Malaysia to admit Bangladeshi workers, stresses fair labour conditions
DHAKA: Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced plans on Friday, during a visit to Dhaka, to admit 18,000 Bangladeshi workers who had missed the previous deadline for employment in the country.
The visit is the first by a foreign head of government since Bangladesh’s interim administration, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, assumed office following the resignation of Sheikh Hasina in August amid violent protests.
Anwar’s announcement came after a meeting with Yunus in which the entry of the workers was one of the main matters discussed. Bangladesh had been urging Malaysia to grant them entry after a May 31 deadline passed.
“We have discussed the entire system and adopted transparent procedures,” Anwar said during a joint press briefing. “We need workers, but they cannot be treated as modern slaves, whether they are from Bangladesh or any other country. I have said this publicly before, and I reaffirm it now.”
The meeting underscores the growing partnership between Bangladesh and Malaysia as both nations work to address shared challenges such as labour migration and the ongoing Rohingya refugee crisis. Bangladesh has been facing a fresh influx of Rohingya refugees fleeing escalating violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.
“We discussed the issue of safe repatriation of forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals to Myanmar," Yunus said.
“We requested the Malaysian prime minister to raise the Rohingya repatriation issue in the ASEAN forum so that this protracted crisis can be resolved as soon as possible,” he added, referring to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit starting on Sunday.
The recent wave of around 20,000 Rohingya Muslims has added to the already overwhelming number of refugees in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar camps, where over a million Rohingya are housed.
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