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Monday, February 25, 2019

DANGER IN WAITING

State Times
on: February 24, 2019, Jammu and Kashmir

Hundreds of Rohingya families have found refuge in the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir, living in temporary homes made up of branches and shrubs and covered with plastic sheets. According to United Nations refugee agency UNHCR, thousands of unregistered refugees are living elsewhere in India.
 
 In 2015, Rohingyas’ population was estimated to have been 10,500. Even Home Ministry had informed the Rajya Sabha that the central government has directed the concerned State governments to set up task force at district levels to identify and deport the illegally staying foreign nationals. Rohingyas are ethnic Muslims of Myanmar living in Rakhine province in the Arakan region. 
 
Following clashes between dominant Buddhist communities in Myanmar, a large number of the Rohingya Muslims were forced to leave their country beginning 2012. The government of Myanmar does not recognise Rohingya Muslims as citizens. They are effectively stateless people since 1982 when Myanmar passed a new citizenship law. Officially, Myanmar government refused to recognise the Rohingyas as an ethnic group. 
 
In 2015, Myanmar stated that as terminology, Rohingya had “never been included among over 100 national races of Myanmar.” It says that Rohingya Muslims are mainly Bengalis settling in the country illegally after Myanmar’s independence in 1948 and in the aftermath of 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War.
 
 The recent incidents of Rohingya involving in trafficking of minor and selling them in Kashmir Valley cannot to be taken as a simple crime. It could be part of wider network of human trafficking being operated for the terror organisations like what emerged in Syria, Iraq and other countries. 
 
Dislocated from their own land they can be the bet for such nefarious business, which hardly anyone can suspect. Spate of terror attacks in recent years on Army camps in Jammu such as Nagrota and Sunjwan, highlights the security risk posed by the illegal Rohingya settlements which offer a safe environment for terrorists to blend in. Elimination of a Rohingya terrorist named ‘Chot Burmi’ (Abdur Rehman al Arkani) in Tral in 2016 had established the alarming trend of Rohingyas getting involved in the Islamist jihad raging in Kashmir valley.
 

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