on the international community to put pressure on over the Rohingya issue and spoke of meeting representatives of India, China, Thailand, and other countries neighbouring on the crisis, bdnews24.com reported.

should move forward with the repatriation of the refugees according to its agreements with Bangladesh, said

Over 1.15 million registered Rohingyas have been residing in the southeastern part of Bangladesh, known as the Cox's Bazar region, after they fled Myanmar's Rakhine to escape a military crackdown on their villages in August.

The Rohingya refugees alleged that the military engaged in killings, rape and the burning of their villages. The UN described the military's actions as "ethnic cleansing".

Myanmar, facing international pressure, came to an agreement with on repatriation in December. However, the repatriation process is yet to begin.

The UNSC delegation came to to inspect the Rohingya refugee camps and hear the refugee accounts.

The US to the Security Council, Kelly Currie, said had set "new humanitarian standards for the international community by giving refuge to the Rohingyas".

Chinese and Russian representatives to the said their countries would expand their support in resolving the crisis.

Indian to Bangladesh, Harsh Vardhan Shringla, earlier called "the Rohingya influx from to a serious common security challenge for the entire region".

Hasina's said "the does not want conflict and is looking for a peaceful resolution to the crisis".

The also expressed concern for the Rohingyas in view of the coming monsoons and ordered new homes to be built for them on a nearby island called Bhasan Char, according to an in

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First Published: Mon, April 30 2018. 17:02 IST