Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has sought international community's continuous attention to the Rohingya crisis, otherwise, he warned that it might put the entire region in trouble, not just Bangladesh.
"We must pay attention," he said while speaking at a high-level discussion on the Rohingya crisis held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly on Tuesday afternoon (NY time).
Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain, High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi, ICC Prosecutor Karim A.A. Khan, IOM Director General Amy Pope, Principal Coordinator on SDGs Affairs Lamiya Morshed, Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam and CA's Special Assistant Mahfuj Alam, among others, spoke at the event.
Chief Adviser Prof Yunus proposed to international community to re-visit approach to Rohingya crisis.
He said the UN Secretary General may convene an all stakeholders' conference on the Rohingya crisis soonest possible.
The conference should review the overall situation of the crisis and suggest innovative and forward looking way outs, he said.
Secondly, Prof Yunus said, the Joint Response Plan, managed jointly by the UN System and Bangladesh, needs to be energised.
The resource raising mechanism needs further political push in view of the sliding funding situation, he said.
In his third proposal, Prof Yunus said the international community should seriously support the justice and accountability mechanism to address genocidal crimes committed against the Rohingya community.
Eventually, the Chief Adviser said, redressing injustice that has been perpetrated by the military junta in Myanmar is the key to long term peace and security.
"Honoured to take part in the discussion on Rohingya refugees led by the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh. This is a yearly UNGA event but Dr Yunus’ presence and vision meant that it wasn’t business as usual," said the UNHCR chief.
He said they must strive to end the Rohingya people’s discrimination, statelessness and exile.
"It was a very successful meeting. Everyone appreciated Bangladesh’s efforts and reiterated their continuous support," Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam told reporters on Tuesday night.