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Showing posts with label Deport. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 18, 2021

Malaysia to Deport 1,200 Myanmar Migrants Despite Post-Coup Turmoil

Bloomberg
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
16 February 2021,


Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (AP) -- Malaysia's government will repatriate 1,200 Myanmar migrants next week despite a military coup in their home country, but has assured that they will not include minority Muslim Rohingya refugees or those registered with the U.N. refugee agency.

But the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees voiced concern Tuesday that there may be vulnerable women and children among the group. Myanmar's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, was detained as the military seized power on Feb. 1, sparking protests in the country.

Friday, November 27, 2020

Why does KCR not initiate steps to deport 75,000 Rohingiyas, Smriti Irani thunders

Chronicle
DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Published Nov 26, 2020, 


The Union minister castigated the ruling combine of the TRS and the MIM over the ‘hospitality’ to the Rohingyas, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis

Union minister smirti Irani addressing media in BJP state office in Hyderabad. (DC Image)


Hyderabad: The BJP gave further momentum to its highly successful and surcharged narrative setting campaign for the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) elections, with a steady featuring of national leaders.

Union minister for textiles Smriti Irani on Wednesday further kept the pot boiling on the issue of illegal immigration in the Old City, sternly castigating the ruling combine of the TRS and the MIM over the ‘hospitality’ to the Rohingyas and Pakistanis and Bangladeshis.

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Who are behind the illegal passports issued to Rohingyas?

dailyobserver
Wednesday, 19 February, 2020
Nizam Ahmed

Official figure of Rohingya Muslims, who fled Myanmar military crackdown with genocidal intent, in 2017 and now living in the world's largest refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, will cross 800,000 once Saudi Arabia deports around 50,000 Rohingyas to Bangladesh.

During the crackdown thousands were killed, women raped and their houses burnt to ashes. The total number of Rohingyas living at the refugee camp and many other makeshift shelters in the Cox's Bazar and the adjacent Bandarban districts has crossed 1,100,000 with those who had fled Myanmar following Muslim-Buddist communal riots in 2012.

Saudi Arabia wants to send the Rohjngyas back to Bangladesh as they entered into the Kingdom using Bangladesh passports and pretending as Bangladeshi nationals in the recent past.

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Don’t deport Rohingyas from Saudi Arabia until genocide ends: Free Rohingya Coalition

The Daily Star
February 13, 2020
Star Online Report
Star Online Report
 
Free Rohingya Coalition, a global platform of Rohingyas worldwide, has urged Saudi Arabia not to deport any Rohingyas until the genocide against them in Myanmar is over.

"Once the case is settled and peace prevails in Myanmar's Rakhine state, they will go back to their country of origin. At this moment, we urge Saudi authorities not to deport any Rohingyas -- either from the detention camps or outside in the Kingdom -- to Bangladesh," said Free Rohingya Coalition Co-founder Nay San Lwin.
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