GA / BANGLADESH HASINA
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STORY: GA / BANGLADESH HASINA
TRT: 02:01
SOURCE: UNIFEED
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LANGUAGES: BENGALI / NATS
DATELINE: 23 SEPTEMBER 2022, NEW YORK CITY / FILE
SHOTLIST:
FILE - NEW YORK CITY
1. Wide shot, exterior UN Headquarters
23 SEPTEMBER 2022, NEW YORK CITY
2. Wide shot, Hasina walking to rostrum
3. SOUNDBITE (Bengali) Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister, Bangladesh:
“Last month, we witnessed the five years of the 2017 mass exodus of the Rohingyas to Bangladesh from their home country. Despite our bilateral engagements with Myanmar, discussions with partners in a trilateral format, and engagements with the UN and other partners, not a single Rohingya was repatriated to their ancestral homes in Myanmar.
4. Med shot, Bangladeshi delegates
5. The ongoing political turmoil and armed conflicts in the country has made the repatriation of the displaced Rohingyas even more difficult. I hope, the United Nations will play an effective role in this regard.
6. Wide shot, General Assembly hall
7. SOUNDBITE (Bengali) Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister, Bangladesh:
“Prolonged presence of the Rohingyas in Bangladesh has caused serious ramifications on the economy, environment, security, and sociopolitical stability in Bangladesh. Uncertainty over repatriation has led to widespread frustration. Cross-border organized crimes, including human and drug trafficking, are on the rise.
8. Wide shot, General Assembly hall
9. SOUNDBITE (Bengali) Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister, Bangladesh:
“This situation can potentially fuel radicalization. If the problem persists further, it may affect the security and stability of the entire region, and beyond.”
10. Med shot, Bangladeshi delegates
STORYLINE:
Addressing the general debate of the 77th Session of the UN's General Assembly on Friday (23 Sep), Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Bangladesh, said, “not a single Rohingya was repatriated to their ancestral homes in Myanmar.”
She explained, “The ongoing political turmoil and armed conflicts in the country has made the repatriation of the displaced Rohingyas even more difficult.”
Hasina also stated that the prolonged presence of the Rohingyas in Bangladesh has caused serious ramifications on the economy, environment, security, and sociopolitical stability in Bangladesh.
She added, “Uncertainty over repatriation has led to widespread frustration. Cross-border organized crimes, including human and drug trafficking, are on the rise.”
The Prime Minister of Bangladesh emphasized, “This situation can potentially fuel radicalization. If the problem persists further, it may affect the security and stability of the entire region, and beyond.”
TRT: 02:01
SOURCE: UNIFEED
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGES: BENGALI / NATS
DATELINE: 23 SEPTEMBER 2022, NEW YORK CITY / FILE
SHOTLIST:
FILE - NEW YORK CITY
1. Wide shot, exterior UN Headquarters
23 SEPTEMBER 2022, NEW YORK CITY
2. Wide shot, Hasina walking to rostrum
3. SOUNDBITE (Bengali) Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister, Bangladesh:
“Last month, we witnessed the five years of the 2017 mass exodus of the Rohingyas to Bangladesh from their home country. Despite our bilateral engagements with Myanmar, discussions with partners in a trilateral format, and engagements with the UN and other partners, not a single Rohingya was repatriated to their ancestral homes in Myanmar.
4. Med shot, Bangladeshi delegates
5. The ongoing political turmoil and armed conflicts in the country has made the repatriation of the displaced Rohingyas even more difficult. I hope, the United Nations will play an effective role in this regard.
6. Wide shot, General Assembly hall
7. SOUNDBITE (Bengali) Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister, Bangladesh:
“Prolonged presence of the Rohingyas in Bangladesh has caused serious ramifications on the economy, environment, security, and sociopolitical stability in Bangladesh. Uncertainty over repatriation has led to widespread frustration. Cross-border organized crimes, including human and drug trafficking, are on the rise.
8. Wide shot, General Assembly hall
9. SOUNDBITE (Bengali) Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister, Bangladesh:
“This situation can potentially fuel radicalization. If the problem persists further, it may affect the security and stability of the entire region, and beyond.”
10. Med shot, Bangladeshi delegates
STORYLINE:
Addressing the general debate of the 77th Session of the UN's General Assembly on Friday (23 Sep), Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Bangladesh, said, “not a single Rohingya was repatriated to their ancestral homes in Myanmar.”
She explained, “The ongoing political turmoil and armed conflicts in the country has made the repatriation of the displaced Rohingyas even more difficult.”
Hasina also stated that the prolonged presence of the Rohingyas in Bangladesh has caused serious ramifications on the economy, environment, security, and sociopolitical stability in Bangladesh.
She added, “Uncertainty over repatriation has led to widespread frustration. Cross-border organized crimes, including human and drug trafficking, are on the rise.”
The Prime Minister of Bangladesh emphasized, “This situation can potentially fuel radicalization. If the problem persists further, it may affect the security and stability of the entire region, and beyond.”
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