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Myanmar Crisis

Bangladesh resists growing calls to accept more Rohingyas from Myanmar

Pressure builds as war rages next door, U.N. appeals on humanitarian grounds

Rohingya refugees walk along a road at the Balukhali camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, in 2019. Dhaka says it cannot handle another influx as it already hosts over a million Rohingya people.   © Reuters

DHAKA -- Bangladesh faces intensifying pressure to accept more Rohingya Muslims fleeing the civil war in neighboring Myanmar, a burden the government in Dhaka insists it cannot bear.

Hundreds of Rohingyas have gathered at various points along the nations' border, seeking shelter as Myanmar's military regime battles a strong resistance offensive. Mostafa Mohammad Sazzad Hossain, a spokesman in Dhaka for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, told Nikkei Asia this week: "It is vital that civilians -- children, women and men -- fleeing conflict be allowed to seek and access safety. Denying access to safety further puts them at risk."

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