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The Muslim world looked at Sheikh Hasina



The Muslim world has looked at Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for humanitarian assistance as well as raising global opinion against racial violence, assassination and displacement of Rohingyas in Myanmar. Alongside the diplomatic efforts to end the crisis, they want to stand beside Bangladesh with humanitarian assistance.

Meanwhile, Indonesia's Foreign Minister Rataneto Murasudi has visited Bangladesh as the ambassador of his country. Besides Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali, he has also met Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Turkish Foreign Minister MVL Chavhasoglu, who is visiting Dhaka on Wednesday as the ambassador of the country's Foreign Minister shortly after the Indonesian Foreign Minister Turkey President Erdogan is already a president Speaking in the telephone with Abdul Hamid

Turkish President Erdogan
Turkish President Erdogan
After a meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Foreign Minister Mahmud Ali, the Indonesian Foreign Minister said in a brief statement on Tuesday night that her country's President Joko Bidodo sent him to Bangladesh with three messages.

Those messages are: 1 For the sake of the refugee problem, the burden on Bangladesh, for the sake of sympathizing with Indonesia, 2. Reporting that Indonesia is ready to help reduce pressure on Bangladesh, and 3 Discuss the real situation directly.

Indonesian Foreign Minister Ratanoto Murasudi said that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has agreed on principle to take the assistance of Indonesia. 'We will continue to talk about how Indonesian can help,' said Renato Masududi.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina called on the Myanmar government to stop the violence in the Rakhine state in the evening with a meeting with Indonesian Foreign Minister Rataneto Marsudi in the evening.

Referring to cooperation, Sheikh Hasina said, "We will cooperate to deal with the crisis of Myanmar, but they should stop violence."

In relation to the solution, he said to the country: It can not be resolved militaryly. Political issues should be resolved. "The cooperation between Border Guard-BGB and Nasaka (Myanmar border guards) will increase, that is what we want," said the Prime Minister.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mewalut Chavasaglu
Turkish Foreign Minister Mewalut Chavasaglu
He said that in neighboring country no country will allow us to use Bangladesh's land for instability or rebellion. Our BGB can cooperate to curb the uprising.

Referring to Myanmar citizens as refugees in Bangladesh, she said that they have to understand our problems. It's a big burden for us to come so many people.

In addition to Indonesia, along with Turkey, it will tell similar status to Bangladesh.

Turkey Foreign Minister MV Lakhvi Chughsaloo is coming to Bangladesh on Wednesday to discuss ongoing Rohingya crisis, visit Rohingya refuge camp and refuge with Rohingya. Mevlut will meet Bangladesh Foreign Minister Abul Hasan Mahmood Ali on the tour.

Foreign Ministry sources said that on September 4, the foreign minister's dialogue was on the issue of signing a compromise to help Bangladesh to face the Rohingya crisis.

It is also learned in the ministry sources that Turkey's Foreign Minister is coming to Bangladesh in private jet. Bangladesh Foreign Minister Abul Hasan Mahmud Ali is scheduled to visit Cox's Bazar as the foreign minister's visit to Turkey.

On Friday, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gave a strong condemnation of violence against the Rohingyas. He called it a genocide. Earlier, on Thursday, the Bangladeshi President Abdul Hamid called on the phone to pledge support to Bangladesh for sheltering the Rohingya.

Rohingyas are being burnt to house
Rohingyas are being burnt to house
He expressed deep concern over the prevailing situation in Myanmar's Rakhine state and the persecution and campaign of the country's army on the Rohingya people. Turkish president calls on 20 world leaders to solve the crisis

United Nations Refugee Agency UNHCR is talking alongside Muslim countries about emergency relief assistance for Rohingyas fleeing Myanmar.

In a statement on Tuesday, continuous violence in Myanmar and deep concern about Rohingyas coming to Bangladesh is expressed.

UNACHAR Headquarters, Geneva's spokeswoman, Japan Aslam Khan said in the statement that after the conflict began in the northern Rakhine state in Myanmar last month, approximately 1.32 million refugees entered Bangladesh. Myanmar civilians are being killed.

Rohingya mother's cry
Rohingya mother's cry
"It is important to find out the root cause of the new creation, so that people are not forced to flee. In addition, this arrangement should be done so that they can safely and honorably return to their homes, "UNHCR statement said:" The people who come to Bangladesh are sad about the situation. Many people have crossed the jungle, hills and rivers from their village home. They are hungry, weak and sick.

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