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Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 25, 2020

Covid-19: UK pledges to help BD, Rohingyas


dailyobserver
 Thursday, 25 June, 2020

UK International Development Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan has said they are strongly committed to helping Bangladesh and the Rohingya people through this devastating crisis.

She came on a virtual visit to Bangladesh on Wednesday and saw how UK aid is working with the government of Bangladesh to tackle coronavirus in the country.

The UK has dedicated at least £21 million to tackle coronavirus in Bangladesh, where 120,000 cases have been reported.

UK minister urged to mount pressure on Myanmar over Rohingya on virtual Bangladesh visit

bdnews24.com
Staff Correspondent,
25 Jun 2020

Bangladesh has once again called on the UK to exert and increase pressure on Myanmar for solving the Rohingya crisis urgently through sustainable repatriation of the Rohingya refugees to Rakhine.

Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen and UK International Development Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan discussed the issue during her “virtual visit” to Bangladesh on Wednesday.

Monday, April 6, 2020

UK announces 21m pounds in virus funds for Bangladesh

bdnews24.com 
News Desk bdnews24.com
Published: 06 Apr 2020

Friday, October 11, 2019

UK pledges a further £87m


The Daily Star  
Diplomatic Correspondent

October 10, 2019

The UK has pledged further support of £30 million for mitigating the Rohingya crisis, to help with food, healthcare, sanitation and counselling for victims of sexual violence.

The UK’s International Development Minister Baroness Sugg announced the aid support, on top of the UK’s recent pledge of £87 million in this regard during a visit to Bangladesh last week.

Friday, August 30, 2019

Fears for 'a lost generation' of Rohingya children in Bangladesh - new briefing

Amnesty International UK
29 Aug 2019
Press releases



Two years after a brutal ethnic cleansing campaign forced around 700,000 Rohingya to flee Myanmar for Bangladesh, refugees are still trapped in unbearable conditions in overcrowded camps, Amnesty International said in a new briefing published today (August 29).

The 70-page briefing, ‘I don’t know what my future will be’: Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, warns that a ‘lost generation’ of Rohingya children are being systematically denied an education, and documents the sense of hopelessness and uncertainty expressed by many young people in the camps.

Amnesty researchers travelled to Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh and spoke to 97 refugees in nine camps in February this year. With the situation still dire, Amnesty is calling on the Bangladeshi government to look beyond emergency measures and develop a long-term response to respect and protect the rights of refugees.

Monday, July 8, 2019

UK for working together to find solution to Rohingya crisis

UNB
UNB News
July 08, 2019,

Photo: Courtesy
Dhaka, July 8 (UNB) - British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Robert Chatterton Dickson on Monday laid emphasis on more “unified approach” in the UN Security Council saying it is really urgent to work together globally to find a solution to Rohingya crisis.

He said the news headlines that he saw over the last couple of days regarding Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s just-concluded China visit are “very encouraging”.

During the visit, Bangladesh and China agreed on speedy solution to the Rohingya crisis noting that it cannot be kept unresolved.

Sunday, April 7, 2019

PM seeks sustained global pressure to repatriate Rohingyas

The Daily Star 
Sunday, "April 7, 2019"

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on April 7, 2019, calla upon the international community, including the United Kingdom (UK), to keep up mounting pressure on Myanmar for taking back the forcibly displaced Rohingyas. Photo: BSS

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today called upon the international community, including the United Kingdom (UK), to keep up mounting pressure on Myanmar to take back the forcibly displaced Rohingyas.

She made the appeal while visiting UK Minister of State for Asia and the Pacific at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Mark Field, MP, paid a courtesy call on her at the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) this morning.

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Rohingya issue dominates agenda at PM’s first meeting with UK envoy

Dhaka Tribune
Wednesday, Apr 03, 2019


Newly appointed British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Robert Chatterton Dickson pays a courtesy call on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her official residence Ganabhaban on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 Focus Bangla

UK companies ‘very keen’ to invest in Bangladesh, UK high commissioner tells PM

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has reiterated that the country wants safe and quick repatriation of the displaced Rohingya, who took shelter in Bangladesh.

Friday, March 29, 2019

Bangladesh wants UK's leading role in UN to end Rohingya crisis

UNB
UNB News
Publish Date - March 29, 2019,


State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam along with others cut cake at the 49th Bangladesh Independence and National Day Reception in London on Wednesday, Mar 27, 2019. Photo: Courtesy

Dhaka, Mar 29 (UNB) – Bangladesh has sought UK’s strong and unremitting support to ensure the Rohingyas’ safe return to their homeland.

“We would like to see UK’s sustained diplomatic leadership in the UN, Geneva and the Security Council for the safe and sustainable return of Rohingyas to Myanmar,” State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam said at the 49th Bangladesh Independence and National Day Reception in London on Wednesday.

Bangladesh seeks UK’s ‘sustained leadership’ on Rohingya issue

bdnews24.com 
Senior Correspondent bdnews24.com
Published: 29 Mar 2019



Bangladesh wants the ‘sustained diplomatic leadership’ of the United Kingdom in the United Nations to resolve the Rohingya crisis, State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam has said.

Speaking at an event marking Bangladesh’s independence in London, the state minister called for the “strong and unremitting” support of the UK – the top donor in the humanitarian response to the Rohingya crisis – to tackle the issue.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

President urges UK to play strong role for Rohingya repatriation

Prothum Alo _______________
Mar 06, 2019 

President M Abdul Hamid sought continued cooperation and stronger role of the United Kingdom to ensure a safe and dignified repatriation of the Rohingyas as outgoing UK High Commissioner to Bangladesh Alison Blake called on him at Bangabhan in the capital on Wednesday afternoon.

