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Sunday, June 14, 2020

Bangladesh scrutinizes Malaysia, says escaping Rohingya are Myanmar's obligation

Bangladesh scrutinizes Malaysia, says escaping Rohingya are Myanmar's obligation 

A Bangladesh remote service official has said the exiles were the obligation of Myanmar.

"For what reason don't they request that Myanmar take them back?" said the authority reprimanding Malaysia for making pressure on Bangladesh to reclaim Rohingya.

"Also, they are the obligation of the nation where they wound up. Bangladesh has nothing to do with them."

Malaysia has chosen to get some information about 300 Rohingya evacuees confined after a vessel conveying them entered its waters this week, the southeast Asian country's resistance serve said on Tuesday.

Malaysia doesn't concede displaced person status yet has been a supported goal for ethnic Rohingya, a large portion of the Muslims, who fled a 2017 military-drove crackdown in Myanmar, and all the more as of late, terrible exile camps in Bangladesh.

Be that as it may, the Southeast Asian country has said it will no longer acknowledge Rohingya displaced people as it has fixed fringe controls to get control over the coronavirus.

"The Rohingya should know, on the off chance that they come here, they can't remain," the priest, Ismail Sabri Yaakob, told columnists.

Malaysia's outside service will request that Dhaka reclaim the kept vagrants if they were found to have fled camps in Cox's Bazar, he included.

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