On Saturday, October 14, at the unveiling ceremony of the book entitled 'Regional Security Research on Bangladesh-Myanmar to solve the Rohingya crisis', Professor Imtiaz Ahmed of the Department of International Relations of Dhaka University said that it is necessary to form a commission to solve the Rohingya crisis stuck in Bangladesh and repatriate them. Bangladesh is always on this issue. Some people need to work. Those who will work with different possibilities for the purpose of repatriation of Rohingyas.
Professor Imtiaz Ahmed said, Myanmar's junta government has reached a point, which needs a crisis to consolidate its power. Decade after decade, no other institution or civil society could stand up to act as a mediator.
Major General Dr. Rohingya history, crisis, civilization and regional security of Bangladesh-Myanmar. Naeem Ashfaq Chowdhury's eight-year research has been published in book form by Al Hamra Publishing House.
In the event, Bangladesh Enterprise Institute Honorary Fellow Farooq Sobhan said, Rohingyas are one of the most persecuted people in the world. Repatriation of Rohingyas is becoming increasingly difficult. We consider them to be our biggest friendly countries, all of whom have their own interests in Myanmar, so they do not seem to take a visible position on behalf of Bangladesh on the issue of repatriation. Without the cooperation of friendly countries, it is a big question what Bangladesh can do to repatriate the Rohingyas.
He also said, I congratulate Naeem Ashfaq Chowdhury, the author of the book written about Rohingyas. Such research will be a rare example in Bangladesh. This book will surely be relevant and helpful for those who will work on the Rohingya in the future.
Jahangirnagar University International Relations Department Chairman Tasmiya Persuv said, "This is the first research on Rohingyas which I think as a teacher of International Department, this book will give a comprehensive understanding of Rohingya people."
The author of the book said on the occasion, it took me eight years to complete the research on the Rohingya. I am grateful to all those who have helped me in research at various times over a long period of time. This achievement could not have been possible for me alone.
Khan Mohammad Morsalin, the publisher of the said book, said that this is the first research book published by a Bangladeshi on the Rohingya issue. It is a relief for any publisher to be able to put such a history of human civilization on paper and spread it among people.
He said, I want to congratulate the author of the book, Naeem Ashfaq Chowdhury. Such research is rare in Bangladesh. The book will definitely be relevant and helpful for those who will work on this in more detail in the future.