What's new

Breaking News:Bangladesh has sealed border with Myanmar to check infiltration, says foreign minister

Black_cats

ELITE MEMBER
Dec 31, 2010
10,032
-5
14,469
Govt seals off border with Myanmar to stop further influx
Published: February 06, 2019 17:20:21 | Updated: February 06, 2019 17:23:44

1549452224.jpg


Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen on Wednesday said Bangladesh-Myanmar border has been sealed off to stop further influx from Myanmar amid violence there.

"We had kept our border open for adequate people. We won't take anymore (new). We’ve sealed off the border," he said adding that it is better to see that others (countries except Bangladesh) keep open borders.

The Foreign Minister said they have heard that ethnic and religious groups, including Buddhists and Hindus, are trying to enter Bangladesh for safety amid fresh violence in Myanmar.

He was talking to reporters after his meeting with UNHCR special envoy Angelina Jolie and Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General on Myanmar Christine Schraner Burgener.

Terming Jolie a big voice, the Foreign Minister said he conveyed her that Bangladesh wants all the Rohingyas to go back to their place of origin in Rakhine State safely.

"All of them should go back, as soon as possible," said the Foreign Minister.

He also said Myanmar should agree on a safe zone under the supervision of Asean in Rakhine for Rohingyas, reports UNB.

http://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/n...ith-myanmar-to-stop-further-influx-1549452021

 
Last edited:
Bangladesh protests to Myanmar over new arrivals from troubled state


A surge in fighting between armed rebel group the Arakan Army and government troops in Myanmar's Rakhine state has displaced thousands, according to the UN AFP/Richard SARGENT
06 Feb 2019 04:58PM
Share this content
Bookmark

DHAKA: Bangladesh has protested to Myanmar over a new influx of refugees fleeing troubled Rakhine state after clashes between security forces and an insurgent group, an official said Wednesday (Feb 6).

Bangladesh's foreign ministry summoned Myanmar's ambassador late Tuesday to protest over the arrivals from Rakhine, already notorious following a military clampdown on Muslim Rohingya in August 2017 which sent more than 700,000 people across the border.


The new arrivals are from Rakhine Buddhist and other tribal groups, a senior foreign ministry official told AFP on condition of anonymity, without giving a figure.


"The number is increasing. Some people are already waiting on the border and they may also enter. We have asked them (Myanmar) to take effective and urgent steps so that violence is stopped," the official said.

A Bangladesh border guard official said the refugees had crossed in a remote hill area of Bandarban district in the southeast of the country.

Bangladesh is already struggling to cope with the 740,000 Rohingya Muslims who arrived after August 2017 adding to 300,000 who had fled earlier violence in Rakhine.

Now Rakhine's ethnic majority, who are Buddhist, are in conflict with the army they helped to drive out the Rohingya just 18 months ago.

On Jan 4 the Arakan Army (AA), a militant group calling for greater autonomy for Rakhine, killed 13 people in raids on police border posts.

The army says 13 militants have been killed in reprisal attacks while the United Nations says at least 5,200 people have been displaced by the violence.

An accurate death toll has been impossible to ascertain because the zone is under a near-blanket lockdown.

The fighting has added a new, complex dimension to the troubles in Rakhine that since 2012 have seen religious and communal riots, the mass exodus of Rohingya and killings across all ethnic lines.

The Bangladesh protest came after Hollywood superstar Angelina Jolie said Tuesday that Myanmar must "show genuine commitment" to end violence that has driven the Rohingya into Bangladesh.

The UN is preparing to launch a new international appeal for nearly one billion dollars to look after the Rohingya.


Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...er-new-arrivals-from-troubled-state--11206752
 
If your nation had a military it would be zero

Because of your status the bengali Rohingya have been humiliated and you alongside them

You cannot solve everything with guns and bullets.

It is true you cannot nag everyone into submission either - but going ballistic and having this frontier 'guns of navarrone' mentality is not helpful.

The problem IS in Myanmar and their primitive junta leadership.

As long as countries like India and China support these Tatmadaw animals with impunity (who has issues/fights with every little ethnic group in their country other than Bamar), little can be done by smaller countries like Bangladesh.

Larger countries around Myanmar will realize (sooner or later) that breaking up multi-ethnic fractious Myanmar into independent ethnic enclaves is the best possible long-term solution which helps their own exploitation strategy as well.
 
Bangladesh should exploit this situation!!

