BD, Myanmar finalise physical arrangement for repatriation of Rohingya within two years


FE Team | Published: January 16, 2018 12:16:37 | Updated: January 17, 2018 15:51:20


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Bangladesh and Myanmar have finalised the physical arrangement for repatriating Rohingyas who fled persecution in their homeland.

The Joint Working Group (JWG) on the return of the displaced Rohingyas from Rakhine State finalised the physical arrangement at their first two-day meeting, which began on Monday in Myanmar's capital Nay Pyi Taw.

The Physical Arrangement stipulates that the repatriation would be completed preferably within two years from the commencement of repatriation.

Verification and return will be based on considering the family as a unit.

The two countries also finalized the "form" for verification.

The decision was taken at the first meeting of the Joint Working Group (JWG) on the return of the displaced Rohingyas from Rakhine State, was held on Monday-Tuesday in Nay Pyi Taw.

Foreign Secretary Md. Shahidul Haque led the Bangladesh delegation while Permanent Secretary Myint Thu led the Myanmar side.

Modalities for repatriation of orphans and children born out of unwarranted incidence have been incorporated in the said Arrangement.

Under the Physical Arrangement Bangladesh would establish five transit camps from which returnees would be received initially in two reception centers on Myanmar side.

Myanmar would shelter the returnees in a temporary accommodation at the Hla Pho Khung and expeditiously rebuild the houses for the returnees to move in there.

UNB said that Myanmar would consider resettling the people staying at the zero line on a priority basis.

Myanmar has reiterated its commitment to stop outflow of Myanmar residents to Bangladesh.

Both countries agreed to form two Technical Working Group, one on verification and the other on return.

The Physical Arrangement has included modalities of the relevant aspects of the return.

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