Tuesday, December 8, 2020

မည်သည့်နေရာတွင်ရှိသည်ဖြစ်စေ ရိုဟင်ဂျာများကို ကူညီ ရန် ကုလသမဂ္ဂကို ဘင်္ဂလားဒေ့ရှ်နိုင်ငံခြားရေးဝန်ကြီး တိုက် တွန်း

𝐏𝐞𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐌𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐚
ဒါကာ၊ ဒီဇင်ဘာ ၈


ဘင်္ဂလားဒေ့ရှ်နိုင်ငံတွင် ကုလသမဂ္ဂလုပ်ငန်းလည်ပတ်မှုအခြေခံအတိုင်း ဘာရှန်ချားကျွန်းမှ ရိုဟင်ဂျာ များကို ကုညီသင့်ကြောင်း ဘင်္ဂလားဒေ့ရှ်နိုင်ငံခြားရေးဝန်ကြီး အေကေ အဗ္ဗဒူ မိုမန်က တနင်္လာနေ့တွင်ပြော သည်။

မေလးရွား ပရဟိတအဖြဲ႔ေတြရဲ႕ ဒုကၡသည္ကူညီေရးအစီ အစဥ္

VOA
ကိုခင္ေမာင္စိုးမင္း
08 ဒီဇင္ဘာ၊ 2020

မေလးရွားႏိုင္ငံမွာ ေရာက္ရွိေနၾကတဲ့ ႐ိုဟင္ဂ်ာအမ်ိဳးသမီးဒုကၡသည္ေတြကို ကို႐ိုနာ ကပ္ေရာဂါေတြၾကားမွာ ေဒသခံ ပရဟိတအဖြဲ႕အစည္းေတြက အဂၤလိပ္စာ နဲ႔ မေလးစာေတြသင္ၾကားေပးေနပါတယ္။ ဒီအေၾကာင္း ေအပီသတင္းကို အေျခခံၿပီး ကိုခင္ေမာင္စိုးမင္း က ေျပာျပေပးပါလိမ့္မယ္။

Link : Here

ဘာရွန္ခ်ာကြၽန္းေပၚေျပာင္းတဲ့ ႐ိုဟင္ဂ်ာေတြ ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံကို အရင္ဆုံးျပန္ႏိုင္ဖြယ္ရွိတယ္လို႔ ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ရွ္ဆို

VOM 

ဒါကာ၊ ဒီဇင္ဘာ-၈-၂၀၂၀
မ်ိဳးဆက္ (VOM)




ေကာ့ဘဇားေဒသရွိ ႐ိုဟင္ဂ်ာဒုကၡသည္ေတြကို ပင္လယ္အတြင္းရွိ ဘာရွန္ခ်ာကြၽန္းသို႔ ေျပာင္းေ႐ႊ႕ထား တာ ဟာ ယာယီအစီအစဥ္သာျဖစ္ၿပီး ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ရွ္က ႐ိုဟင္ဂ်ာေတြကို ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံျပန္ပို႔တဲ့လုပ္ငန္းစဥ္ စတင္ရင္ ဒီကြၽန္းေပၚကလူေတြဟာ ပထမသုတ္အျဖစ္ အရင္ျပန္ရဖြယ္ရွိတယ္လို႔ ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ရွ္ႏိုင္ငံျခားေရးဝန္ႀကီး ေဒါက္တာေအေကအဗၺဒူမိုမန္က ေျပာပါတယ္။

India Accuses China of Helping Rebel Groups on Myanmar Border

Bloomberg
Sudhi Ranjan Sen
7 December 2020,
  • India sent thousands of troops to region as tensions increased
  • China denies supplying weapons to ‘non-state actors’
Photographer: Ye Aung Thu/AFP/Getty Images

Indian officials say China is assisting rebel groups that have stepped up attacks on its border with Myanmar in recent months, opening another front in the conflict between two nations already engaged in a deadly standoff in the Himalayas.

Armed groups in Myanmar -- including the United Wa State Army and the Arakan Army, which was designated a terrorist organization this year -- are acting as Beijing’s proxies by supplying weapons and providing hideouts to insurgent groups in India’s northeastern states, according to Indian officials with knowledge of the situation, who asked not to be identified due to rules for speaking with the media.

