BANGLADESH'S WARNING OVER POSSIBLE TERRORIST REFUGEE
THREAT
Sheikh Hasina met Foreign Secretary William Hague
earlier today to discuss the situation
Saturday July 28,2012
By Ted
Jeory
THE Prime Minister of Bangladesh has warned of possible terrorist
connections among the thousands of Muslim refugees trying to enter her country
from neighbouring Burma.
Sheikh Hasina said in an interview with the
Sunday Express that her government had passed on concerns about a number of
unidentified “incidents” to the authorities in Burma where there have been
clashes between Buddhists and Muslims.
The recent fighting, which has
seen dozens killed, has been taking place in the western Burmese state of
Rakhine.
Thousands of Rohingyas, whom the UN describes as a persecuted
Islamic minority group in Buddhist Burma, have tried to flee to Bangaldesh, a
secular country of 160 million mainly Muslims.
Sheikh Hasina’s Awami
League government has been turning them away at the border, angering campaign
groups Human Rights Watch and Amnesty.
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Sheikh Hasina met Foreign
Secretary William Hague earlier today to discuss the
situation
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However, she told the Sunday Express that the
international community should investigate why so many are fleeing.
She
met Foreign Secretary William Hague earlier today to discuss the
situation.
In her interview with the Sunday Express, she said she was
concerned about the activities of Jamaat e Islami, an Islamic fundamentalist
political party that has a powerbase near the border with Burma and which has
previously been accused of terror links, allegations it denies.
She
alleged: “Jamaat e Islami is very much involved in terrorist activity, there’s
no doubt about it and everybody
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knows that.
“As for refugees, we have a large number trying to
get into our country, which is already over-populated.
“How many can we
take it? We don’t want any refugees coming to Bangladesh. “The international
community should try and find out why these refugees want to come.”
Asked
if she was concerned that Jamaat e Islami might be encouraging some refugees,
she said: “We have some intelligence reports about it.
“My government
has talked to our ambassador in Myanmar (Burma) and they have informed them
about some incidents and our intelligence people and law enforcement agencies
are enquiring about it.
“We are trying to find out the
reality.”
Sheikh Hasina, who attended Friday night’s Olympic opening
ceremony, also praised Britain and Scotland Yard for helping in the fight
against terrorism.
She came to power in 2008 after several years of rule
by the military and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, whom
she accused of
being soft on terror.
She said: “Our position is a zero-tolerance to
terrorism. Many people were killed between 2001 and 2006 but but since we formed
our government we will not allow anybody to use our soil to launch any type of
terrorist activity.”
“But once a previous government encouraged them or
nursed them, you cannot stop them overnight.
“We have good relations
especially with the British. We have a Joint Task Force on Counter Terrorism and
they are training our people and that is really very helpful and I really
appreciate that.”
She also thanked UK taxpayers for the £250million of
foreign aid sent from Britain every year, cash she says is
helping her
vision to make Bangladesh a “middle income country” by 2021.
She already
has a large-scale infrastructure improvement programme in the country and is
also working with neighbouring Nepal, India and Bhutan about a massive tourism
drive in the region.
She said: “We have the world’s longest naturally
sandy beach (at Cox’s Bazar).
“We want to develop that with lots of
beautiful tea gardens areas, so there is a very good possibility to develop
this.”
In her meeting with Mr Hague today, the Rohingyas crisis was
raised alongside other issues, including trade, migration co-operation and
climate change.
Mr Hague said: “The strong roots between our two
countries are reflected in our trade relationship where the UK is the largest
cumulative investor in Bangladesh.
“I welcome our co-operation on a
range of international issues not least climate change, where Bangladesh plays
an important role.”
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