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Dhaka urges London to return all convicted criminals

NEWAGE

United News of Bangladesh . Dhaka | Published: 01:19, Mar 06,2019 

Bangladesh urged the United Kingdom to send back all the criminals convicted by Bangladesh courts but were living in the UK.

‘You should send back all the criminals who have been convicted by our courts,’ foreign minister AK Abdul Monen told outgoing British high commissioner Alison Blake without mentioning the name of any convicted criminal.

While talking to reporters at his office, the foreign minister said that he had told the British ambassador that the UK should send back all the convicted criminals if they claimed that their justice system was fair and they believed in law and fairness.

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Myanmar must ensure safety of returning Rohingya: UK

The Peninsula
20 Feb 2019


In this file photo taken on November 26, 2017, Rohingya Muslim refugees walk down a hillside in the Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh. AFP/Ed Jones



By Md. Kamruzzaman I Anadolu


DHAKA: A top British official on Tuesday urged Myanmar’s authorities to ensure a safe environment for the repatriation of hundreds of thousands of persecuted Rohingya Muslims who fled the country since August 2017.

Monday, February 18, 2019

UK aid protecting women from trafficking in Burma – and helping them into jobs

GOV.UK 
Published 18 February 2019

Press release 
International Development Secretary calls for most vulnerable to be given a say in Burma's future after shifting the work of UK aid to help disadvantaged and conflict-affected people.  


Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Propaganda of omission: Britain’s role in Rohingya genocide absent from UK reports

In recent years, tens of thousands of ethnic Rohingya have been killed by the Burmese military. The ethnic cleansing made international headlines. But Britain’s role is conspicuously absent from UK mainstream reporting.

Saturday, January 12, 2019

UK reiterates need for safe return of Rohingyas


British Foreign and Commonwealth Office Minister of State for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field reiterated the UK’s deep appreciation for PM Sheikh Hasina’s role in the Rohingya refugee crisis and underlined the need for their safe return to Myanmar through involvement of UN agencies.

Friday, January 11, 2019

ေဒၚေအာင္ဆန္းစုၾကည္ကို ခ်ီးျမႇင့္ခဲ့တဲ့ City of London ဂုဏ္ထူးေဆာင္ဆု ျပန္ရုပ္သိမ္းမည္

                               ၂ဝ၁၇ ေမလ ၈ ရက္ေန႔က ေဒၚေအာင္ဆန္းစုၾကည္ Freedom of the City of London ဂုဏ္ထူးေဆာင္ဆု လက္ခံရယူစဥ္။

ၿပီးခဲ့တဲ့ ၂ဝ၁၇ ခုႏွစ္က ေဒၚေအာင္ဆန္းစုၾကည္ကို ခ်ီးျမႇင့္ခဲ့တဲ့ Freedom of the City of London ဂုဏ္ ထူးေဆာင္ဆုကို ျပန္ရုပ္သိမ္းဖို႔ လန္ဒန္ၿမိဳ႕ေတာ္ ေကာ္ပိုေရးရွင္းရဲ႕ အဖြဲ႔ဝင္ေတြ မေန႔က မဲခြဲ ဆံုးျဖတ္လိုက္ ၾကပါတယ္။

UK calls on Aung San Suu Kyi to take ‘personal interest’ in Reuters reporters jailed in Myanmar


Britain has called on the leader of Myanmar to investigate whether due process was followed in the case of two Reuters reporters who were sentenced to seven years in jail over claims they broke the country’s official secrets act.

Friday, September 21, 2018

( 20.09.2018) Jeremy Hunt's statement to media on his September 2018 visit to Burma ( Press release )

Jeremy Hunt's statement to media on his September 2018 visit to Burma

Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt gave a statement as he completed a 2-day visit to Burma. 
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt visited Burma on 19 and 20 September. The visit included talks with State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and a tour of northern Rakhine, the area where thousands of Rohingya have fled.

Speaking to media, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said:
Burma is a country that has made some important steps towards democracy in the last few years, holding their first democratic elections 3 years ago. Although they are not fully democratic they have been moving in the right direction.
On the Rohingya crisis, the Foreign Secretary said:
I went to Rakhine State myself to see what had happened. What is essential now is that the perpetrators of any atrocities are brought to justice, because without that there can be no solution to the huge refugee problem. We will use all the tools at our disposal to try and make sure there is accountability.
I’ll be going to New York next week for the United Nations General Assembly to discuss what we should do. Britain can’t act alone. We need to act in concert with other countries – we are a believer in the international rules based order. It’s incredibly important for all of us that those perpetrators face justice.
On the first day of his visit, Foreign Secretary Hunt met human rights defenders from the Association for the Assistance of Political Prisoners and toured the Shwedagon Pagoda in Rangoon.

Further information


Sunday, November 27, 2016

( 27.11.2016 ) “ဘီဘီစီမှ ၂၂-၁၁-၂၀၁၆ ရက်နေ့တွင်ထုတ် လွှင့်ခဲ့သည့်အစီအစဉ်အပေါ် မြန်မာသံရုံး၊ လန်ဒန်မြို့မှ ကန့်ကွက်စာပေးပို့ထားရှိမှု”



“ဘီဘီစီမှ ၂၂-၁၁-၂၀၁၆ ရက်နေ့တွင် ထုတ်လွှင့်ခဲ့သည့်  အစီအစဉ်အပေါ် မြန်မာသံရုံး၊ လန်ဒန်မြို့မှ ကန့်ကွက် စာပေးပို့ထားရှိမှု”

Response by Myanmar Embassy to the BBC World News Program.

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