UK urges Rohingyas to pay more money to the UK 9A18.1-G ♠

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(28.41) UK urges Rohingyas to pay more money to the UK

UK urges Rohingyas fleeing Myanmar for more funding through Bangladesh State Minister for Asia and Pacific Region Mark Field and Special Representative for Gender Equality in Japan, Japan Roper said to the international community, Bangladesh needs more money to ensure the right to education for Rohingyas. How British aid allocated for Rohingyas is being spent and the government of Bangladesh is Rohingya Women's education Tre What has taken the initiative, they will come to Bangladesh to investigate. Already, after visiting refugee camps in Kutupalanga, they said that they have been tolerant of Bangladesh's behavior towards women and children.

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Mark Field and Joanna Roper, discussed with some government ministers in Dhaka after visiting Bangladesh. At that time, they brought forward the support for Rohingas. They have already visited the Kutupalong and have seen the endangerment of the Rohingya. Field and Roper will discuss with the ministers about the Rohingya issue in Dhaka today (Sunday). They will try to learn about Bangladesh's movements with Rohingyas through those discussions. They will also look into the education of Rohingya girls and children.

In August last year, the Myanmar army strengthened pre-planned and structured violence against Rohingya after the Rakhine security forces launched a checkpoint Nearly seven lakh Rohingyas flee to Bangladesh in the face of murder, rape and arson. Field and Joanna talked with the Rohingya family visiting the Kutupalong refugee camp. They have heard from them the horrific description of the killing of Rohingya. Besides, there was also the risk of living there in the rainy season itself. They also visited UNICEF's child-friendly places. Refugee children have searched for the children. See also the health centers. Joanna Roper Naribandh went to a center. All the horror stories of sexual harassment have been heard.

The UK has been supporting the Rohingya crisis since its inception. They have helped 129 million pounds of assistance from Rohingyas since September. Mark Field assured that the assistance will continue in front of him. He said, "What I saw today is really heartbreaking. Now we are firmly committed to their support. I urge the international community to make more funding through Bangladesh with the help of Rohingya. '

Joanna Roper said, "The anger that we heard about the Rohingyas, I was angry at it. Myanmar's incident is very disgusting. However, we are fully aware of the care given to women and children in camps. "Speaking of the UK's commitment to women education, she said that there must be no guarantee that women are not backward. Roper said on 18 June, the British Foreign Minister urged all women to create quality education opportunities for at least 12 years in the United Nations Human Rights Council. Roper brought the position of the British Foreign Minister forward and said that the same situation for Rohingya women is also theirs.

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