On February 29, 2019, Bangladesh foreign secretary, Shahidul Haque, stated that Bangladesh can no longer be able to allow more refugees from Myanmar. For a long time, the Rohingya sought refuge in Bangladesh to escape the persecution they faced in Myanmar, since Bangladesh borders Myanmar. Originally, Bangladesh was praised for welcoming thousands of refugees through their border. As more refugees came though, Bangladesh was unable to handle so many people arriving. This led to Cox’s Bazar, a city in Bangladesh, to become the largest refugee camp in the world with worsening conditions. In these refugee camps, the Rohingya had to endure harsh conditions, such as monsoons, cyclones, and flooding. Meanwhile, the Rohingya would have to live in flimsy huts made out of stick and bamboo and they would have to rely on humanitarian aid in order to get food, medicine, and other supplies. Now Myanmar is expected to protect the Rohingya, even though Myanmar was unable to fufill their promise on protecting the Rohingya from attacks, as the Rohingya still faced persecution and were terrorized by the Buddhist majority in Myanmar.
Sources: http://time.com/5541706/bangladesh-no-more-rohingya-myanmar-united-nations/
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/mar/01/rohingya-crisis-bangladesh-says-it-will-not-accept-any-more-myanmar-refugees
https://www.worldvision.org/refugees-news-stories/myanmar-refugee-crisis-facts