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UNHCR ‘not involved’ in Bangladesh-Myanmar meeting on Rohingya repatriation

UNHCR ‘not involved’ in Bangladesh-Myanmar meeting on Rohingya repatriation

Shawdesh desk:

UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, has said that conditions in Myanmar’s Rakhine State are currently ‘not conducive’ to the sustainable return of Rohingyas.

‘UNHCR’s position on returns of Rohingyas to Myanmar remains unchanged,’ said the UN agency sharing its assessment.

The UN agency said it is aware of the visit of a Myanmar delegation to Bangladesh to meet with a group of Rohingyas — on a bilateral pilot project between the two countries on possible repatriation.

‘UNHCR is not involved in these discussions,’ it said in a statement on Bangladesh, Myanmar pilot project on Rohingya returns. The statement was shared by the UNHCR Regional Bureau for Asia and the Pacific on Sunday night.

At the same time, the UNHCR reiterated that every Rohingya has a right to return to their home country based on an informed choice, but that no refugee should be forced to do so.

Bangladesh has consistently reaffirmed its commitment to voluntary and sustainable repatriation since the onset of the crisis, it said.

In support of efforts to preserve the right to return, UNHCR considers consultation of and dialogue with Rohingyas in Bangladesh by all parties in relation to the conditions in Myanmar’s Rakhine State as important to enable Rohingyas to make an informed choice about return and build confidence amongst the community.

‘This is particularly important as many Rohingyas have reiterated that they do hope to go home to Myanmar as soon as conditions allow,’ UNHCR said.

Following the events of August 2017, UNHCR has also consistently encouraged Myanmar to expeditiously verify the previous residence in Myanmar of Rohingyas in Bangladesh, as part of efforts to lift any administrative obstacles to return when the Rohingyas decide to do so.

‘UNHCR therefore supports efforts that could lead to the verification of all Rohingyas and pave the way for eventual return. This most recently included providing logistical support to members of the Myanmar delegation to cross into Bangladesh for the technical verification process,’ said the UN agency.

UNHCR said that it would continue to work with Bangladesh and Myanmar to ensure that the Rohingyas maintain the right to return when they choose to do so, based on a fully informed and voluntary decision.

UNHCR will also support efforts to create conditions that would be conducive to the sustainable return of Rohingyas in Myanmar’s Rakhine State.

In Bangladesh, UNHCR will continue to support building the skills and capacities of the Rohingyas to facilitate their eventual return and sustainable reintegration in Myanmar.

The 2023 Joint Response Plan for the Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis in Bangladesh was recently launched and UNHCR calls upon the international community’s continued robust support for this appeal which is currently 10 per cent funded.

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