Myanmar government proposes return plan for Rohingya to Bangladesh, August 17 5:30

It is clear that the Myanmar government has proposed to the Bangladesh government a plan to start returning some evacuees from this month on the issue that the minorities of Myanmar, Rohingya people are forced to evacuate to neighboring Bangladesh I made it.

In Rakhine State, western Myanmar, at the end of August, an army eradication campaign was held against the minority Muslim Rohingya armed forces, and more than 700,000 Rohingya residents were evacuated to neighboring Bangladesh.

On this issue, a spokesperson for the Presidential Office of Myanmar revealed on the 16th that he had proposed to the Bangladesh government a plan to start returning some evacuees from this month.

The plan is about the people whose governments have confirmed their identity,
▼ Initially 3450 people,
▼ Next is about 8000 people,
▼ Next, we will return to approximately 25,000 people in three stages.

However, there is no response from the Bangladesh government so far. There have been attempts to return, but it has not been realized because Rohingya people are strongly concerned about safety, and it is unclear whether this plan can be implemented.

It will soon be two years since the problem occurred, and the accusations from the international community will intensify, and the Myanmar government is also likely to appeal its stance toward resolution.