Chief Advisor's 7-point proposal to resolve Rohingya crisis:
In his seven-point proposal to the international community for addressing the Rohingya problem, Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Adviser of the interim government, has advocated for a more effective role to be played.
The Chief Adviser emphasized that immediate and effective measures must be taken to stop the ongoing persecution and displacement of the Rohingya. In his speech at the dialogue, he outlined a seven-point proposal for a sustainable solution to the Rohingya crisis. These include: formulating a realistic roadmap for the swift, safe, dignified, and sustainable repatriation of the Rohingya; ensuring continued support from donors; calling on the Myanmar authorities and the Arakan Army to guarantee the security and livelihoods of the Rohingya; engaging in constructive dialogue with the Rohingya and restoring their rights; encouraging an active role by ASEAN and the international community; taking a firm stance against genocide; and expediting accountability at international courts.
To highlight the Rohingya crisis more strongly before the global community, a three-day international dialogue titled “Stakeholders’ Dialogue: Takeaway to the High-Level Conference on the Rohingya Situation” began yesterday, Sunday, in Cox’s Bazar.
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