I don't want to be argumentative here but out of interest whome your country send any help? Besides a few other countries , it has been mostly that Western countries send help to Rohingya , was that hypocritical?
Guess we're going off-topic on this one.
I fail to see any relevance between a Red Cross truck full of money and Bangladesh helping any country or Western countries sending help to Rohingya. Looks like you drag out irrelevant topic to make an argument even though that doesn't make it a strong one.
So people lose their mind if Russian MEDEVAC vehicle carry ammo but if
@Brace Yourself talks about Western red cross truck full of money, that upsets you?
I would like you to show me the stats on Rohingya's donation. How did you come to the conclusion that Western countries send "most help" to Rohingya? [only 34 percent ($366 million) of the required amount of $1 billion for 2021]. It's only few Western countries send help to Rohingya.
When Rohingyas were stranded in no man's land, when Bangladesh was reluctant to burden itself with more refugees in 2017 it was UN and the West who pressured us to take those refugees when we had no means to shelter them. (including some of our internal enemies)
Even before that the root of the problem was created by the British who promised them an autonomous region because of their loyalty in WW2 but didn't honor that promise. So these Western countries, the so called torch bearers of "humanity" are largely responsible for Rohingyas.
Just like that the aid West promised for the Rohingyas in 2017 already decreased after things cooled down. So if you think the West is helping us a lot then you're wrong. Like i said here before, like the Ukraine issue the West isn't sincere about the Rohingya issue, instead of working to repatriate them they manipulate these refugees to prolong their stay in BD. After 2017's crisis, their main target now is to sell weapon to BD using anti-China sentiment if you notice some threads in our sub-forum.
As a result now terrorist group started to infiltrate in the refugee camps. To avoid further off-topic I will leave the part about the damage Rohingyas are doing in BD as we already talked about it before in our sub-forums.
Aside from sheltering Pakistani and Burmese refugees for decades; for a small developing country, BD help other countries whenever it can within it's limited capability. We helped India during Covid-19, helped Nepal, Afghanistan, often helped Maldives with loan, military vehicles, vaccine, medical professionals, food, medicines, water, we sent warships to look for lost Malaysian plane, helped Kuwait in their war and to remove their mines, we're supporting
Palestine since 1973, provided aid-medics during Yom Kippur War, many of our volunteers participated in their wars since 1948 and we're training their cadets in our military academy since 1980.
Last one we helped was Sri-Lanka. And we even helped and sacrificed for you. Apart from UN peacekeeping we also provide extra help to African nations and earn their respect and love in return.
So in attempt to be "argumentative", don't drag out irrelevant topic if you're ignorant about it. It's surprising to see a Bosnian defending/supporting the West so strongly here which practically supported the Serbs during Bosnian war and prolonged the Bosnian genocides.
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