Crisis needs to resolve no matter if it’s ‘Genocide’!

    Utpal Dutta : Crisis really soars while Myanmar putting into immense pressure in our socioeconomic formation leaving 1.1 million Roh Rohingya ynga. And PM naturally opts to pushing UN to resolve it through the international community as soon as it is possible. Bangladesh seeks an early possible solution of the crisis.” We want an early peaceful solution to the Rohynga crisis.” Says, PM Seikh Hasina. PM asks for an immediate and implication of agreement between Myanmar and UN too.
    Over again Bangladesh are to experience the heinous outcome of 1971, reveals the PM’s addresses in 73rd UN General Assembly. With a war shedding blood, leaving 30 million people fallen Bangladesh attained independence in 1971. What has been going on in Myanmar with Rohynga attributes the same genocide and Bangladesh has to carry on its consequences.
    Notwithstanding, mere ‘push back’ is not there, PM stresses on while addressing UN General Assembly, genocide wears appearance what has been happened to Bangladesh in 1971.
    ‘I can feel the pain and sufferings of countless people around the world, persecuted and expelled from their home like Rohingya, urges PM while times and again voices over the International community, especially UN to take on the much left issue and behold it as the crime against humanity.
    During the Liberation War of Bangladesh three million people area killed by the by the Pakistani, two hundred thousand women were raped heinously, ten million had to flee their home and take refuge in neighboring country, India.
    As a nation or fellow human being neither we can ignore nor can we remain silent to their plight, regratbbly utter PM Seikh Hasina. As if it seems to a labyrinth, a dilemma left to be resolved by us. International community has a greater, purposeful and noteworthy role to play although they are yet to be playing that. Bangladesh, in the real ground, will be waiting to see the role-play soon, asked PM.
    ‘You (Seikh Hasina) can be a role model for many other head of the states’, crowns the Secretary praising PM in terms of her individual an indistinctive quality as a head of the state.
    An US department report released Monday attributes Rohingya ordeal as ‘a well-planned controlled murder’ without using any words of phrase like ‘Genocide’ or ‘crimes against humanity.
    When and how the ‘controlled murder’ goes beyond border and could be defined as genocide!
    “There were not legal judgments expressed in it because that wasn’t the point of report.” US Deputy Secretary of State John Sulyvan told in New York at a news conference when he was asked. “We are working toward holding those accountable, including judgment like the one you have offered – characterizing it as a crime against humanity or genocide.” Replied US Deputy Secretary when asked.
    Crimes against humanity should not be termed as ‘crime’ as long as humanity cried out and the crying failed to reach out certain quarter! Humanity cries, no matter, someone termed it out as crime, genocide!
    The writer is an editorial assistant, The New York Times, Bangladesh National Section

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