Bangladesh praised for Rohingya aid during UNHRC review

ANI  |  Geneva [Switzerland] 

The 30th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Monday saw representatives of 107 member states taking the floor to praise for the way it has dealt with the in terms of supplying aid.

According to the daily, the delegation was led by Law, Justice and and comprised of of Foreign Affairs M Shahriar Alam, Senior of Mohammad Shahidul Haque, Permanent Represenative to the UN Masud Bin Momen and

Anisul reaffirmed the importance of the cooperation between Bangladesh and various international committees on the rights of women, of migrant workers and the Rohingya refugee crisis, said, "Bangladesh has taken in around a million Rohingya refugees, and is protecting them and preparing them for their return to We are historically dedicated to the fight against genocide and to ensuring justice for victims."

The further noted that there are many hurdles which would need to be overcome to implement all UPR recommendations such as extremism and climate change.

He stressed that the coming years in Bangladesh is extremely crucial in achieving Vision 2021 and Vision 2041 plans by the ruling party which will lead to a society where all people are treated equally with rights and dignity.

Bangladesh was recommended to continue the dialogue with to resolve the Rohingya crisis while promoting the rights of the Almost all the countries reviewing Bangladesh lauded Bangladesh's role in the humanitarian crisis.

Some countries called for Bangladesh to implement conventions designed to improve working conditions.

On human trafficking, it was recommended that Bangladesh continue its efforts to combat this practice.

Countries called for Bangladesh to ratify the optional protocol of the on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) on the death penalty, along with establishing a moratorium to abolish the death penalty.

Bangladesh was also recommended to ratify the 1951 Refugee Convention. Bangladesh was recommended to ratify the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture (OPCAT).

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First Published: Tue, May 15 2018. 13:05 IST