Ensuring justice, accountability must for safe Rohingya repatriation

Bangladesh
Ensuring justice, accountability must for safe Rohingya repatriation
Bangladesh's Permanent Representative (PR) to the UN Ambassador Rabab Fatima has said ensuring justice and accountability for the Rohingya is an important precondition because of their safe, dignified and voluntary go back to Rakhine State and eventual societal reconciliation.

She was addressing the UN Security Council open debate on "Peacebuilding and sustaining peace: transitional justice in conflict and post-conflict situation" held in New York recently.

Belgium organised the open debate as the President of the Security Council for the month of February, said the Bangladesh Mission at the UN on Saturday.  

Highlighting the importance of internationally recognised criminal justice mechanisms in ensuring justice for countries coming out of conflict, Fatima welcomed the groundbreaking decision of the International Criminal Court about ensuring accountability of the egregious human rights violations and atrocity crimes by Myanmar against its Rohingya population.

She also exemplified the ICJ's order of Jan 23 as a momentous development in this regard.

In reiterating Bangladesh's commitment to the Security Council's Women Peace and Security (WPS), and Youth, Peace, and Security (YPS) agenda, she said they remain focused on supporting multi-pronged efforts of the UN to avoid and ensure accountability for violence against women and children during armed conflicts.

She also underscored Bangladesh's contribution to the UN's peacekeeping businesses as major troop and police contributing country in many conflicts affected parts of the world.

In post- conflict context, she stressed, "It really is critically vital that you address impunity, ensure accountability and break the cycles of conflicts and atrocities of days gone by".
She emphasised the value of preventing a feeling of inequality, discrimination, exclusion, and other root causes of violence and conflict in a society.
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