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Showing posts with label Boat People. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boat People. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

COMMENT | Rohingya issue – my heart was never bleeding


malaysia kini
OPINION
S Thayaparan
Do not sabotage the government’s effort in curbing Covid-19 in the name of ‘human rights’. Does our country have the resources and capacity to accommodate these refugees?”

- MCA vice-president Tan Teik Cheng


COMMENT | The “plight” of the Rohingya has somehow united the far-right and progressive elements in social media, and the vitriol against the community – online at least – has brought out allegations of scapegoating and pleas for “empathy” for this community.
 
The PN’s government move to deny a boatload of “Rohingya” refugees from entering Malaysia is a good start as far as I am concerned, but using the excuse of the coronavirus pandemic as some sort of prophylactic against charges of “inhumane treatment” is complete horse manure, if you ask me.

Monday, April 27, 2020

Solving Solving Rohingya crisis takes a global effort, burden shouldn’t fall on Malaysia’s shoulders alone, says HadiRohingya crisis takes a global effort, burden shouldn’t fall on Malaysia’s shoulders alone, says Hadi

Bangladesh urged to open ports to allow in Rohingya refugee boats


The Guardian
Rebecca Ratcliffe
South-east Asia correspondent
Mon 27 Apr 2020
More than 500 stranded on trawlers in what UN calls ‘human tragedy of terrible proportions’
A boat carrying suspected Rohingya refugees off the island of Langkawi, Malaysia. Earlier this month, Bangladesh rescued a boat that had been left adrift for two months after attempting to reach Malaysia. Photograph: Maritime Enforcement Agency Handout/EPA

The Bangladeshi government has been urged to open its ports and allow two boats carrying hundreds of Rohingya refugees to come ashore so they can be given urgent medical care, food and water.

Sunday, April 26, 2020

UN requests Bangladesh to let in 2 boats carrying 500 Rohingyas

Dhaka Tribune
Humayun Kabir Bhuiyan
April 25th, 2020
File photo: Rohingya refugees who were rescued by Bangladesh Coast Guard in Teknaf upazila of Cox's Bazar on Wednesday, April 15, 2020 Dhaka Tribune
No more Rohingyas will be allowed in, the foreign minister said on Wednesday

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has requested the Bangladesh government to allow two boats carrying around 500 Rohingyas in the Bay of Bengal to anchor in port.

These two boats have been trying to reach the shores of Bangladesh from the international waters since Monday. Bangladesh Navy and Bangladesh Coast Guard are not allowing them into the country.

Rohingya refugees rejected everywhere as countries grapple with COVID-19 concerns

TheJakataPost
Dian Septiari
The Jakarta Post
Rohingya refugees get in a truck following their arrival by boat in Teknaf, Bangladesh, on April 16. (AFP/Suzauddin Rubel ) 
As countries scramble to contain the spread of COVID-19 in their territories while prioritizing the well-being of their citizens, Rohingya refugees are again facing widespread rejection. Hundreds are currently stranded at sea in the Bay of Bengal.

Nearby countries have tightened border controls to slow the COVID-19 outbreak, and refugees have become an issue that no country wants to deal with.

Rohingya refugees stranded at sea show urgent need for regional response

AMNESTY
INTERNATIONAL 
22 April 2020,
The Bangladesh authorities should rescue and welcome Rohingya refugees currently stranded at sea, Amnesty International said today. Other governments must fulfil their shared responsibility to carry out search and rescue efforts, in line with their international obligations to protect life, and allow safe disembarkation of refugees and asylum seekers at sea.

UNHCR expresses concern over failures to disembark vessels carrying Rohingyas


The Daily Star 
April 23, 2020 
Star Online Report

The UN Refugee Agency has expressed deep concerns over the reported failures of some nations to allow entry to some vessels carrying Rohingya refugees recently.

It did not mention the number of such vessels, but sources say two boats carrying some 500 Rohingyas have been in adrift in the sea for the last couple of weeks as Malaysia and Thailand have refused entry to those.

HRW urges Bangladesh to allow Rohingya stranded on boats to come ashore

bdnews24.com 
News Desk, bdnews24.com
26 Apr 2020
File Photo: A boat carrying suspected ethnic Rohingya migrants is seen detained in Malaysian territorial waters, in Langkawi, Malaysia April 5, 2020. Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency/Handout via REUTERS

The Bangladesh government should immediately allow hundreds of Rohingya refugees stranded in two trawlers in the Bay of Bengal to come ashore, Human Rights Watch has said.
The stranded Rohingya need necessary food, water, and health care, the human right group said in a statement on Saturday, citing a UNHCR warning that the Rohingya may have been at sea for weeks without adequate food and water.