Hundreds of Arakanese, Chin Flee to Bangladesh as Army, AA Clash in Paletwa

https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/hundreds-arakanese-chin-flee-bangladesh-army-aa-clash-paletwa.html

A separate group of displaced Arakanese and ethnic Chin trek to safety in Bangladesh’s Bandarban District in recent days. / Ko Ko Marma / Facebook


YANGON—About 250 newly displaced Arakanese and ethnic Chin from Chin State’s Paletwa Township were driven from their homes into neighboring Bangladesh last week by fierce fighting between the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army (AA). Some of the children in the group are reportedly gravely ill as the refugees lack food, clothing and shelter in the area’s cold conditions, a rights worker said.


Medical and other aid workers were reportedly trying to reach the group, but the area they have fled into is extremely difficult to reach.

Win Thein, a member of Bangladesh’s Bandarban District Human Rights Commission based in Ruma upazila (sub-district), told The Irrawaddy that over the weekend he met with the displaced villagers near a small village in a densely forested area known locally as Thuisa Para, about 11 km from the Remakri BGB (Border Guards Bangladesh) Camp.

He said that according to the displaced people, the Myanmar military (or Tatmadaw) torched homes in Kha Maung Wa village and Kin Tha Lin village in the upper Paletwa region last week. A group of 124 ethnic Chin arrived in Bandarban District’s Ruma Township on Sunday. The following day, 126 Arakanese people from various villages entered the same area.

“We can’t reach that region by car or boat; trekking is the only option. If we travel from Ruma Township it takes almost one day,” Win Thein said.

According to initial reports from Ruma residents, the IDPs trekked for a couple of days to reach the Remakri region from the western Myanmar border. Relief groups could not reach Remakri by car; they had to take a boat trip from Ruma town and then make a six-hour trek to reach Thuisa village. The IDPs had been denied entry by local residents due to a lack of facilities there. Thus, all refugees are temporarily camping near a stream without enough food, tarpaulins or blankets.

Win Thein said the group included 60 children, including a few newborns. The refugees were without blankets or warm clothes. He said that their lack of warm clothing posed a threat of pneumonia among the children, adding that about five of the children had been unconscious since Monday.

When he returned to Ruma town from Remakri, he sent doctors and other relief workers to rescue the children and provide some emergency medical aid to the refugees.

He explained that the climate in the mountains in the area at this time of year is very cold, not unlike the hilly region of Shan State in northern Myanmar.

The refugees were not allowed to enter Thuisa village as it does not have sufficient shelter for them, and the entire village relies on shifting cultivation and growing seasonal fruits. “All they have are machetes and bamboo baskets. That’s all I could see,” he said.

“I have no idea what’s happening there right now because that region is out of the range of telecom networks,” Win Thein said.

Another activist from Ruma, Aye Tun, also went to meet the displaced Arakanese and Chin people in the Remakri region. He said arrangements were being made to transport tarpaulins to the refugees so they could put up modest temporary shelters near the stream.

He said that some local Marma people were helping by giving food to the refugees. The authorities had provided no support or humanitarian assistance to the refugees as of Wednesday. Despite the presence of Bangladesh border guards in the region, however, the refugees were not being driven back into Myanmar. Aye Tun said that the local Marma and hill tract people of Bangladesh are familiar with the Arakanese and Chin, and willing to assist the refugees.

“Even the adults could not stay longer without warm clothes in that densely forested area; just imagine the kids without blankets at night and sleeping on the ground,” Aye Tun said.

District Human Rights Commission member Aye Thein said he was told by refugees that Myanmar Army soldiers set some homes alight in Kin Ta Lin village, which is home to 40 families, and Kha Maung Wa, which has 60 homes. It was unclear Wednesday whether the entire villages had been burned to the ground.

He said the displaced Arakanese villagers had initially wanted to flee to the nearest townships, Kyauktaw and Paletwa, but as the fighting had been going on for several days, they decided to cross the Bangladesh border and trekked for two days. On the way to Bandarban district, they met up with AA soldiers on the Myanmar border, who gave them some rice.

The Irrawaddy could not independently verify the claims of the Bangladesh-based human rights group. Regarding the allegations of the villagers, The Irrawaddy attempted to phone a brigadier-general at the Office of the Commander-in-Chief for comment but the calls went unanswered on Wednesday.

AA spokesman U Khine Thuka told The Irrawaddy that the group was taking care of about 120 displaced villagers from Paletwa in its area of controlon the Myanmar border. He explained that based on their own accounts, the refugees had been in a chaotic situation since the fighting broke out, with families being separated.

