Bangladesh's Yunus wants help for Rohingya refugees
發佈日期: 2025-08-26 00:31
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Bangladesh's interim leader, Muhammad Yunus, urged the world to find a safe way for Rohingya refugees to go back to Myanmar.
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate made the comments at a conference as Rohingyas mark the eighth anniversary of their mass exodus.
Myanmar launched a brutal crackdown in 2017 following insurgent attacks on guard posts in Rakhine state leading to accusations of ethnic cleansing.
Yunus says the bond with their homeland should not be severed forever.
He told delegates: "Bangladesh now hosts 1.3 million forcibly displaced Rohingyas from Myanmar that makes Cox's Bazar the largest refugee camp in the world. In addition, around 32,000 new babies are born each year in these camps. On the contrary, only less than 500,00 of them are living in Myanmar. This picture manifests that due to continued persecution, Rohingyas continue to leave Myanmar."

