Bangladesh, Aug. 25 -- Behind them, village after village burned. A gruesome massacre was unfolding. As they crossed the muddy banks of the Naf River into Bangladesh, the Rohingya's desperate and uncertain journey shocked the world.

Eight years later, that uncertainty has turned into deep despair. Despite Myanmar's promises and Bangladesh's efforts, not a single Rohingya has returned to their homeland.

The Bangladesh government now warns that frustrated Rohingya are becoming involved in crimes, sparking fears of regional instability.

In this context, the interim government, which took office in August 2024, is urging greater international engagement with the crisis.

At the proposal of Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus, Dhaka's attention is...