Bangladesh seeks US sanction on 'perpetrators behind Rohingya persecution'

Foreign minister A K Abdul Momen (R) with US senator Christopher Murphy. Photo: Collected
Foreign minister A K Abdul Momen (R) with US senator Christopher Murphy. Photo: Collected

Visiting Bangladesh foreign minister, AK Abdul Momen, on Tuesday met with US senator Christopher Murphy and USAID administrator ambassador Mark Green, says a press statement.

“In his meeting with senator Christopher Murphy, Bangladesh minister Momen suggested that it would be effective if both houses of the US Congress could pass resolution with clauses on sanctions to perpetrators and entities in Myanmar who persecuted the minority Rohingyas and grossly violated human rights,” the press statement reads.

Momen told the US politicians that the Myanmar authorities took back some Rohingyas in the 1990s when they were isolated internationally.

“However, this time they have not taken the required measures to implement the agreements to repatriate the Rohingyas to Myanmar. Senator Murphy thanked the Bangladesh minister for his helpful briefings and assured to remain beside Bangladesh in dealing with this crisis,” it added.

At the meeting with the USAID administrator, Bangladesh foreign minister thanked the USA for standing beside the Rohingyas with material help as well as political support.

He also said, “The problem was created by Myanmar and the solution lies with Myanmar too.

“It is extremely critical to create international pressure on the Myanmar military so that they stop persecution on the Rohingyas and create conducive environment to facilitate the latter’s safe return.”

He urged upon the US administration to solicit support on Rohingya issues from the countries who maintain close economic and commercial ties with Myanmar and together create pressure on Myanmar to take back its nationals from Bangladesh as per agreements signed.

Ambassador Mark Green then reassured Momen of a peaceful resolution to the Rohingya issue is not just Bangladesh’s concern rather it is a responsibility of the global community.

He said, “USAID will continue financial support to the Rohingyas and the host community. He thanked the Government of Bangladesh for its generosity and compassion.”

Momen briefed ambassador Green about relocation of one lac Rohingyas from Cox’s Bazar to Bhashanchar, an island which Bangladesh made habitable at own expense.

He also said the Rohingyas will have livelihood opportunities in Bhashanchar.

Bangladesh Ambassador to the USA Mohammad Ziauddin accompanied the foreign minister during the meetings.