Tuesday, February 5, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

Visible signs of humanity in Bangladesh: Angelina Jolie


Angelina Jolie
Popular Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie has hoped the Myanmar government's "sincere goodwill" to ensure the co-existence of all communities in the Rakhine state. He called on the press conference in Kutupalong, Cox's Bazar on Tuesday. Bangladesh appreciated the donation of more than 10 lakh Rohingyas.
Angelina Jolie said, "The benevolence of Bangladesh by showing shelter of Rohingyas is very significant, it is very significant. And this is the visible sign of humanity. '
UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie arrives in Dhaka on a three-day visit on Monday. Yesterday he went to Cox's Bazar. Jolie's visit to Bangladesh to see the condition of more than one million Rohingya who took refuge in Bangladesh He talked about solving this problem today.
Like yesterday, Jolie visited Rohingya camp today. Later, at a press conference in Kutupalong Jolie's speech was highlighted by a UNHCR notification.
Jolie said, within a few months, more than seven million Rohingyas were forced to come to Bangladesh from the Rakhine state. Rohingya continue to come to Bangladesh yet. 
Jolie said, "Today in Cox's Bazar where we are standing, the world's largest shelter is in there. More than six lakh Rohingyas have been sheltered here. He said all refugees are distressed. But the Rohingya are not just house-houses, they are the countrymen. Jolie said in different humanitarian activities that they did not receive citizenship of the country born in the Rohingya country. This is the biggest human rights violation. They are not called Rohingya.
Angelina Jolie said Rohingya has full right to return to the country. But they will return to the country only when they think they have adequate security there. After returning, their rights will be respected, they will also get the assurance. 
Jolie highlighted her experience after inspecting the Rohingya camp, saying, "Talking to a woman yesterday. She has been subjected to rape in Myanmar. He said to me, "If you want to send me back safely, before killing me here."
Jolie urged Rohingyas to come to Bangladesh and extend their hands to co-operation.

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