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Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina meets Rohingya refugees

| @indiablooms | Sep 13, 2017, at 02:15 am
Dhaka, Sept 12 (IBNS): Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday met Rohingya refugees who have currently fled Myanmar to take refuge in the neighbouring nation.

Hasina urged Myanmar to take back their citizens.

Hasina described acts by the Myanmar military as 'violation' of human rights.

Visiting the camp, Hasina distributed relief materials among the refugees at Kutupalong Bazar in Ukhia of Cox’s Bazar

"Still, the fire is burning there...people can't find out their family members...the bodies of infants and women are floating on the Naf River, these go completely against humanity and are violation of human rights,” the PM was quoted as saying by The Daily Star.

“What sin and crimes these innocent children, women and people have committed...we can't tolerate such activities," she said.

Urging Myanmar to take back its citizens, Hasina said: "Myanmar has to take back their nationals, give them a safe place to live in their homeland. The international community should put pressure on the Myanmar as they're committing such atrocities on Rohingya people... this has to be stopped."
 

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