British shadow Minister for International Development Roberta Blackman-Woods, who recently visited Bangladesh and Rohingya camps, moved the motion with Ian Paisley in the chair. "When it comes to the potential return of Rohingya refugees, returning stateless people to remain stateless in their country of origin is not good enough. “Because otherwise, we are expecting the perpetrators of ethnic cleansing to be the ones managing this process?”"Absolutely," Mark Field said in reply. He also said the UK government concluded that the inexcusable violence perpetrated on the Rohingya by the Burmese military and ethnic Rakhine militia appears to be ethnic cleansing – or is ethnic cleansing. Rohingya refugees scrambled for relief materials at Palongkhali in Ukhia, Cox's Bazar on Saturday as aid workers threw clothes from a truck.
Source: bd News24 November 29, 2017 21:24 UTC