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India builds 250 homes in Myanmar to assist Rohingya

Suhasini Haidar
NEW DELHI, JULY 14, 2019 00:43 IST
UPDATED: JULY 14, 2019 00:46 IST

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  • Two years after more than 700,000 Rohingya fled to camps in Bangladesh alleging ethnic cleansing by Myanmar forces, the Indian government says it is stepping up efforts to help them return to their villages.

    On July 9, Ambassador to Myanmar Saurabh Kumar handed over 250 completed pre-fabricated homes to the Myanmar government for use by the refugees when they return.

    Part of 2017 pact
    The project is part of an agreement signed by the two governments in 2017, under which the government had committed to spending $25 million over five years. The houses, measuring 40 square metres each, are designed to survive quakes and cyclonic storms, according to a presentation by the Ministry of External Affairs.


    The 250 houses, built in three clusters, are in the Shwe Zar, Kyein Chaung Taung and Nan Thar Taung areas that saw some of the worst cases of violence, including mass murder, gang-rape of women and children and burning of thousands of homes. They have cost about ₹10 crore. However, there are no signs yet that the Rohingya will return at any specific date.

    According to a senior official involved in the disbursement, the Myanmar government has also handed over a list of 21 other projects that it wants India to fund as part of the agreement, including the construction of small villages, culverts and school buildings.

    Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya, mostly Muslim, fled the violence that started after a local militant group ARSA attacked several Myanmar police posts in August 2017, killing about 12 and also Hindus in nearby Rakhine villages. In attacks on the Muslim Rohingya, termed ‘retaliatory’ by Myanmar’s Junta and the majority Buddhist community, thousands were killed. Nearly a million Rohingya, including about 400 Hindu families, are now living in precarious conditions in the Bangladesh’s mud tracts in Kutupalong camp.

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    The government official said contrary to the general impression that the Myanmar government is resisting the return of the Rohingya, it is actually keen on assuring them of a safe passage to their villages, and India wants to “create incentives” for the refugees to go home. So far, the official said, more than 20,000 refugees’ names have been sent to the Myanmar government for verification, the first step in repatriating them, of which about 13,000 have been confirmed by the authorities. Myanmar officials including their Foreign Secretary are expected to travel to Bangladesh and give the refugees assurances of their safety and well being if they return.

    However, the government in NayPyiTaw still refuses to recognise the Rohingya as citizens and will not prosecute military personnel and civilians for the killings, which the United Nations officials said bore the “hallmarks of genocide”. In such a situation, several international refugee relief and human rights agencies have counselled against forcing the refugees to return to Myanmar. Making the situation worse are monsoon rains and flooding at the camps in Bangladesh that have already affected about 45,000 people since April this year, even as international funding for the camps dwindles.

    Despite the desperate situation for them, there are no signs yet that the Rohingya refugees will return at any specific date, and officials could not confirm when they would actually occupy the houses being built by India and also by Japan, China and ASEAN countries for them. Building trust, they say, is far more difficult than simply rebuilding Rohingya homes and villages.
 
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What happened to their real homes?
Burnt to the ground by savages no doubt.

This is nothing more than a PR attempt which will be treated with the contempt it deserves.

Hinduvtas are showing their real face yet again by being part of the savages plan.
 
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You cannot force them back to a place they are at risk of persecution.
Watch us doing it.

We can repatriate after reaching an agreement with Myanmar. Why you do want to keep them in India?

You were claiming in a few threads that India is a dangerous place for Muslims. Now Bangladeshis have no problem in going over the fence to India or Rohingya staying in India.
 
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You cannot force them back to a place they are at risk of persecution.
We already take a lot of refugees, there is a limit. And also we are doing a lot of projects like this which isn't even our problem. So appreciate or shut up
 
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We already take a lot of refugees, there is a limit. And also we are doing a lot of projects like this which isn't even our problem. So appreciate or shut up

They are persecuted refugees and so they are YOUR problem.

Stop whining as much smaller BD is hosting over 1 million of them.
 
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You cannot force them back to a place they are at risk of persecution.

Hold our beer and watch. If they dont like it back in MM, they can join their lot in BD camps.

You can protect them from "persecution" all you want on your land, after all they are your chittagong dialect speaking people.

If you didn't solve and wont solve the land problem/partition with myanmar, thats on you too.

Over time Rohingya camps will be eroded, they will merge and assimilate with BD population and the same overall policy will be exerted by NRC too.

You can keep crying "you cannot, you cannot!" then too.....just like your "we will shoot down next MM aircraft that violates our airspace".

Thing is everyone around you is sick of your BS antics....your people thus can return and partake of your RMG wonderful drama that you claim....fact checking that way is best for all sides involved.
 
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