Mr. Gutteres descriptive Cox’s bazaar as “ground zero” for the influence of these cutsWarning about the loss of humanitarian disaster If no immediate action is taken.
“We’re in danger of cutting our food in this camp,” he said.
“It would be a unamaged disaster we can’t accept because people will suffer, and even people will die.”
Solidarity mission
Mr. Gutteres stressed that his visit, which happened during the Holy Month of Ramadan, was Solidarity mission With Rohingy Refugees and Banglades who are generously hosted.
“I’m here to shit a global ruffle on war – but also potential – from Rohingy’s refuge“He said.
“The more than a million refugees Rohingya consisting proudly. They are resistant. And they need world support.”
He praised the support offered by Bangladesh and local communities who shared their country, forests, water and resources with refugees, calling it nothing “huge”.
Bangladesh is hosting over a million pehingy refugee who fled to violence in neighboring Myanmar. The largest exodus was accompanied by brutal attacks by MINAMAR safety forces in 2017. years, a number of events that were then the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al-Hussein described as “Textbook example of ethnic cleansing. “
The world cannot turn back
The Secretary General emphasized that the international community cannot turn back on the crisis Rohingy.
“We cannot accept that the international community forgets Rohingyas“” He said, adding that he would “speak loudly” world leaders that he urgently need more support.
“It is important that the international community seems to ensure that peace is re-established in Myanmar and that Roohing rights will be respected, that discrimination and persecution will end like that we have witnessed in the past.”
He stressed that The crisis solution “must be found in Myanmar.”
“We will not give up while the terms do not allow voluntary, secure and sustainable return of all refugees here. “

Rohingya refugees are prepared to break quickly on the evening evening in Cox’s bazaar, Bangladesh.
Climate change fronts
Mr. Guterres also highlighted severe conditions in camps, worsened by climate change.
“These campsites – and communities hosted by them – are on the Front of the Climate Crisis. Summers are burning and a chance for fires accelerated. In the cyclone and monsoon seasons, floods and dangerous landslides destroy homes and lives, “he said.
Behind the immediate assistance, he emphasized the need for education, skill training and opportunities for refugees, warning that many families feel that they have no possibility, but risk dangerous sea trips in search of a better future.
IFTAR with refugees
Mr. Gutteres finished visiting Cox’s bazaar by participating in an Ipharial meal with Rohingy refugees.
“The post and possession of IFTAR together with you is proof of my deep respect for your religion and your culture,” he said.
“This is the Holy Month of Ramadan, the moon of solidarity. It would be unacceptable that the International Community will reduce the support of Rohingyas in Bangladesh in the month of Solidarity“” He added, emphasizing that he would do everything to ensure that it does not happen.

The UN Secretary-General António Guterres joins Rohingy refugees in Cox’s bazaar, Bangladesh, for iftar.
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