THE ASEAN POST
This file photo shows a Myanmar border guard policeman standing near a
group of Rohingya Muslims in front of their homes in a village as seen
during a government-organised visit for journalists in Buthidaung
townships in the restive Rakhine state on 25 January, 2019. (Richard
Sargent / AFP Photo)
Following the conclusion of the 34th ASEAN Summit last weekend in Bangkok, Thailand, it came as no surprise that the bloc was heavily criticised for suggesting Rohingya refugees will repatriate back to Myanmar within two years.
Following the conclusion of the 34th ASEAN Summit last weekend in Bangkok, Thailand, it came as no surprise that the bloc was heavily criticised for suggesting Rohingya refugees will repatriate back to Myanmar within two years.