APHR proposes to hold int’l conference on Rohingya issues

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Published On: 03 Sep 2025, 20:13 Updated On:03 Sep 2025, 20:41
A delegation from the ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) advocacy group met with Chief Adviser Prof. Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna today. Photo: CA Press Wing

DHAKA, Sept 3, 2025 (BSS) – ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR), a platform of former and present lawmakers of Southeast Asian nations, today proposed to hold an international conference involving Bangladesh, China and ASEAN countries to resolve the Rohingya issues.

The APHR made the proposal when a delegation from the advocacy group called on Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna in the city.

"Two things should be done on a priority basis. One is an ASEAN-led effort to raise funds for Rohingyas. The other is a high-level ASEAN-Bangladesh-China political summit to resolve the Rohingya issues,” said Charles Santiago, a former member of the House of Representatives, Malaysia, and Co-Chairperson of APHR.

Seeking ASEAN cooperation to resolve the Rohingya crisis, the Chief Adviser renewed his call for Bangladesh to be included as a member of the regional body.

“We want to be a sectoral dialogue partner of ASEAN. This is one thing we keep repeating. Since we are not part of ASEAN, we cannot bring the issue to ASEAN. It is important for us because the issue needs to be addressed,” said the Chief Adviser.

Professor Yunus also urged APHR to form an ASEAN parliamentary group and Bangladesh to join it as an invitee. “It is also important for us because the issue has become a burden for us,” he said.

“Create a platform of ASEAN which does not exist now. ASEAN should tell the rest of the world about the crisis we are facing,” the Chief Adviser added.

Charles Santiago said ASEAN parliamentarians visited Rohingya camps in 2018 and have since been following it.

“We are always trying to flag the Rohingya issue as an ASEAN issue. But I must confess, for the last two-three years we had been quiet because we were focusing on restoring democracy in Myanmar,” he said.

Wong Chen, member of the House of Representatives, Malaysia, and Raoul Manuel, former member of the Congress, Philippines; and Chonlathan Supphaiboonlerd, the Program Director of APHR, were, among others, present on the occasion.

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