Saturday, April 25, 2020

Rohingya stranded at sea, Bangladesh says not its responsibility

Aljazeera  
2020.04.25

Rights groups urge Dhaka to allow some 500 Rohingya stuck in the Bay of Bengal to come ashore.
According to the United Nations refugee agency, UNHCR, the stranded Rohingya might "have been at sea for weeks without adequate food and water" [EPA-EFE/Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency handout]

Dhaka, Bangladesh - The Bangladesh government has refused to allow some 500 Rohingya refugees stranded on board two fishing trawlers in the Bay of Bengal to come ashore, drawing criticism from rights groups.

Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen told Al Jazeera on Saturday that the Rohingya refugees, who are believed to have been at sea for weeks, are "not Bangladesh's responsibility."

Saturday, April 18, 2020

အိမ္မက္ဆိုး ခရီးကေန ငတ္မြတ္ေနတဲ့ ရိုဟင္ဂ်ာ ဒုကၡသည္ ေတြကို ကယ္တင္။

SBS ၿမန္မာ
2020.04.18

ဘဂၤလာေဒ့ရွ္ ကမ္းေျခေစာင့္တပ္က မေလးရွားကိုမေရာက္ဘဲ ပင္လယ္ျပင္မွာ ငတ္မြတ္ ေမၽွာေနတဲ့ ရိုဟင္ ဂ်ာ ဒုကၡသည္ ၃၉၆ ေယာက္ကို ကယ္တင္ခဲ့ရပါတယ္။

ယၡင္ကလည္း မေလးရွားကို သြားဘို႔ႀကိဳးပမ္းရင္း လမ္းေပ်ာက္၊ ပင္လယ္ျပင္မွာေမၽွာေနတဲ့ ရိုဟင္ဂ်ာ ဒုကၡ သည္ ၄၀၀ ကိုလည္း ဘဂၤလာေဒ့ရွ္ ကမ္းေျခေစာင့္တပ္က ကယ္တင္ခဲ့ရပါေသးတယ္။


လင့္၊https://www.sbs.com.au/language/burmese/audio/starving-rohingya-refugees-rescued-after-nightmare-journey

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Bangladesh coast guard rescues 396 Rohingya from drifting boat; 32 dead

Rohingya refugees who were rescued by Bangladesh Coast Guard, sit on the shore in Teknaf, subdistrict of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh April 15, 2020. Picture taken April 15, 2020. Abdul Aziz/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
 
For years, Rohingya from Myanmar have boarded boats organised by smugglers in the hope of finding refuge in Southeast Asia, usually making voyages during the dry season from November to March, when the waters are calm.

Nearly 400 Rohingya Rescued from Boat Drifting Off Bangladesh Coast

VOA
VOA News
April 16, 2020 
FILE - In this March 24, 2020, photo, Rohingya refugees wait in a relief distribution point at a refugee camp in Bangladesh.

At least 382 Rohingya refugees have been rescued off the coast of Bangladesh after drifting for several days aboard an overcrowded fishing boat.

Officials with Bangladesh’s coast guard said the boat was spotted late Wednesday and brought ashore. Video footage taken by a local journalist showed a crowd of mostly women and children looking emaciated as they were helped off the boat.

Sunday, April 12, 2020

Malaysia: Hundreds of Rohingya seeking safety by boat at acute risk from coronavirus

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
Source :Amnesty
10 April 2020

The Malaysian authorities should ensure that the 202 Rohingya people found adrift off the country’s coast are spared the risk of mass infection in detention facilities, said Amnesty International Malaysia today.

The group is currently in 14-day quarantine in response to the outbreak of COVID-19.








“The government must ensure adequate protection for these Rohingya people, who are in desperate need of safety from both persecution and illness,” said Preethi Bhardwaj, Amnesty International Malaysia’s Interim Executive Director.

Monday, April 6, 2020

Malaysian authorities hold 202 Rohingya from boat off Langkawi

Aljazeera
2020.04.06

The Rohingya were detained after they were found on a wooden boat off the northwestern resort island. 
A photo made available by the MMEA on April 5 shows the wooden boat carrying more than 200 Rohingya off the island of Langkawi [MMEA via EPA]

Malaysian authorities have detained more than 200 ethnic Rohingya, including five children, after they intercepted a boat off the coast of the northwestern island of Langkawi.

The wooden vessel was found adrift just over one nautical mile (2.2 kilometres) from one of the island's luxury beach resorts on Sunday morning, the Malaysian maritime enforcement agency said in a statement.

