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Monday, January 22, 2018

Myanmar ready but repatriated Bangladesh

Myanmar ready but repatriated Bangladesh

While Myanmar was ready to start the rehabilitation of Muslim refugees, the government of Bangladesh could not complete the list of refugees yet. Referring to the delay of rehabilitation of the refugee, relief and rehabilitation commissioner Abul Kalam, the news was presented in such a way that Iribati.

According to the report, Refugees, Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner of Bangladesh Abul Kalam said on Monday that delaying repatriation has been delayed. He did not immediately say when it might start repatriation. On the other hand, Myanmar's Social Welfare, Relief and Rehabilitation Minister Dr. Win Miyat Aay said that tent, bus, food and water supply have been prepared for refugees in Maungdure Tounpiopoletoa and Naga Khu Yu Rehab camps. In the parliament, he told reporters, "According to the agreement, repatriation will start from 23rd January. We have prepared.
If we get the list, we can start tomorrow. But we still do not get it. '

The report also said that by the second week of January, the Myanmar government has been able to verify more than 1,200 refugees. Of these, 750 Muslims and Hindus are over five hundred. According to the agreement between the two countries, whether they are interested to return to Bangladesh refugees seeking information from these refugees. Then return the list of wishlists to be sent before the expiration. The Iraqi report quoted the news of Global News of Myanmar, a state-run media press, that refugees will be kept at the Hala Po Khawang camp in Rakhine after rehabilitation. They will be their shelter until the reconstruction of burnt houses is completed.

At the end of the report, it is said that when the tensions are rising in Bangladesh refugee camps against Myanmar return due to a lack of security assurance, then the decision came to resume on the behalf of Bangladesh.

And at NAPADE, the lawmaker of the lower house of the parliament, Yu Aung Thoung said in the shadow, the returnees will not be welcomed in the Rakhine state. The lawmaker from Boothdeagh area said, "We have not been told what the government is doing with the repatriation process. The Arakanese community does not want to return them. They believe that, if they come back, problems will increase again.

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