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    8 thousand Rohingyas in the rehabilitation list handed over

    The list of 8,332 registered Rohingyas who have taken refuge in Bangladesh has been given to Myanmar. Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal handed over the list to Myanmar Interior Minister Lieutenant-General Q. Soo in a meeting of the home minister on Friday.

    Meanwhile, a meeting of two countries will take place in Myanmar on February 20 to take back six thousand Rohingya who are stuck in the zero-border border of the two countries.

    About three months ago, the meeting of the Home Ministers of Myanmar and Myanmar took special importance because of the agreement to send Rohingyas back to Rakhine. Apart from this, the issues discussed in the meeting included maintaining a peaceful environment at the border, the intrusion of the border between the two countries, and the cooperation of drug trafficking.



    In the meeting held in the Interior Ministry today, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal led the country of Myanmar and Myanmar Interior Minister Lieutenant-General Q Swa. Myanmar delegation came to Dhaka on Thursday to attend the meeting.

    Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal told reporters after a three-and-a-half-hour meeting that 11 lakh Myanmar citizens (Rohingya) are now in Bangladesh. The list of 8,332 registered people has been given to Myanmar. There are 1,673 families on this list.

    The Home Minister said, after the scrutiny of the list, it will be informed that when Rohingya will be taken back. Myanmar will gradually take all Rohingya back Myanmar will hold discussions on February 20 to take back six thousand Rohingyas stuck in the zero-border border of the two countries.

    On January 23, the process of returning to Rohingya was due to begin. But today, from Myanmar did not specify specific time to return to Myanmar

    After the meeting, Myanmar's Interior Minister did not speak to reporters.  { Source }

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