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Bangladesh’s Yunus Calls For Action to Prevent Rohingya Refugee ‘Catastrophe’

Amnesty International reports forced labor, food shortages, and severe restrictions for Rohingya under Arakan Army control, with 57% of families in central Rakhine unable to meet basic food needs.

  • Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus warned on September 30, 2025, that the Rohingya refugee crisis risks catastrophic collapse due to worsening conditions in camps.
  • This crisis stems from decades of persecution in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, ongoing armed conflict since a 2021 coup, and the 2017 military clearance operation that forced over 1.2 million Rohingya to flee.
  • The Arakan Army seized northern Rakhine in 2024, imposing severe restrictions including forced labor, movement bans, inadequate food, health, and education access, while both the army and Myanmar military commit human rights abuses.
  • Amnesty International researcher Joe Freeman emphasized that the situation in northern Rakhine remains unsafe for the Rohingya to return, citing issues such as disappearances and enforced labor carried out by the Arakan Army.
  • Yunus urged global action and expects a UN conference in New York to galvanize international support, warning that premature repatriation without resolving acute dangers could worsen the crisis.
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Bloody fighting between Myanmar's army and a separatist movement is proving an "insurmountable barrier" to the return of the country's displaced Rohingya minority, a UN official warned Tuesday.

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The Diplomat broke the news in Tokyo, Japan on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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