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Law violators must not get impunity

Bangladesh urges UN regarding Rohingya persecution

Bangladesh has called upon the United Nations to make sure that no one enjoys impunity despite full violation of international laws related to humanitarian and human rights issues while treating Rohingyas.

Bangladesh has also said it needs to be ensured that no one gets impunity for crimes against Rohingyas due to “absence of visible and effective steps” of the UN Security Council.

Permanent Representative of the Bangladesh Mission to the United Nations Masud Bin Momen made the call while delivering a speech at an open debate on “Upholding International Law within the Context of the Maintenance of International Peace and Security” held in New York recently.

Describing the humanitarian crisis seen by the UN Security Council team in Bangladesh and Myanmar recently, Ambassador Momen urged all to make full utilisation of the international laws in finding a sustainable solution to Rohingya crisis.

He hoped that the UNSC will consider the humanitarian appeal made by the forcibly displaced Rohingyas seeking justice and accountability, said the Bangladesh mission yesterday.

Ambassadors and representatives of over 75 countries including 15 UNSC member states spoke at the debate.

The speakers termed the international laws heart of the United Nations and said there is no alternative to using these laws in maintaining peace and security.

Chef de Cabinet Maria Luiza Viotti spoke at the debate on behalf of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

“Against a backdrop of grave threats and growing turmoil in many regions, the unity of this body and the serious commitment of the entire international community will be crucial in preventing human suffering and defending our common humanity. The secretariat stands ready to support these efforts,” said Viotti.

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Law violators must not get impunity

Bangladesh urges UN regarding Rohingya persecution

Bangladesh has called upon the United Nations to make sure that no one enjoys impunity despite full violation of international laws related to humanitarian and human rights issues while treating Rohingyas.

Bangladesh has also said it needs to be ensured that no one gets impunity for crimes against Rohingyas due to “absence of visible and effective steps” of the UN Security Council.

Permanent Representative of the Bangladesh Mission to the United Nations Masud Bin Momen made the call while delivering a speech at an open debate on “Upholding International Law within the Context of the Maintenance of International Peace and Security” held in New York recently.

Describing the humanitarian crisis seen by the UN Security Council team in Bangladesh and Myanmar recently, Ambassador Momen urged all to make full utilisation of the international laws in finding a sustainable solution to Rohingya crisis.

He hoped that the UNSC will consider the humanitarian appeal made by the forcibly displaced Rohingyas seeking justice and accountability, said the Bangladesh mission yesterday.

Ambassadors and representatives of over 75 countries including 15 UNSC member states spoke at the debate.

The speakers termed the international laws heart of the United Nations and said there is no alternative to using these laws in maintaining peace and security.

Chef de Cabinet Maria Luiza Viotti spoke at the debate on behalf of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

“Against a backdrop of grave threats and growing turmoil in many regions, the unity of this body and the serious commitment of the entire international community will be crucial in preventing human suffering and defending our common humanity. The secretariat stands ready to support these efforts,” said Viotti.

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