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UN Technical Expertise to Assess Bhashan Char

Photo: AFP

Photo: AFP

A UN envoy on Thursday proposed technical expertise to evaluate arrangements on Bhashan Char where Dhaka plans to shift about 100,000 Rohingya refugees.

Kelly Clements, a deputy high commissioner of the UNHCR, told reporters in Dhaka that the UN wanted to be "engaged" in the proposed refugee relocation, which has been condemned by rights groups. 

"We have told the government that we'd like to be connected and understand better their offering our technical experts to come... and assess and see what arrangements have been made," she said.

Nearly a million Rohingya, including some 740,000 who fled a 2017 military crackdown in Myanmar's Rakhine state, are now living in sordid camps in Cox's Bazar.

The government has constructed facilities for some 100,000 people on Bhashan Char and says it is ready to shift the refugees from the crowded settlements.

But aid agencies and rights groups have opposed the idea.

Recently the government has been erecting barbed-wire fences around the Cox's Bazaar camps, a move that the Human Rights Watch (HRW) compared with building an "open-air prison."

Clements said the fencing "is not always the best answer in terms of security."

"Obviously we'll try to see how it can be in a way that doesn't adversely affect the refugee community nor the host," she said.

In reply to a question on the refugees' chances of repatriation, she said it would be "extremely difficult to set a timeline."

Source: AFP


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