Dhaka, Nov. 13 -- Bangladesh and the international community must intensify pressure on the Myanmar government over Rohingya repatriation as its military is unlikely to allow Aung San Suu Kyi to shift her position, says a global affairs expert.

"It's (intensified pressure) imperative," Dr Ali Riaz, a distinguished professor at Illinois State University, told Dhaka Courier sharing three reasons why Suu Kyi's position on Rohingya issue will remain unchanged.

Though Suu Kyi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, she has widely been criticised for doing nothing to stop rape, murder and genocide in Rakhine by refusing to condemn the powerful military or acknowledge accounts of atrocities.

On three reasons why Suu Kyi is unlikely to change her p...