Bangladesh Seeks Greater Swedish Support for Rohingya as Both Sides Discuss Safe Return
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Symbolic Concessions, No Implementation: Myanmar’s Promises of Rohingya Repatriation
Myanmar’s latest pledge to repatriate 300,000 Rohingya refugees cannot be viewed as a credible commitment. It’s yet another iteration of a well-established diplomatic pattern.
The Rohingya crisis is one of the world's longest-running and most complex displacement crises. Many believe that the displacement of the Rohingya began with the mass exodus to Bangladesh in 2017. In reality, its history is even longer. In 1978, the military government of Myanmar launched a citizenship verification campaign called "Operation Nagamin". At that time, the Rohingya population in Arakan (later renamed Rakhine) in particular was subje…
Bangladesh Seeks Greater Swedish Support for Rohingya as Both Sides Discuss Safe Return
by RK Desk Dhaka | August 11, 2026 Bangladesh has urged Sweden to increase support for Rohingya refugees and help keep the crisis high on the international agenda, as officials from the two countries discussed repatriation, refugee protection, migration and bilateral cooperation in Dhaka on Tuesday. Swedish Ambassador to Bangladesh Nicolas Linus Ragnar Weeks met Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed at the Ministry of Home Affairs at the Bangladesh Sec…
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