• About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
Thursday, December 25, 2025
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Hindustan Surkhiyan
66 °f
Columbus
  • World
  • USA
  • New York
  • Bangladesh
  • India
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Science & Tech
  • More
    • Opinion
    • Fashion
    • Business & Economy
    • Interview
    • Literature
      • poetry
    • Lifestyle
      • Biography
    • Nature
    • Travels
    • Cartoons
  • বাংলা
  • World
  • USA
  • New York
  • Bangladesh
  • India
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Science & Tech
  • More
    • Opinion
    • Fashion
    • Business & Economy
    • Interview
    • Literature
      • poetry
    • Lifestyle
      • Biography
    • Nature
    • Travels
    • Cartoons
  • বাংলা
No Result
View All Result
Hindustan Surkhiyan
Home Bangladesh

President seeks mounting global pressure on Myanmar over Rohingyas

October 25, 2018
in Bangladesh
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
President seeks mounting global pressure on Myanmar over Rohingyas
7
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Hindustan Surkhiyan Desk: President M Abdul Hamid today called for mounting global pressures on Myanmar to take back their over a forcibly displaced Rohingya population as he addressed a global security summit on the sidelines of the World Investment Forum-2018 in Geneva.

“Global problem requires global solution…I urge all members of the international community to arrive at a durable solution and stop the process of impunity by identifying the persons responsible for the acts of violence,” he said.

President Hamid was delivering his speech on ‘The hardening of international relations: A risk to peace and security’ at the opening session of the 20th Homeland and Global Security Forum at Plenary Hall at the Grand Hotel Kempinski in Geneva.

The President is now on his five-day official visit to Geneva of Switzerland to attend the World Investment Forum-2018.

“We all are appalled by what we have seen in the UN Reports about the horrifying atrocities committed against them which tantamount to genocide and crimes against humanity…and we are trying to do our best in our ability to provide food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, childcare and above all, the sense of security,” he said.

“The case of the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar may be considered as an acid test for the global community to collectively deal with an international problem and a test case for any future international cooperation on peace and security,” the President said.

Observing that the rise of terrorism and extremism along with proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and trans-national crimes are pushing the humanity to the edge, he said local or regional conflicts abound in all parts of the world and unfortunately, instead of putting pressures on the opposing sides, the countries are seen to take different sides.

Abdul Hamid stressed the need for concerted efforts involving all countries to face new security threats like cyber-attack and cope with the adverse impacts of climate change-induced disasters.

“Peace has now become more than absence of war and the traditional definition of security has changed forever. Now we also have powerful non- state actors to influence the international politics to make the matter worse.

“As the Fourth Industrial Revolution has presented us with unparalleled prospect of development, at the same time the humanity is also faced with probably the greatest dangers and existential threats in all its known history,” he said.

Noting that the world must feed more than 9 billion people by 2050 but it is not prepared for that, Abdul Hamid said malnutrition and hunger are still ruling many parts of the world.

“The rise of nationalist identity-based politics set by different countries along with lack of trust are directly impacting activities of different multilateral organisations and their peace-building efforts…both at global and regional levels, absence of trust and lack of collaboration are on the rise,” he said.

President of Amenia Armen Sarkissian, Montenegro President Filip Vujanovic and Lesotho Prime Minister Thomas Motsoahae Thabane, among others, spoke on the occasion with honourary chairman and founder of Crans Montana Forum Jean-Paul Carteron in the chair.

President Hamid also exchanged greetings with the heads of the states and representatives of different countries.

Previous Post

Armed Forces to be made well-equipped to protect independence: PM

Next Post

Khashoggi Murder: Saudi crown prince deplores killing

Related Posts

Bangladeshi by Name, but Betraying the Nation — A Shameful Reality

Bangladeshi by Name, but Betraying the Nation — A Shameful Reality

July 4, 2025
Murder or Mystery? Monir Mia Found Dead, Police Silent

Murder or Mystery? Monir Mia Found Dead, Police Silent

July 3, 2025
Hasina’s extradition: ‘India has not responded to Dhaka’s request’

Hasina’s extradition: ‘India has not responded to Dhaka’s request’

February 7, 2025
India seeks stable, positive people-centric tie with Bangladesh:Verma

India seeks stable, positive people-centric tie with Bangladesh:Verma

January 27, 2025
Next Post
Khashoggi Murder: Saudi crown prince deplores killing

Khashoggi Murder: Saudi crown prince deplores killing

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Most Recent

Mayor Adams’ Controversial Anti-DSA Rant on Campaign Trail

Mayor Adams’ Controversial Anti-DSA Rant on Campaign Trail

September 18, 2025
The Dark Side of Queens Real Estate Fraud: Multi-Million Dollar Scam Shakes Immigrant Community

The Dark Side of Queens Real Estate Fraud: Multi-Million Dollar Scam Shakes Immigrant Community

September 18, 2025
City Council Race Heats Up: Hunt for Moderates Intensifies Ahead of Zohran Mamdani’s Possible Mayoral Bid

City Council Race Heats Up: Hunt for Moderates Intensifies Ahead of Zohran Mamdani’s Possible Mayoral Bid

August 25, 2025
Buying a Home at a Foreclosure Auction: Dream or Trap?

Buying a Home at a Foreclosure Auction: Dream or Trap?

August 24, 2025
Judge Frank Caprio Passes Away at 88: A Legacy of Justice with Compassion

Judge Frank Caprio Passes Away at 88: A Legacy of Justice with Compassion

August 21, 2025

Follow Us

Shah J. Choudhury
President
Husneara Choudhury
Editor
A Unit of Shah Group
USA Office: 70-52 Broadway 1A, Jackson Heights, NY 11372. Contact:‭ +1 (718) 496-5000.
Bangladesh Office: F-29, Road-01, Sector-02, Aftabnagar, Dhaka-1212.
India Office: 352, Block A, Sector 2, Rohini, New Delhi 110085. Contact: +91 987 343 8786.
Email: hindustansurkhiyan@gmail.com, www.hindustansurkhiyan.com

A Unit of Shah Group
© Copyright 2022, All Rights Reserved by Hindustan Surkhiyan
Privacy Policy   Term & Conditions

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • World
  • USA
  • New York
  • Bangladesh
  • India
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Science & Tech
  • More
    • Opinion
    • Fashion
    • Business & Economy
    • Interview
    • Literature
      • poetry
    • Lifestyle
      • Biography
    • Nature
    • Travels
    • Cartoons
  • বাংলা

© Copyright 2022, All Rights Reserved by Hindustan Surkhiyan

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.