Ceasefire Raises Hopes of Elections in Myanmar’s Rakhine State

THE I DIPLOMAT 

Sebastian Strangio
December 07, 2020


The most important obstacle – a ceasefire – is now in place, but many more challenges remain.

One least heralded developments to have taken place in Myanmar since the country’s election on November 8 is the lull in fighting in Rakhine State in the west of the country. Until last month, fighting between the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army (AA), which is fighting for greater autonomy from the central government, had raged in Rakhine since 2018. During that time, it had killed or injured hundreds and forced some 226,000 people to flee their homes.


Sasakawa Yohei, Japan’s special peace envoy to Myanmar, helped broker the ceasefire between the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army.Credit: Flickr/ Palácio do Planalto

The conflict followed the army’s brutal assault on Muslim Rohingya communities in northern Rakhine, which caused thousands of civilian deaths and drove more than 700,000 people over the border into Bangladesh.

The fighting also prompted the Union Election Commission (UEC) to cancel the elections in nine townships of northern Rakhine State, in addition to other conflict-torn parts of Myanmar, claiming that these regions were “not in a situation to hold free and fair elections.” But now, an informal ceasefire between the AA and the Myanmar military, or Tatmadaw, has opened the door to supplementary elections in Rakhine, and beyond that, to the glimmer of a lasting solution to the civil war.

14 Rohingyas, 2 suspected traffickers held

NEWAGE

Staff Correspondent . Sylhet 
Dec 07,2020

The Rapid Action Battalion detained 14 Rohingya people, including three women and eight children, and arrested two suspected human traffickers at Dakshin Surma in Sylhet on Sunday morning.

The detained Rohingya are Zahura Begum, 30, Nur Ayesha Begum, 35, Khoshnama Begum, 18, Abdur Rahman, 29, M Siraj, 20, Jubayer Ahmad Sayed, 20, Syed Noor, 16, M Idris, 12, M Junaid, 10, M Yunus, 8, M Mustafa, 4, Mustafizur Rahman, 11, Saidur Rahman, 9, and Azizur Rahman, 4, said the battalion.

Monday, December 7, 2020

Foreign Minister thanks Prime Minister for prudent, decisive step to relocate Rohingyas

DhakaTribune
UNB
December 4th, 2020

File photo of Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen Mehedi Hasan/Dhaka Tribune


More than 1,600 Rohingyas were shifted to Bhashan Char on Friday afternoon

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen has thanked Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for her "prudent and decisive" action to relocate Rohingyas to Bhashan Char.


He said on Friday that the global leadership and UN agencies have been extending lip services to the persecuted people of Myanmar.

UN recognises enormous investment in Bhasan Char: Mia Seppo

UNB

UNB NEWS
DHAKA
DECEMBER 05, 2020, 


It's sign of search for solutions to manage Rohingya situation, she says



UN Resident Coordinator in Dhaka Mia Seppo on Saturday said the UN and its all the agencies recognise the enormous investment that the government of Bangladesh has made in building Bhasan Char for Rohingya relocation.

"We recognise the enormous investment...that's obviously a sign of the search for solutions in managing the situation," she told reporters after attending a programme marking the International Volunteer Day.

The government invested more than US$ 350.00 million to develop the 13,000-acre island with all modern amenities, year-round fresh water, beautiful lake and proper infrastructure and enhanced facilities, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA).

ရိုဟင္ဂ်ာဒုကၡသည္ေတြကိုBhasan Charကြၽန္းကိုေျပာင္း ေရြ႕

VOA
ကိုခင္ေမာင္စိုးမင္း
07 ဒီဇင္ဘာ၊ 2020


ကုလသမဂၢ နဲ႔ ႏိုင္ငံတကာ လူ႔အခြင့္အေရးအဖြဲ႕အစည္းေတြက စိုးရိမ္တဲ့အေၾကာင္း ထုတ္ေဖၚေျပာဆိုေနတဲ့ ၾကားကပဲ ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ရွ္အစိုးရက ႐ိုဟင္ဂ်ာဒုကၡသည္ေတြကို သူတို႔ရဲ႕စခန္းကေန ဘဂၤလားပင္လယ္အတြင္းက ကြၽန္းဆီေျပာင္းေ႐ြ႕လိုက္ပါတယ္။ AP သတင္းေဆာင္းပါးေတြကို ကိုခင္ေမာင္စိုးမင္း က စုစည္းတင္ျပပါ့မယ္။ Link : Here

