In light of the escalating violence between the Arakan Army (AA) and the Burmese military junta in Rakhine State, the Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK (BROUK) calls for urgent and decisive action by the interim government of Bangladesh to ensure the protection and rights of Rohingya refugees. The ongoing conflict has forced many Rohingya to undertake perilous journeys to escape violence, only to face tragic outcomes, including drowning and pushbacks by Bangladesh authorities.
Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK extends its sincere gratitude to the government of Bangladesh for its ongoing efforts to host over a million Rohingya refugees, providing them with shelter and safety amid one of the world’s most protracted humanitarian crises. We also commend Muhammad Yunus, the interim leader of Bangladesh, for his recent commitment, expressed in his first major policy address, to continue supporting the Rohingya community. His pledge underscores the critical role Bangladesh plays in both humanitarian support and economic stability.
“The world is closely observing Bangladesh’s response to the Rohingya refugee crisis. The interim government has a crucial opportunity to affirm its commitment to human rights by immediately halting pushbacks and ensuring that all refugees receive the protection and support guaranteed by international law,” said Tun Khin, President of Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK. “This is a defining moment for Bangladesh to act with urgency and restore the dignity and safety of those who have endured unimaginable suffering.”
The plight of Rohingya refugees is exacerbated by the dangerous sea crossings they undertake, fleeing violence only to be met with further suffering. Reports indicate that many boats have capsized or been forcibly returned, violating the principle of non-refoulement as outlined in the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol, which prohibits returning individuals to places where they face serious threats.
BROUK urges the interim government of Bangladesh to take the following constructive and necessary measures to address this crisis and safeguard the rights of Rohingya refugees:
Addressing these critical issues provides the interim government with a vital chance to affirm its dedication to human rights and international norms.
We also call on the international community to fully fund the humanitarian needs of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, which donors have consistently failed to do.
“The interim government must seize this moment to enact meaningful, rights-respecting measures for Rohingya refugees and the international community must provide funding and other support to ensure this happens. Bangladesh’s leadership is essential to ensuring justice and protection for those in need,” said Tun Khin, President of Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK.
The interim government of Bangladesh has a unique opportunity to transform its approach towards Rohingya refugees. By adopting these recommendations, Bangladesh can demonstrate its commitment to upholding the dignity and safety of some of the world’s most vulnerable people.
For more information, contact: Tun Khin, President of BROUK at +44 788 871 4866.