Oman Daily Observer

Myanmar not ready for return of Rohingyas: UNHCR

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DHAKA: The UN refugee agency called a Myanmar minister’s visit to Bangladesh to meet Rohingya refugees a confidence-building measure, but said conditions in Myanmar were not ready for their return.

Myanmar Social Welfare Minister Win Myat Aye, who heads rehabilita­tion efforts in Myanmar’s troubled western Rakhine state, told about 50 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh on Wednesday that getting the repatriati­on process moving was top priority.

But the UN High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR) said on Thursday Myanmar was not prepared.

“Conditions in Myanmar are not yet conducive for the voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainabl­e return of refugees,” it said in a statement, adding that the responsibi­lity remains with the government to create such conditions.

According to UN officials, nearly 700,000 Rohingya have fled into Bangladesh from Rakhine to escape a military crackdown since August, amid reports of murder, rape and arson by Myanmar troops and vigilantes which the United Nations has likened to “ethnic cleansing”.

Myanmar rejects the charge, saying its security forces launched a legitimate counter-insurgency operation on August 25 in response to militant attacks. The refugees are living in cramped camps in the port of Cox’s Bazar and Bangladesh is keen for them to return home soon, especially with the oncoming monsoons expected to cause major devastatio­n at the camps.

The UNHCR called on Myanmar to provide the agency unhindered access in Rakhine to assess the situation and monitor the return and reintegrat­ion of refugees if and when they voluntaril­y return.

Acknowledg­ing the mistrust and fear of the Rohingya of Myanmar, Win Myat Aye told the group of refugees on Wednesday to set aside the past and to prepare to go back, promising new villages would be built with hospitals and schools.

But some refugees have said they are worried about going back, fearing persecutio­n.

According to UN officials, nearly 700,000 Rohingya have fled into Bangladesh from Rakhine to escape a military crackdown since August

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