Rohingya Muslim Refugees|Thousand of Rohingyas towards the border again.

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Fleeing from Myanmar, thousands of Rohingya Muslims Refuges have taken shelter in the zero-point of Cox's Bazar's Ukhia border.


Fleeing from Myanmar, thousands of Rohingya Muslims Refuges have taken shelter in the zero-point of Cox's Bazar's Ukhia border.

There are thousands of Rohingya are waiting to cross the Bangladeshi border.So far 10000 Rohingya have taken shelter at zero points Bangladesh border.

Again The fleeing Rohingya Muslims Refugee gathering at nearby Bangladesh border, Zoro-point. BGB Cox's Battalion 34 battalion commander Lieutenant Colonel Manjurul Hassan Khan said that they took shelter in the zero-point of the Anjumanpara border of Palangkhali Union in Ukhia Upazila. There are workers from various international organizations including UNHCR, IOM, and BRAC. Talking to the administration, the decision will be made to recover the Rohingya, said BGB official.Two weeks ago, along with those points of the border, more than 10,000 Rohingya took shelter in the zero-line. At the end of the four-day stay there, they took them to Ukhia's Baluchi and Kutupalong camps after the verification.

”Rohingya crisis does not solve quickly”UN Resident Coordinator


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Bangladesh has made its best efforts to resolve the Rohingya crisis quickly, said UN Resident Coordinator.

Bangladesh has made its best efforts to resolve the Rohingya crisis quickly, said UN Resident Coordinator.
In the morning, in a discussion, Robert Watkins said about that at the DECAB conference in a city hotel in Baridhara. He said,"However, it is not possible to deal with this problem quickly".

In an undisclosed tour, Suu Kyi is in Rakhine


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surprisingly Aung San Suu Kyi went to visit the Rakhine state.

surprisingly Aung San Suu Kyi went to visit the Rakhine state.
The country's leader Aung San Suu Kyi has visited the Rakhine region for the first time since the start of the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar. surprisingly Aung San Suu Kyi went to visit the Rakhine state. Ms. Suu Kyi will visit two cities of Rakhine on her one-day. Ms. Suu Kyi did not make any announcement before going on  Rakhine tour.Much of Rohingya Muslims from Rakhine fled to Bangladesh, Ms. Suu Kyi would visit an area like this.

He has been criticized internationally for not taking any position against the Myanmar army's assassination and repression. Then she will visit Maungdaw and Boothding area. The two areas have been worst hit and thousands of Rohingya Muslims fled to Bangladesh to save lives. Analysts believe that Miss Suu Kyi does not want to be criticized from the army for their activities, fearing that threats She has nothing more against the Army's decision. On Wednesday, a spokesman for Ms. Suu Kyi complained that millions of Muslims from Rakhine province who have gone as refugees to Bangladesh in the last two months have been delayed for their rehabilitation. He also claimed that Bangladesh is making laxity to send back the Rohingya refugees to Bangladesh because of the huge amount of relief and financial assistance received from all over the world.

Refugees are lagging behind for Dhaka: Myanmar

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Refugees are lagging behind for Dhaka: Myanmar

Refugees are lagging behind for Dhaka: Myanmar

Myanmar authorities have complained that millions of Muslims from Myanmar's Rakhine province have gone as refugees in Bangladesh for the last two months, due to their withdrawal Refugees are lagging behind for Dhaka.Reuters and AFP quoted a top government spokesman from Yangon as saying, "Myanmar is ready to return the refugees, but Bangladesh is turbulent about the condition of the return."

Myanmar's D Facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi's spokesman Jay Troy told AFP: "Our government has long announced that we (the refugees) will refuse to return anytime. But Bangladesh is still thinking about what will be the agreement between the two countries"


The spokesman said that Dhaka has not yet given any list of the refugees who have fled to Bangladesh since August 25.
Reuters also quoted Jay Te'a, that the process of returning to Myanmar is delayed due to not only being convinced by Bangladesh. "We want the refugees to return to Myanmar under the kind of compromise in the early 1990's, and still follow the same procedure, but Bangladesh is still not ready to agree to the terms of the agreement," the spokesman told Reuters.

He also claimed that Bangladesh is making laxity to send them back to the Rohingya refugees because of the huge amount of relief and financial assistance Bangladesh receives from all over the world. "So far, Bangladesh has received more than $ 40 million in financial assistance from all over the world, we are afraid that they are getting this huge amount does postpone completely to the Repatriation process.
"The way that huge amounts of international subsidies are obtained, maybe Bangladesh thinks they will rehabilitate the refugees, and that's why we are anxious."

Earlier on Thursday, after a visit by Bangladesh's Interior Minister Asaduzzaman Khan to Myanmar, a statement was issued on Thursday by the government of Myanmar.

Dhaka said in the statement that the recommendations of the Kofi Annan Commission on the rehabilitation of Rakhine Refugees, along with the implementation of the Home Minister, Mr. Khan proposed a total of ten-point proposals, but Myanmar did not agree to any of it.
But today, from Myanmar government's statement, they are trying to put pressure on Bangladesh and why they are so late due to returning refugees, they want to give it on Dhaka only.

