‘Mass migration unavoidable reality’
BY Agencies24 Jan 2016 4:06 AM IST
Agencies24 Jan 2016 4:06 AM IST
Mass cross-border migration is an "unavoidable reality" and it is "impossible to stop" the flow of refugees in need of sanctuary, the United Nations' top official in charge of migration said during a visit to Bangladesh.
In an interview with AFP in Dhaka, Peter Sutherland, the UN's special representative for migration, said the world needed to accept millions of people fleeing conflicts in Syria and elsewhere and find ways to live together.
Sutherland is visiting Bangladesh for the Global Forum on Migration and Development in Dhaka where he said he would discuss the plight of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
The refugees, fleeing ongoing persecution in Myanmar -- which Naypyidaw denies -- have been living in Bangladeshi camps or jungle hideouts, some for generations, often without access to basic food or shelter.
The forum in Dhaka takes place as Europe is facing its biggest migration crisis since World War II, with more than a million asylum seekers arriving in Germany alone in 2015 -- triggereing a fierce backlash.
"We must find ways to be living together. On Friday (migration) is an unavoidable reality, we are living in the era of globalisation," Sutherland said in the Bangladeshi capital late on Thursday.
"It is impossible to stop. Those who believe in some way that we can erect fences and stop migration are living in Cloud Cuckoo Land," he said. Turkey is currently hosting 2.2 million Syrian refugees, while between 2,000 and 3,000 people arrive daily in the main European landing point of Greece, although many die making the journey.
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