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Bangladesh highlights UN’s failure

Bangladesh highlights UN’s failure

Shawdesh Desk: The Permanent Representative (PR) of Bangladesh Ambassador Masud Bin Momen has highlighted the UN’s systematic failure to prevent atrocities in Rakhaine state of Myanmar. He referred to the recent report on ‘Independent inquiry into the involvement of the UN in Myanmar from 2010 to 2018’ of Gert Rosenthal, the former Guatemalan Foreign Affairs Minister. “There is no denying what has happened to the Rohingyas.

Although with the available resources and technology, lack of early warning is rarely a problem, UN mechanisms in Myanmar could not provide early warning,” said Momen. The problem was even bigger- not unsurprisingly though- it was not lack of warning but of timely response, he said. “Very recently, from Rosenthal report, we have come to know in detail why and where UN failed”.

Ambassador Masud was speaking at the Plenary debate titled, “The responsibility to protect (R2P) and the prevention of genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity: report of the Secretary-General” in New York recently, said the Bangladesh Mission yesterday.

Quoting from Rosenthal’s report, he said it must also be said that the United Nations’ collective membership, represented by the Security Council, bears part of that responsibility, by not providing enough support to the Secretariat when such backing was and continues to be essential.

“If there is one single action that might have altered the course of events in Myanmar it would have been the timely and impartial presence in Rakhine State of some type of United Nations observatory that would offer a measure of confidence to the oppressed minorities that their basic human rights would be respected, and that the root causes that led to their forced emigration would be addressed by the national authorities”.

Mentioning the generosity of the Government and People of Bangladesh, the PR said the international community haplessly observed the Rohingyas fleeing persecution and atrocity crimes. These persecuted people were given shelter in Bangladesh when these people had no place to go to, he said.

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