Rohingyas are still running away from Rakhine

in #rohingya6 years ago

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After almost a year after the refugee crisis started in Myanmar's Rakhine army repression, the Rohingya fled the country and they did not stop.

Two months ago, Hamida Begum, a Rohingya woman named after her husband and two children, has come to Bangladesh to visit Bangladesh's Baluchali camp in Cox's Bazar. He told Reuters that the experience of the horror days before running away.

Reuters reports that Hamid's husband could not sleep in his own room for a few weeks after the Myanmar army fears before leaving for Bangladesh border. He had spent the night in heavy rain in the night in heavy rain in the fear of arrest.

Hamid, 18, is the eldest son of two children; And the girl's age is just three months. They have been sheltered in Bakhshali bamboo made hut. It is said, this is now the largest refugee camp in the world.

After the army's operation in Myanmar's Rakhine province on August 25 last year, the Bangladesh Rohingyas drowned in the border on the Bangladesh border. The government of Bangladesh gave shelter to the humanity due to humanitarian reasons.

Arrested Rohingyas have been accused of arbitrary killings, burnt houses and rape against Myanmar soldiers. United Nations officials have described it as a racial suppression campaign.

Number of Rohingya who fled to Bangladesh in last one year has crossed seven lakh For more than four lakh Rohingyas have fled and fled to Bangladesh for several decades.

In the face of criticism of the international community, the Myanmar government made a deal with Bangladesh to return new refugees in December but there is no progress in this. Rather, many people like Hamidia are still leaving their homes because Rakhine has not improved the situation, Reuters reported.

Although the Western allies once considered Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi as the "symbol of democracy", the Nobel Peace Prize laureate has to be criticized around the world as she is not ready to stop the repression of the Rohingyas. With that, the international pressure is to cope with its international pressure.

Suu Kyi's denial of the allegations of Rakhine killing, rape and burning charges against the army have been largely denied.

In a speech in Singapore on Tuesday, with a strategy to put pressure on Bangladesh, he said that the decision to ensure the rapid rehabilitation of Rohingyas depends on Bangladesh.
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But according to Rohingyas who have fled in recent times, Reuters says that 13 thousand Rohingyas have escaped from the start of this year in Cox's Bazar. Of this, at least 150 Rohingya came in August this year. Reuters has tried to understand the recent situation of Rakhine with six of them talking to them.

The Rohingyas say that in the last year of August-September, after the majority of the people fled, they had to struggle for life in the zero-month village.

Some of them were forced to leave the house in fear of torture and arrest of security forces. Someone else could not get out of the house for a long time; Staying hungry due to farming and fishing is starving.
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Hamida told Reuters, there is no way to light the Rohingya village in Rakhine.

"I could not burn the candles in the night when the kids cried. Full Blackout When the light comes, the army comes and takes it. "

UNHCR Representative Caroline Glück, who took charge of Rohingya camp, said the same kind of information.

On the issue of the new Rohingya, he told Reuters, "People tell us that they have spent their days in prison like prisoners. The curfew was so strong that they could not get out of the house, they could not go fishing. The permission to light the light was only a certain time. "
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A UNHCR report last week said that among the relatives of the new Rohingya who are still living in Myanmar, they are also planning to move to Bangladesh.

Hamida told Reuters, before August last year, their village population in northern Rakhine was about five thousand. And two months ago when he left the village, then the entire area was like a deser

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