They are involving in crime


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Fleeing from Myanmar, thousands of Rohingya Muslims Refuges

From Burmese army's escape in the face of persecution and fled to Ukhia and Teknaf, the Rohingya people were involved in various crimes including murder. As a result, panic and anxiety have spread among the locals. The Rohingyas are committing crimes other than the camp, If this condition is not effective now, it can go beyond control if it cannot be established effectively. However, the police are relieving these incidents, and they are avoiding liability. Initially, Rohingyas are confined to conflicts, including fights and murders, but they are now involved with the locals.Rohingyas have committed at least 30 crimes including assault on government officials in charge of police and camp management in the last one month. There are panic and anxiety over these incidents in the local people.Locals claim the security arrangements of Rohingya camps are very relaxed. Many people claim that there is a conspiracy to create an unstable situation by using Rohingyas. However, the police say that these are only isolated incidents.Many Rohingyas who have already taken shelter in Bangladesh have a history of engaging in various crimes. The Rohingyas are also seeing the same trend.The concerned people say Rohingyas can become a big threat to the country's security if it is not controlled now.

Rohingya Crisis: How are other Muslims of Myanmar




After the Rakhine violence began, BBC correspondent Anbarashan Athiran went there to see the situation in Myanmar. He talked about the situation of Muslims who are not Rohingya, with the people of this community. The report sent to her from Yangon, the biggest city in the country.

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Tan Chi The Burmese citizen share his opinion. 


Tan Chi. Myanmar is his homeland, his country, he grew up, grown up. Like thousands of other Burmese, against the so-called military, criminal, he also went on the streets demanding for the Muslims democracy. He also spent ten years in prison. Today he is playing an active role in the former political prisoner in Myanmar. He is one of those Muslims who hope that after the end of military rule in 2010, Muslims will return to their proper position in society. He said, "The situation changed after the Rakhine violence in 2012. Only Rohingya Muslims have not faced the opposite flow, the entire Muslim community has actually fallen into this problem."

Mr. Chi's ancestors once came from India to Buddhist majority in Myanmar.When the country was known as Burma.In 2012, after the conflict between Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims in western Rakhine province, 140,000 Rohingyas were displaced. Most of them, especially Rohingya Muslims, have finally taken shelter as a refuge in Bangladesh.Millions of Rohingya flee to Bangladesh to escape violence.

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Burmese Muslims Comunity member Alhaz U Aye Liwan.

I was invited to a mosque in Yangon on Friday. I saw hundreds of people entering the mosque. All of them wear prayer dress they are being prepared for prayers.Talking to many people who came to pray, it was clear that the people in this community are uncomfortable about what is happening to Rakhine.The Rohingya Muslim militant group Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army or ARSA attacked the Myanmar security checkpoint in the Rakhine region on August 25th after the violence started. In response, the army of Myanmar takes counteraction, which they say is anti-terror operations.Then more than five million Rohingya Muslims escaped from there - together with rumors and reports of extrajudicial killings.


The United Nations Senior Official and Human Rights Activists described the escape of Rohingyas as "ethnic cleansing" - but the Myanmar government denied this accusation.Rohingyas who have taken shelter in Bangladesh are living in a very immoral situation

"The problem of Rakhine state is very dangerous," Muhammad Yunus, who came to pray, whispered to me and said. "There are also concerns that violence can spread to yang and other areas."

 He said that the Muslims in other parts of the country are very careful about what they are saying or doing the daily work.
"Many people who are now living in Yangon are born in Rakhine," Mr. Yunus said. "But they are concerned with their family members and relatives."It is believed that 4.5 percent of Muslims among Myanmar's 30 million inhabitants.However, Muslim leaders argued that their real number could be twice as much as the official calculation.

Many reports say that Muslims live in Myanmar for hundreds of years. During British rule, their numbers increase, because many people migrate to the country or they are brought from the Indian subcontinent. The language of the Rohingya Muslims differs from Muslims living in South and Central Myanmar. Most Rohingyas live in the Rakhine state.Muslim leaders say that the number of their population is quite large, but there is no Muslim in parliament, and for this reason, they are frustrated.
After the 2015 election, Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) came to power. But this party has not given any Muslim candidate in the election.

"We feel we are becoming victims of discrimination in all respects," said Alhaz U Aye Liwan, who is the chief convener of the Islamic Center of Myanmar.He said that this situation is going on since the army took power in 1962, and since then the Muslims have been removed from important government posts.

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Rohingya Muslims Refuges


"You cannot even find a junior (Muslim) officer in the police force - the army is far away," Mr. Lewin said. He argued that incidents of discrimination are more than the government and at the very least level it is not so elaborate. Mr. Lewin was one of the members of the independent advisory committee that was formed under former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan. This commission was formed to find solutions to the conflict in the Rakhine state.
Aung San Suu Kyi formed this commission in 2016. One day before the start of the latest clashes is on August 24, the Commission submitted their recommendation.
Mr. Leon said that Ms. Suu Kyi is not perfect, but "she is our only hope". The Muslim leader argued that as far as possible to solve the problem of Rohingya, Myanmar State Councilors did so."If he openly talks to the Muslims, it would be a political suicide for him," Mr. Lewin said."We do not want it to happen."
He cautioned that in the western world, it would have to understand that if they were removed from power by condemning them, Myanmar could once again return to authoritarian rule."Only the dictators will come back," he warned.


In short: ((ARSA ))The Rohingya Muslim militant group Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army or attacked the Myanmar security checkpoint in the Rakhine region on August 25th after the violence started. In response, the army of Myanmar takes counteraction, which they say is anti-terror operations. Then more than five million Rohingya Muslims escaped from there - together with rumors and reports of extrajudicial killings. Now the fleeing people increases up to about 700000. Including Amnesty International, EU, calls again the Rohingyas' massacre as a crime against humanity.Still, now Bangladesh watching this situation very tactfully and diplomatically. When The British have gone from the continent of India, some people remain homeless. The Rohingya Refuges are the so-called homeless people.Not only Bangladesh, There are about 30000 Rohinga flew at Pakistan.


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