Aye Thein said that Bangladeshi authorities summoned Myanmar’s envoy to Bangladesh at least twice in recent days to discuss the new refugee arrivals in Bandarban District. He said they reminded the envoy that Myanmar has still not repatriated the nearly 800,000 Rohingya refugees who fled to Bangladesh in 2017, and was now allegedly driving ethnic groups out of its territory again.

“The Bangladesh authorities are now really mad at the Myanmar Army, as it is creating more troubles for Bangladesh,” he said.

As a human rights defender, Aye Thein urged both Myanmar and Bangladesh authorities not to block aid shipments to the region. If they fail to transport necessary medicines and food to the refugees, the children who had just moved into a cold climate from a tropical zone were at risk of developing deadly pneumonia, he said.
 
You cannot solve everything with guns and bullets.

It is true you cannot nag everyone into submission either - but going ballistic and having this frontier 'guns of navarrone' mentality is not helpful.

The problem IS in Myanmar and their primitive junta leadership.

As long as countries like India and China support these Tatmadaw animals with impunity (who has issues/fights with every little ethnic group in their country other than Bamar), little can be done by smaller countries like Bangladesh.

Larger countries around Myanmar will realize (sooner or later) that breaking up multi-ethnic fractious Myanmar into independent ethnic enclaves is the best possible long-term solution which helps their own exploitation strategy as well.

Sometimes you need balls

You seem to have cut yours completely off


Forcing 1 Million bengalis into your country is reason enough to stand up

What you guys are doing is some real Hijrah shit
 
Another 136 Buddhist flee to Bangladesh from Myanmar

মিয়ানমার থেকে বাংলাদেশে পালিয়ে এসেছে ১৩৬ জন বৌদ্ধ

শাহনাজ পারভীনবিবিসি বাংলা, ঢাকা
_105553067_bdburma.jpg
ছবির কপিরাইটGETTY IMAGES
Image captionবাংলাদেশ মিয়ানমার সীমান্তের একটি অংশ
বাংলাদেশে বান্দরবান জেলার গহীন এলাকায় মিয়ানমার সীমান্তে শূন্য রেখায় মিয়ানমার থেকে নির্যাতনের মুখে পালিয়ে আসা ১৩৬ জন বৌদ্ধ ধর্মাবলম্বী আশ্রয় নিয়েছে বলে জানাচ্ছে সীমান্তরক্ষী বাহিনী বিজিবি।

বিজিবির বান্দরবান সেক্টর কমান্ডার কর্নেল জহিরুল হক খান বলছেন, মিয়ানমারের চিন প্রদেশ থেকে পালিয়ে আসা এসব মানুষজন নির্যাতনের শিকার হয়ে পালিয়ে এসেছেন বলে জানাচ্ছেন। এমনকি হেলিকপ্টার থেকে গুলি করা হয়েছে বলেও তারা অভিযোগ করছেন।

মূলত খুমি, মার্মা এবং খিউ সম্প্রদায়ের মোট ৩৮ টি পরিবারের নারী, পুরুষ ও শিশু সেখানে অবস্থান নিয়েছে বলে জানাচ্ছে বিজিবি। যদিও স্থানীয়রা বলছেন তারা বাংলাদেশের অংশে ঢুকে আশ্রয় নিয়েছে। বাংলাদেশের স্থানীয় গণমাধ্যমেও এমনটাই বলা হচ্ছে।

জহিরুল হক খান বলছেন, ফেব্রুয়ারির তিন তারিখ তারা প্রথম এমন খবর পান যে রুমা উপজেলার রেমাক্রীপ্রাংসা ইউনিয়নের চাইক্ষাং সীমান্ত দিয়ে মিয়ানমার থেকে পালিয়ে বৌদ্ধরা অনুপ্রবেশ করেছে।

তিনি বলছেন, "অঞ্চলটি এতটাই দূরে এবং প্রত্যন্ত পাহাড়ি এলাকা, যে রুমা থেকে হেঁটে যেতে দেড় দিন সময় লাগে এবং আর কোনভাবে সেখানে যাওয়ার উপায় নেই।"

বিবিসি বাংলায় আরো খবর:
শেষ ঘাঁটিগুলো ছেড়ে পালাচ্ছে আইএস যোদ্ধারা

'সরকারি স্কুল-কলেজের শিক্ষকদের কোচিং অবৈধ'

'অনেক কবি-লেখক বলেছেন, বইটি প্রকাশ করো না'

