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POST TIME: 9 September, 2017 00:00 00 AM
Rohingya crisis
Int’l community attention needed, says Bangladesh envoy to UN
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Int’l community attention needed, says Bangladesh envoy to UN

Bangladesh has sought urgent attention of the international community for resolving the Rohingya crisis as Bangladesh is now facing such humanity crisis with recent large influx of people from neighboring Myanmar, according to a mission release received yesterday.

“Bangladesh was facing serious challenges with the recent large influx of people from across the border and the plight of the children, women and elderly in particular that needs urgent attention of international community for the sake of peace and humanity,” said the Bangladesh Permanent Representative to the UN, reports BSS.

Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the UN Ambassador Masud Bin Momen made this call while he was addressing at the general debate on United Nations high level forum on the Culture and Peace, held at the General Assembly Hall at the UN headquarters in New York.

In his address, he recalled the Greatest Bangalee of all times, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman who had ingrained a ‘culture of peace’ into our foreign policy fundamentals.

Bangabandhu enunciated at the United Nations 42 years ago narratives like “Friendship to all and malice toward none”, “peaceful settlement of disputes”, and “renouncement of the use of force in international relations”, said the Bangladesh envoy. Mentioning Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s role to promote the ‘Culture of Peace’, Ambassador Masud said “our Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has also upheld Bangabandhu’s ideals as a central tenet of her governance and political ideology.”