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UN adopts consensus Rohingya resolution

 Published: 03:04, 17 November 2022

UN adopts consensus Rohingya resolution

The Third Committee of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has adopted the annual resolution on the situation of human rights of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar by consensus.

The resolution_ jointly tabled by the member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the European Union (EU) on Wednesday_ was cosponsored by 109 countries_ the highest number of countries since 2017.

The primary focus of the resolution was the human rights situation of the Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar_ including in the context of current political developments.

It called upon Myanmar to address the root causes of the Rohingya crisis and create a conducive environment in Rakhine to facilitate the voluntary_ safe_ and dignified return of the Rohingyas to their homeland in Myanmar.

"Pending their return_ the Rohingyas living in the camps deserve the solidarity of the international community. The humanitarian response plan needs to be adequately funded_" said Bangladesh's Charge de Affairs Md Monwar Hossain during the adoption of the resolution.

In his statement_ he also expressed appreciation to OIC and EU for their leadership on this important human rights issue referring to the untenability of the protracted presence of Rohingyas in Bangladesh.

"While we provided shelter to the fleeing Rohingyas out of humanitarian consideration_ they were always meant to return to Myanmar_" Hossain said.

To that end_ Bangladesh has taken multi-pronged diplomatic efforts - both at the bilateral and multilateral fronts with a view to improving the conditions in Myanmar and facilitating their safe_ voluntary_ and sustainable return_ he said.

The resolution called upon Myanmar to cooperate fully with the special envoy of the secretary general on Myanmar and all the human rights mechanisms of the UN.

The resolution recognized the important role of the regional countries and the regional organizations_ such as ASEAN in addressing the political and humanitarian crisis in Myanmar_ and in this regard called for swift implementation of ASEAN's 5-point consensus.

It noted the ongoing justice and accountability processes and welcomed the developments in the case against Myanmar in the International Court of Justice and the investigation by the Prosecution of the International Criminal Court.

The resolution expressed solidarity with Bangladesh and recognized Bangladesh's humanitarian efforts_ and its continued cooperation with the ICC_ IIMM_ and other accountability mechanisms toward ensuring justice and accountability for the human rights violations against the Rohingya in Myanmar.

The member states have also been urged to continue their humanitarian support to the Rohingya living in Bangladesh in the spirit of responsibility and burden sharing.

This resolution in the UN is a unique example of cross-regional solidarity for the Rohingya Muslims and their cause as it is a matter of great regret that the situation in Myanmar continues to deteriorate leading to delay in the repatriation of the Rohingyas to their homeland.

This resolution gives the UN member States the much-needed impetus to reinforce their collective efforts to achieve durable solutions for the Rohingyas.