Sunday, December 6, 2020

ရိုဟင္ဂ်ာ ၁၆၀၀ ေက်ာ္ကို အျငင္းပြားကၽြန္းဆီ ဘဂၤလား ေဒ့ရွ္ ပို႔ေဆာင္

မဇၥ်ိမ
06 December 2020

 လူ တစ္သိန္းကို ေနရာခ်ထားေပးဖို႔ စီစဥ္ထားတဲ့ ေျမနိမ့္ကၽြန္းဆီ ရိုဟင္ဂ်ာ ၁၆၀၀ ေက်ာ္ကို ပထမအသုတ္ အေနနဲ႔ ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ရွ္နိုင္ငံဟာ ေသာၾကာေန႔မွာ ပို႔ေဆာင္ခဲ့ပါတယ္။

 သတင္းအျပည့္အစုံ - http://www.mizzimaburmese.com/article/76286

တည္းျဖတ္ - ေဇာ္မင္းေထြး 

Link : Here

Bhasan Char a heaven for Rohingyas

daily sun 

Shawkat Ali Khan from Bhasan Char, Hatia
5th December, 2020 

 “I never dreamt of getting such a beautiful room for living at Bhasan Char,” said Mohammad Mahmudullah in a joyous expression after spending a night on the island.

“I never dreamt of getting such a beautiful room for living at Bhasan Char,” said Mohammad Mahmudullah in a joyous expression after spending a night on the island.

The government on Friday took some 1,642 Rohingya people to the island as part of its move to temporarily relocate them for better living. “Such facilities will not be provided for us anywhere in the world. The place is a heaven for us as we have got the taste of freedom here,” Ullah told Daily Sun with a big smile. “I do not want to go back from the island,” said Ullah who along with his four-member family came to Cox’s Bazar camp in 2017 to avoid the persecution of the Myanmar authorities. 

'Alhamdulillah, more than happy with Bhasan Char facilities'

THE ASIAN AGE

AA News Desk
06 December 2020

Rohingya man sharing his experiences with others in Cox's Bazar over phone

 

Sayed Ullah, one of the Rohingyas landed in Bhasan Char on Friday, could not hold his feelings of extreme happiness seeing all the facilities there and kept calling relatives back in Cox's Bazar camps to join the next batch. "Alhamdulillah. We are extremely happy. I had never imagined that such a beautiful place is waiting for us with so many facilities," he told UNB over phone.

Bhasan Char comes alive with Rohingya residents. Now they want to bring in more refugees

bdnews24.com

Reazul Bashar,
bdnews24.com
from Bhasan Char
Published: 05 Dec 2020

Rohingya children play in the veranda of their new home. Photo: Reazul Bashar

Many of the relocated refugees were sharing their experiences with those in Cox’s Bazar by phone. Some used video calls to show their new homes. The children began playing in open spaces.

The government has maintained all along that the relocated refugees will be in better conditions than their peers in the Cox’s Bazar camps, but the United Nations and other international agencies have distanced themselves from the project.

Saturday, December 5, 2020

Rohingyas happy, invite kin to Bhasan Char

Bangladesh Post

By Saleh Noman
06 Dec 2020 

Rohingyas are highly delighted after getting new accommodation with modern facilities at Bhasan Char. Photo: BP



Bhasan Char, a newly emerged island in Bay of Bengal, has now turned lively with the arrival of 1642 Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMN) known as Rohingyas starting a new life on the Island.

The shelter project, built by the Bangladesh government under the supervision of the Bangladesh Navy, has become a favourite destination within days for the Rohingyas from the world’s largest and very cramped refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, the bordering district of Myanmar.

Scope with Waqar Rizvi | France govt targets mosques and Muslim migrants | Episode 336 | Indus News

Dec 5, 2020



Topics
 
1) France government targets mosques and Muslim migrants
2) Bangladesh relocating Rohingya refugees
3) NATO accuses Russia of threatening western interests.