_105553386_gettyimages-170503052.jpg
ছবির কপিরাইটGETTY IMAGES
Image captionখুমি, মার্মা এবং খিউ সম্প্রদায়ের লোকেরা বাংলাদেশ ও মিয়ানমার উভয় দেশেই পাহাড়ি এলাকায় বাস করে। ফাইল ছবি।
বিজিবির একটি টহল আজ বিকেলে ঐ অঞ্চলে পৌঁছে তাদের সাথে কথা বলেছেন।

মি. খান বলছেন, "তাদের ভাষাগত একটু সমস্যা আছে। তাদের যখন স্থানীয়দের সহায়তায় জিজ্ঞেস করা হল যে তারা কেন এসেছেন, তারা জানাচ্ছে যে গত দশদিন ধরে তাদের উপর নানা ধরনের নির্যাতন, নিপীড়ন চলছে। হেলিকপ্টার থেকে গুলি করা হচ্ছে। সেই জন্যেই তারা ভয়ে পালিয়ে এসেছে।"

তবে হেলিকপ্টার থেকে কারা গুলি করছে সেই বিষয়েও তথ্য দিতে পারেননি মি. খান।

আশ্রয় নেয়া এই লোকগুলোর বাড়িঘরও সেখান থেকে এক কিলোমিটারের মধ্যে বলে জানাচ্ছেন তিনি। পরিস্থিতি ভালো হলে তারা বাড়ি ফিরে যাবেন বলে বিজিবি সেনাদের জানিয়েছেন।

মি. খান অবশ্য বলছেন, তারা পানি সংগ্রহ করতে এবং মাঝে মাঝে দোকানে কেনাকাটা করতে বাংলাদেশে অংশে আসছেন এবং আবার শূন্য রেখায় ফিরে যাচ্ছেন। তারা নিজেরাই নিজেদের খাবার সাথে করে নিয়ে এসেছেন বলেও দাবি করেন বিজিবির এই কর্মকর্তা।

যদিও রেমাক্রীপ্রাংসা ইউনিয়নের স্থানীয় একজন নির্বাচিত প্রতিনিধি নাম প্রকাশ না করার শর্তে জানিয়েছেন, সেখানকার গ্রামবাসীরা তাদের নিজেদের বাড়িঘরে আশ্রয় দিয়েছে এবং তাদের খাদ্য দিয়ে সহায়তা করছে।

_105553074_gettyimages-170500764.jpg
ছবির কপিরাইটGETTY IMAGES
Image captionবাংলাদেশ-মিয়ানমার সীমান্তের দুর্গম পাহাড়ী এলাকায় আশ্রয় নিয়েছে বৌদ্ধ শরণার্থীরা
বাংলাদেশে ২০১৭ সালের ২৫ আগস্ট থেকে প্রায় দেড় বছরে সাড়ে সাত লাখের মতো রোহিঙ্গা শরণার্থী প্রবেশ করলেও মিয়ানমার থেকে বৌদ্ধ সম্প্রদায়ের লোকজনের পালিয়ে আসা নিয়ে নতুন আশংকা তৈরি হয়েছে।

বাংলাদেশের সরকার ইতিমধ্যেই এমন আশংকায় ঢাকায় মিয়ানমারের রাষ্ট্রদূতকে তলব করে প্রতিবাদ জানিয়েছে।

বিজিবি বলছে ওই এলাকায় সীমান্তে এখন নিরাপত্তা জোরদার করা হয়েছে, টহল বাড়ানো হয়েছে।

এলাকার জনগণকেও কোন ধরনের অনুপ্রবেশ হলে খবর দিতে বলা হচ্ছে। সেখানে গোয়েন্দাদের তথ্য-দাতা নিয়োগ করা হয়েছে বলে জানান তিনি।
 
If your nation had a military it would be zero

Because of your status the bengali Rohingya have been humiliated and you alongside them

Very interesting. Why doesn't Pakistan form a military then given it is flooded by Afghans, gets invaded for counter-terror ops, its villages get droned and it cannot even possess all the territory it claims?
 
Very interesting. Why doesn't Pakistan form a military then given it is flooded by Afghans, gets invaded for counter-terror ops, its villages get droned and it cannot even possess all the territory it claims?

Dont you see the U.S-Indian nexus in Afghanistan tucking its tail between its legs?

That is Pakistan and our ISI protecting our strategic interests against much bigger foes and grinding them down
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 2, Members: 0, Guests: 2)


Back
Top Bottom