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Canada puts emphasis on Myanmar’s accountability over Rohingya

Visiting Canadian parliament member Kamal Khera today said Canada remains engaged with international community for bringing Rohingya issue to international courts as it is giving top priority to ensure Myanmar’s accountability over the issue.

“Accountability to the Myanmar government over Rohingya is the top priority for Canada,” she told reporters after holding meetings with State Minister for Foreign Affairs M Shahriar Alam at the foreign ministry in Dhaka, reports BSS.

Khera, who is also Parliamentary Secretary to the Canadian International Development minister, announced that her government will provide 100 million dollars more as humanitarian assistance for the people of Cox’s Bazar district.

The fund includes 68 million dollars as development assistance to increase access to quality health and gender equitable basic education services for both the Rohingya and local communities.

She said Canada has always been remain in forefront to address the Rohingya crisis from the beginning and termed the atrocity as an ethnic cleansing and genocide.

“We are the first one that revoked citizenship of Aung San Suu Kyi and also put injunction against Myanmar,” she added.

Khera said Canada remains engaged with the international community to find out a tangible solution to the Rohingya crisis.

Apart from the Rohingya issue, the state minister said during the meeting they discussed various issues related to bilateral matters and trade and commerce cooperation between Bangladesh and Canada.

He said they discussed how both the countries can be benefited utilizing potential of Bangladesh Diaspora community living in Canada.

“Canada realizes that Bangladesh is transforming into trade phase from aid stage and they are keen to increase commerce relations with Dhaka,” he added.

Alam welcomed the Canadian humanitarian and political support to Bangladesh in resolving the Rohingya crisis.

Khera arrived here on May 20th and visited several Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar.