Md. Shahriar Alam

@MdShahriarAlam

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of Bangladesh. Member of Parliament. Views are personal.

Dhaka, Bangladesh
Joined May 2012
Born on 01 March

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    25 Sep 2017
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    Overall export earnings of have achieved a 5.8% rise—to $36.66 billion at the conclusion of the last fiscal year

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    Jul 5

    Howzaaaaaat?! The have arrived in the Netherlands and hope to be doing plenty of this over the next week as they seek to qualify for the in the Caribbean 👊🇧🇩

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  4. Jul 3
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    Nothing could’ve prepared me for the scale of crisis and extent of suffering I saw today in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. I heard heartbreaking accounts from Rohingya refugees that will stay with me forever. My appeal to the int’l community is to step up support.

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    Today in Bangladesh I met Rohingya women and girls who suffered horrific acts of sexual violence in Myanmar — some now mothers to babies born of rape. They must not be forgotten victims. The world must know their story. We must show them solidarity.

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  7. Jul 2

    A great job done by rescuers ! Thai rescue teams find 13 missing in cave alive after nine days

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    The Rohingya are one of the most discriminated against and vulnerable communities on Earth. The Rohingya refugee crisis is a humanitarian and human rights nightmare. I thank Bangladesh for its generosity in hosting the refugees.

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    In Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, I’ve just heard unimaginable accounts of killing and rape from Rohingya refugees who recently fled Myanmar. They want justice and a safe return home.

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    In meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina & thank Bangladesh for its generosity in hosting Rohingya refugees. The response to this crisis is not a Bangladeshi responsibility, it’s a global one.

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    Jul 1

    This is the Sea six months into 2018: - nearly 1000 migrant deaths - 10,000 people returned by Libyan Coast Guard - 204 deaths this week (including 3 children)

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    Jul 1

    Great meetings with senior ministers in - on 🇬🇧 🇧🇩 ties, commerce, education, and crisis. Reiterated our support for dealing with a crisis not of its making, and call on other partners to provide more support to the refugees.

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    Jul 1

    Visited Independence Museum in Dhaka this afternoon. Reminded of the remarkable resilience Bangladeshis showed as they made a better future for themselves.

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    Jun 30

    I told Minister Muhith that and I are here to express our gratitude to the people and the government of Bangladesh for their generosity toward the . will help by providing up to almost half a billion dollars in grants.

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    Jul 1

    . and I commended Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for the generosity Bangladesh has shown. By hosting the , Bangladesh has done a great service for the world. We will support this effort any way we can.

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    Jun 30

    UN chief , President and senior officials to travel to Bangladesh to spotlight continuing perils facing Rohingya refugees ▶️

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    Jun 28

    Bangladesh showed great generosity in providing refuge for the . Today, thanks to our partnership with Canada, we announced up to $480 million to support this effort. We stand ready to help until the refugees can return home safely & voluntarily

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    I welcome the announcement by of support to Bangladesh for Rohingya refugees and host communities. Ahead of my visit with , I commend Bangladesh’s generosity in hosting the refugees. We must step up our support.

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  20. Jun 29
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    Jun 29

    Excellent first day in . Visiting Cox’s Bazar tomorrow to see work of UK aid on the ground to support refugees. Full details on my visit here: 🇬🇧 🇧🇩

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