Guests

  1) Dr. Raphaël Liogier - Sociologist (Paris) 
 2) Yasser Louati - Civil Liberties Activist (Paris) 
 3) Ro Nay San Lwin - Rohingya Activist (Frankfurt) 
 4) Dr. Robin Ramcharan - Human Rights Expert (Bangkok) 
 5) Dr. Katarzyna Zysk - Analyst (Oslo) 
 6) Dr. Daria Vorobyeva - Researcher (Moscow) 

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Fears of forced removals as Bangladesh moves hundreds of Rohingya refugees to remote island

CNN
Helen Regan and Rebecca Wright
Updated -December 5, 2020
Hundreds of Rohingya refugees being relocated to island 02:56

(CNN)Hundreds of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are being relocated to a controversial island facility in the Bay of Bengal today amid fears that some could be coerced to move there and held indefinitely. 

A ship carrying 1642 refugees is traveling to Bhasan Char, an island about 40 kilometers (24 miles) off the coast near the city of Chittagong, according to Shahriar Alam, Bangladesh Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.

Facilities on Bhasan Char island can accommodate up to 100,000 refugees. Credit: Salman Saeed

Rohingya refugees ferried to floating Bangladesh island

EAST BAY TIMES
By The Associated Press |
PUBLISHED: December 4, 2020
By Julhas Alam | Associated Press

About 700,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar in August 2017

A health worker checks the temperature of Rohingya Muslims arriving at Bhasan Char, or floating island, in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh. Authorities in Bangladesh have begun relocating thousands of Rohingya refugees to an isolated island despite calls by human rights groups for a halt to the process. (AP Photo/Saleh Noman)

DHAKA, Bangladesh — Authorities in Bangladesh on Friday sent the first group of more than 1,500 Rohingya refugees to an isolated island despite calls by human rights groups for a halt to the process.

The 1,642 refugees boarded seven Bangladeshi naval vessels in the port of Chittagong for the trip to Bhashan Char, according to an official who could not be named in accordance with local practice.

After about a three-hour trip they arrived at the island, which was once regularly submerged by monsoon rains but now has flood protection embankments, houses, hospitals and mosques built at a cost of more than $112 million by the Bangladesh navy.

Located 21 miles from the mainland, the island surfaced only 20 years ago and was never inhabited.

Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh Being Moved to Isolated Island in “Dangerous Mass Detention”

DEMOCRACY
NOW!
HEADLINE
DEC 04, 2020

In Bangladesh, human rights advocates are condemning the relocation of thousands of Rohingya refugees to an isolated island — hours away from the mainland. Police on Thursday escorted refugees, who were put on buses for the long trek from Cox’s Bazar to a port town, where they’ll then be put on boats en route to Bhasan Char island, which is prone to flooding, frequent cyclones, and only emerged from the ocean two decades ago. The island has never been inhabited. Two aid workers told Reuters refugees were pressured into the move by government officials, who threatened them or offered them cash in exchange. Human Rights Watch called the refugees’ relocation “nothing short of a dangerous mass detention of the Rohingya people in violation of international human rights obligations.”

Link : Here

ULA/AA holds online talk with Tatmadaw

BNI
By - Saw Thonya (NMG)
Friday, December 04, 2020 
The United League of Arakan (ULA)/ Arakan Army (AA) held an online discussion with the Tatmadaw on the IDP affairs, and the holding of elections in the canceled areas, according to the statement by the ULA/AA, on December 2.


According to the ULA/AA’s statement, the 30-minute-long discussion mainly focused on the timely holding of elections in the areas excluded from voting in last month’s election and also paying attention to the speedy transportation of medicine and rations to all villages which face a shortage of food, rations and medicine due to military roadblocks and barriers and maintaining the existing mutual understanding and trust.

World briefs: Rohingyas shipped to lone island; EU, U.K. trade deal talks are ‘paused’; Saudis: End to Qatar boycott ‘in reach’; Bus goes off bridge in Brazil, killing 14

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 

COMPILED FROM NEWS SERVICES
Decenber 5,2020


Authorities in Bangladesh on Friday sent the first group of more than 1,500 Rohingya refugees to an isolated island despite protests by human rights groups.

The 1,642 refugees boarded seven Bangladeshi naval vessels in the port of Chittagong for the trip to Bhashan Char, according to an official.

After about a three-hour trip, they arrived at the island, which was once regularly submerged by monsoon rains but now has flood protection embankments, houses, hospitals and mosques built at a cost of more than $112 million by the Bangladesh navy.
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