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Bangladesh, Myanmar Agree to Repatriate over 600,000 Rohingya Refugees in 2 Months

Thursday 23 November 2017
Bangladesh, Myanmar Agree to Repatriate over 600,000 Rohingya Refugees in 2 Months

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Alwaght- Bangladesh has reached an agreement with Myanmar to repatriate hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslim refugees, who were displaced by the Buddhist regime’s ethnic cleansing polices Since August.

 “The return shall commence within two months” said Bangladesh in a statement issued shortly after its Foreign Minister A.H. Mahmood Ali and Myanmar’s Union Minister for the Office of the State Counselor Kyaw Tint Swe inked a deal, titled the Arrangement on Return of Displaced Persons from Rakhine State, in Myanmar’s capital of Naypyidaw on Thursday.

“This is a primary step. (They) will take back (Rohingya). Now we have to start working,” said the Bangladeshi top diplomat after the signing ceremony.

The agreement between the two neighbors was signed after weeks of negotiations on details of the accord, much of which has not yet been disclosed. However, Dhaka announced that a working group would be established within three weeks to agree the arrangements for the repatriation.

The office of Myanmar de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi, however, said that the deal followed a formula set in a 1992 repatriation agreement inked by the two nations following an earlier surge of violence. Under that pact, Rohingya Muslims were required to provide residency documents, which few had, before being allowed to return to Myanmar.

Thousands of Rohingya Muslims were killed and more than 620,000 have fled Myanmar to Bangladesh since late last year, when military soldiers and Buddhist mobs began vicious attacks on the minority Muslims in Rakhine. The crackdown on the Rohingya has intensified since August 25.

All along, regime’s troops and the Buddhist mobs have been killing, raping, and arbitrarily arresting members of the Muslim community. They have also been setting the houses of the Muslims on fire in hundreds of predominantly-Rohingya villages in the northern parts of Rakhine, where nearly all the Rohingya reside.

On Tuesday, the Amnesty International said in a report that the discrimination against Rohingya had intensified considerably in the past five years so much so that it amounted to “dehumanizing apartheid.”

Myanmar’s government denies full citizenship to the Rohingya, branding them illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. Dhaka, in turn, regards the desperate refugees as Myanmarese. The Rohingya, however, track their ancestors many generations back in Myanmar.

The volatile Rakhine, located in Myanmar’s west, has been the scene of communal violence since 2012. Many Muslims had already lost their lives while tens of thousands had been displaced as a result of attacks by Buddhists long before the military began its crackdown in late 2016.

The UN has already described the Rohingya as the most persecuted community in the world, calling the situation in Rakhine similar to “a textbook example of ethnic cleansing.”

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