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Rohingya Student Network (RSN) Commends the Brave Students of Bangladesh and Welcomes the Formation of the Interim Government

Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh– The Rohingya Student Network (RSN) extends heartfelt congratulations to the courageous and determined students of Bangladesh for their successful and historic commitment to change. Their actions have set a new global standard for youth-led movements, creating a world historical record that will be remembered for generations to come.


We are and will remain grateful to the people of Bangladesh for extending their helping hand during our time of need and hopelessness. The solidarity and support shown by the people of Bangladesh have been a beacon of hope for the Rohingya community during our darkest hours.


The RSN acknowledges and appreciates the significant efforts and positive impacts brought to the Rohingya crisis by the People's Republic of the Government of Bangladesh. The unwavering support and advocacy from the Bangladeshi people and their government have played a crucial role in addressing the challenges faced by the Rohingya community.


In addition, the RSN congratulates the newly formed interim government, led by Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus. We express our hope that this inclusive government will not only ensure a free and fair future for Bangladesh but will also prioritize the Rohingya crisis. We believe that under the leadership of the "New Bangladesh," stronger and more effective measures will be taken to address the plight of the Rohingya people.


Under the leadership of New Bangladesh, we hope to have new hope for the Rohingya. We are optimistic that this interim government will bring positive changes, not only within Bangladesh but also in its approach to the Rohingya crisis.


The Rohingya Student Network once again expresses its deepest gratitude to the government and people of Bangladesh. We look forward to continued collaboration and support as we strive for a brighter future for the Rohingya community.


Contact:

Hafsa (Khin Win)

Communication Officer

Rohingya Student Network (RSN)

ark.students.net@gmail.com

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Sep 02

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