Rohingya crisis and remedies

By Shafkat Rahman, BIAM Model School and College
22 September 2017, 18:00 PM
UPDATED 23 September 2017, 00:00 AM
A news report published by The Daily Star on September 21, 2017, read “Trump urges 'strong, swift' UN action”. We appreciate the

A news report published by The Daily Star on September 21, 2017, read “Trump urges 'strong, swift' UN action”. We appreciate the statement from the US President, Donald Trump and Vice President, Mike Pence. The positive statements of the prime ministers of Britain, Canada and the president of France have already put pressure on Myanmar. 
Our government should also talk to the governments of India, China, and Russia, as advised by our diplomats and experts, so that those three superpowers can also come forward to help the Rohingya refugees as soon as possible as they are currently in great distress. This is how this crisis can be solved properly and the Rohingya refugees can return to their ancestral homeland in Myanmar the quickest.