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Prof Yunus dismisses ‘Corridor to Rakhine’, reaffirms Rohingya repatriation

June 7, 2025
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Trashing the propaganda on so-called corridor to Rakhine, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Friday said this is completely a lie and they will continue their efforts to resolve the Rohingya crisis as their repatriation is the only solution.

“We have noticed that a propaganda is being spread that Bangladesh has provided a corridor for Rakhine. I am saying clearly, this is a complete lie,” he said in a televised speech to the nation in the evening.

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Talking about the propaganda on corridor, Prof Yunus said this is a story to be told with a grain of saltband this is the work of those who are constantly misleading the people of Bangladesh by making false stories and creating unrest.

“You should be careful about this. Do not be misled in any way. Despite this propaganda, we will not deviate from our goal. We will continue our work to solve this complex problem,” said the Chief Adviser. ‌

UN Secretary-General António Guterres, during his visit to Dhaka in March last year, proposed a relief channel to deal with the humanitarian disaster in Rakhine State.

Guterres said this proposal would be helpful in the repatriation of the Rohingyas.

“The matter still remains at the proposal stage,” Prof Yunus said.

He said when they took office, they found the Rohingya issue almost dead. “The issue had fallen off the international agenda.”

From that situation, Prof Yunus said they were able to bring the issue to the forefront of the world’s attention.

Prof Yunus had called for an international conference on the Rohingya issue at the UN General Assembly in September last year.

“You will be happy to know that all UN member states have agreed on this and have decided to organise a high-level international conference. This conference will be held in New York, USA in September this year,” he said.

At the same time, Prof Yunus said they have been able to shape international public opinion for the repatriation of the Rohingya.

During his visit to Bangladesh last March, UN Secretary-General Guterres clearly declared that repatriation of the Rohingyas to Myanmar is the only solution to the Rohingya problem.

Another major development on the repatriation issue is the announcement by the Myanmar government of the first list of Rohingyas eligible for repatriation, Prof Yunus said.

During discussions on the sidelines of the Bimestec Summit in Bangkok last April, the Myanmar government announced for the first time that 180,000 Rohingyas are eligible for repatriation, he said.

Formal and informal contacts are being maintained with the Myanmar government and the rebel groups there to ensure the repatriation of the Rohingyas and the security of the borders, Prof Yunus said.

He said they they have discussed with state leaders and government representatives in all the countries he has have visited to deal with the Rohingya crisis and sought their cooperation. “They have also responded positively to our call.”

Prof Yunus said over 1.2 million Rohingyas are now living in the country.

About 100,000 Rohingya came between September 2023 and 2024, when there was a widespread war in Rakhine State.

“Many are still trying to come due to the ongoing conflict and humanitarian situation there,” Prof Yunus said.

He said they have taken initiatives to stop the Rohingya from coming to Bangladesh and to repatriate those who are already in Bangladesh.

Source: unb.com.bd
Tags: António GuterresChief Adviser .Professor Muhammad Yunuscorridor to Rakhine

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