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Nine human traffickers arrested over capsized Rohingya boat

AsiaNews.it
BANGLADESH
02/14/2020

The 13-meter vessel had at least 138 refugees on board. Over the past two years, 25,000 Rohingya have attempted to leave the camps and 713 have been rescued at sea. The preferred routes are to Malaysia and Indonesia.

Dhaka (AsiaNews / Agencies) - Bangladesh police have arrested nine alleged human traffickers connected to the recent wreck of the overcrowded boat of Rohingya, during which 15 refugees died and many others remain missing. The arrests have taken place in the past two days in the southern district of Cox’s Bazar, where most of the tent cities hosting the refugees are located.

Friday, February 14, 2020

48 Rohingya arrested off Myanmar coast after fleeing refugee camps

THE STRAITS TIMES
2020-02-14
The Jamtoli refugee camp in Ukhia in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.PHOTO: AFP
 
PATHEIN, Myanmar (AFP) - Nearly 50 Rohingya Muslims have been detained at sea by Myanmar's navy, a local official said on Friday (Feb 14), the latest from the persecuted minority to be caught trying to flee camps in Bangladesh and Myanmar's restive Rakhine state.

It was not immediately clear where the group started their boat journey but they were likely aiming for Malaysia or Indonesia, predominantly Muslim countries with large Rohingya diasporas.

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Deaths of 16 Rohingya at sea raises fears trafficking ring has been revived

The Guardian
Kaamil Ahmed
Wed 12 Feb 2020


Smugglers responsible for mass atrocities in Thailand may be linked to capsized boat carrying refugees from Bangladesh to Malaysia.
 The overloaded boat was carrying about 138 people when it capsized.
Photograph: Joynal Abedin/AP 
 
Activists fear a dangerous transnational trafficking network is being revived after at least 16 Rohingya refugees drowned in the Bay of Bengal on Tuesday morning.

Bangladeshi officials said a wooden fishing boat carrying about 138 people capsized near Bangladesh’s St Martin’s island in the early hours.

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

16 dead after overcrowded Rohingya boat sinks off Bangladesh

DAILY SABAH
FRENCH PRESS AGENCY 
COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh
Published 11.02.2020
In this Sept. 14, 2017 photo, Rohingya Muslim arrive on a boat from Myanmar to Bangladesh in Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh. (AP Photo) 


At least 16 people drowned and dozens more were unaccounted for after a boat carrying Rohingya refugees sank off southern Bangladesh early Tuesday, officials said.

Some 130 people were packed on the fishing trawler that was trying to get across the Bay of Bengal to Malaysia, coast guard spokesman Hamidul Islam told Agence France-Presse (AFP). Seventy of them had so far been rescued.

Friday, November 15, 2019

လှေစီးပြေး ရိုဟင်ဂျာဒုက္ခသည် ၁၂၂ ဦး ဘင်္ဂလားကမ်းရိုး တန်းစောင့်တပ် ကယ်တင်

VOA
ဗွီအိုအေ (မြန်မာပိုင်း)
15 နိုဝင်ဘာ၊ 2019 
၂၀၁၇ တုန်းက ထွက်ပြေးလာတဲ့ လှေစီးပြေး ရိုဟင်ဂျာဒုက္ခသည်များ
 
Bangladesh နိုင်ငံဒုက္ခသည်စခန်းတွေကနေ မလေးရှားကို သွားဖို့ကြိုးစားတဲ့ ရိုဟင်ဂျာ ဒုက္ခသည် ၁၂၂ ယောက်ကို ဘင်္ဂလားပင်လယ်အော်ထဲမှာ Bangladesh ကမ်းရိုးတမ်းစောင့်တပ်ဖွဲ့က ကြာသပတေးနေ့က ကယ်တင်ခဲ့ရတယ်လို့ တပ်ဖွဲ့ ပြောခွင့်ရသူက ပြောပါတယ်။

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Rohingya boat stranded in Myanmar

UCAnews
John Zaw, Mandalay
Myanmar
July 10, 2019

Boat was floundering in rough seas when it drifted ashore in Rakhine State 


Myanmar navy personnel escort Rohingya Muslims back to their camp in Sittwe, Rakhine State, on Nov. 30, 2018, after they were detained at sea while trying to reach Malaysia. (AFP photo)


Myanmar authorities have found 63 Rohingya Muslims who were stranded near a beach in Rakhine State after their boat ran out of fuel. 
The vessel was carrying 29 men, 34 women and four crew members when it drifted to the shore while floundering in heavy seas on July 7. 

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