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Bangladesh prevents 125 Rohingya Muslims from entering country
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In this photograph taken on October 21, 2016, Rohingya Muslim children gather at a house in Hpar Wut Chaung located in Rakhine state, Myanmar. (Photo by AFP)


Bangladeshi coast guards have pushed back 125 Rohingya Muslims, mostly women and children, as the desperate group attempted to enter the Bangladeshi territory to flee violence and persecution back in their home country Myanmar.

Bangladeshi authorities on Friday prevented the refugees, crammed into seven wooden boats, from ducking on the Bangladeshi side of the Naf River, which separates Bangladesh's southeastern border from western Myanmar, said Nafiur Rahman, a local coast guard official, on Saturday.

“They included 61 women and 36 children. We resisted them from entering our water territory,” he said, adding that all of them had been nationals of Myanmar, escaping an uptick of violent clashes in neighboring Myanmar's Rakhine state.

Rakhine, home to a large number of Rohingya Muslims, has been under a military lockdown since an alleged attack on the country’s border guards on October 9 left nine police officers dead. The government accused the Rohingya of being behind the assault.

Since then, Bangladesh has heavily boosted security measures in a strip of land along its border with Myanmar and deployed hundreds of troops to patrol the area in a bid to push back the potential waves of Rohingya Muslim refugees, who flee the resurgence of violence and persecution back home.

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In this photo taken on October 15, 2016, Myanmar's border guards patrol an area along the river dividing Myanmar and Bangladesh located in Maungdaw, Rakhine state, following attacks that killed nine border police. (Photo by AFP)
Myanmar’s western state of Rakhine has also been the scene of communal violence at the hands of Buddhist extremists since 2012. Hundreds of people have been killed and tens of thousands have been forced from homes and live in squalid camps in dire conditions in Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.

On November 16, the London-based Arakan Rohingya National Organization said at least 150 Muslims had been killed since November 12.

Myanmar's government denies full citizenship to the 1.1 million-strong Rohingya population, branding them illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. However, many believe the Rohingya are a community of ancient lineage in Myanmar.

According to the UN, the Rohingya are one of the most persecuted minorities in the world.

http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/11/19/494326/Bangladesh-Rohingya-Muslims-Myanmar-UN-Rakhine
 
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Bangladesh strengthens border patrol to stop intrusion of Rohingyas fleeing Myanmar
Cox's Bazar Correspondent bdnews24.com

Published: 2016-11-17 05:12:00.0 BdST Updated: 2016-11-19 12:41:54.0 BdST


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    BGB raising awareness among Bangladeshis against Rohingya intrusion.
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Border Guard Bangladesh has strengthened security along the frontier with Myanmar to stop intrusion of Rohingya Muslims fleeing persecution by authorities in Myanmar.

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Three platoon troops were sent to Teknaf border on Wednesday afternoon, BGB Teknaf-2 Battalion Commander Lt Col Abu Zar Al Jahid told bdnews24.com.

Besides deploying additional troops, a programme was launched to raise awareness among the people along the border against Rohingya intrusion.



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BGB raising awareness among Bangladeshis against Rohingya intrusion.

Reuters has reported that Myanmar Army confirmed death of 130 Rohingya in recent drives responding to coordinated attacks on three border posts on Oct 9 that killed nine police officers.
The news agency said hundreds were trying to flee to Bangladesh by crossing the Naff river.

BGB official Jahid told bdnews24.com a group of 80 Rohingyas were stopped at the border and pushed back to Myanmar when they tried to enter Bangladesh through Hnila border on Tuesday morning.

"One or two Rohingyas always try to enter Bangladesh. But this (Tuesday's) attempt was the largest after the attack on Myanmar border check post by suspected Rohingya militants," he said.




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BGB raising awareness among Bangladeshis against Rohingya intrusion.

The bloodshed by Myanmar Army is the most serious since hundreds were killed in communal clashes in the western Myanmar state of Rakhine in 2012, Reuters said in its report.
"It has exposed the lack of oversight of the military by the seven-month-old administration of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi," it said.

"They have locked down the district, where the vast majority of residents are Rohingya, shutting out aid workers and independent observers. The army has intensified its operation in the last seven days and has used choppers to reinforce, with dozens reported killed," it added.

http://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2016...o-stop-incursion-of-rohingyas-fleeing-myanmar
 
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