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Nearly 2,000 migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh rescued in Indonesia, Malaysia

You are looking at Wiki article lol

I would take the word of ADB over an ignorant Barman anyday:

ADB praises govt plan to build Padma bridge with own funds | The Daily Star

Now check this out:


The World Bank (WB), Jica, ADB and the Islamic Development Bank were the initial investors. But when the WB decided to pull out, the other three also quit, plunging the bridge into uncertainty. Then the government decided to build the bridge with its own money.

BD had to build in own fund Coz World Bank and ADB out... :dance3: May be that Money to pour in Myanmar.... :yay::yay:


World Bank to invest US$400m in rural development | Eleven Myanmar

Myanmar to receive $1 billion in investments - WB

World Bank Pledges $2 Billion in Aid to Myanmar

China offered to pump 15-20 billion dollars into BD railways just recently:

"China offers soft loans of $15-20b | The Daily Star"

it already in 2011.. but we canncelled..

$20 billion Sino-Burmese railroad abruptly cancelled - GoKunming

Simply BD will impose it's will on you weak Barmans.:guns:

Now unless you can prove you can bring any actual knowledge to the table, then I will ignore you like the other guy who has demonstrated he has no idea what he is talking about.

:pleasantry: before talking any big words, Firstly plz google how to call the people form Myanmar.. Barmans..? Who are they..? haven't heard this word before.. :cuckoo: LOL.. the real one who has demonstrated he has no idea what he is talking about detected.. :undecided::undecided:

dont watch Hollywood Movie too much.. u guys always talking about when we are rich, we will buy weapons and can burn his *** with that weapon... such an easy case.. LOL Nowadays Both Myanmar and BD grow rapidly.. yeah.. we are a bit late from BD in economically.. i will not happen
 
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The World Bank (WB), Jica, ADB and the Islamic Development Bank were the initial investors. But when the WB decided to pull out, the other three also quit, plunging the bridge into uncertainty. Then the government decided to build the bridge with its own money.

BD had to build in own fund Coz World Bank and ADB out... :dance3: May be that Money to pour in Myanmar.... :yay::yay:


World Bank to invest US$400m in rural development | Eleven Myanmar

Myanmar to receive $1 billion in investments - WB

World Bank Pledges $2 Billion in Aid to Myanmar



it already in 2011.. but we canncelled..

$20 billion Sino-Burmese railroad abruptly cancelled - GoKunming
you cancelled? you are proud of that? your contrty will stay to be the shithole in seas for the next 20 years.

I have been to maynmar for many times, your country is doomed for sure, the joyfulness of your openess can only last so long, after that it will be agony.
 
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sry.. seem i'm very proud of it..? Nope..i dont know why gov canncelled it..? Just to show that already happen in Myanmar to a guys who think china offer only to his country...

actually... it's not cancelled.. here

China Says It Has Not Abandoned the Kunming-Kyaukpyu Railway - Ramree Island Business & Travel News

Lol - that railway is nowhere near as extensive as to what China wants to invest in BD.

The 20 billion dollars is enough to link all the major cities and towns in BD with modern
tracks.

Since BD is quite small, it is much cheaper to build infrastructure to link major
population centres.
 
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sry.. seem i'm very proud of it..? Nope..i dont know why gov canncelled it..? Just to show that already happen in Myanmar to a guys who think china offer only to his country...

actually... it's not cancelled.. here

China Says It Has Not Abandoned the Kunming-Kyaukpyu Railway - Ramree Island Business & Travel News

Bro, China is the future for both Bangladesh and Myanmar as well as ASEAN, not USA or India (who has nothing to offer). Japan is an interesting case, we should be open to Japan, but not allow Japan to use its access to sabotage Chinese interest in this region. When China gets stronger, Japan will fall in line and stop its hostile attitude towards China. Eventually I believe Japan will move away from NATO alliance and become closer towards Asian countries.

The Sun for American empire is setting and the Chinese empire is just beginning to take shape.
 
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Bro, China is the future for both Bangladesh and Myanmar as well as ASEAN, not USA or India (who has nothing to offer). Japan is an interesting case, we should be open to Japan, but not allow Japan to use its access to sabotage Chinese interest in this region. When China gets stronger, Japan will fall in line and stop its hostile attitude towards China. Eventually I believe Japan will move away from NATO alliance and become closer towards Asian countries.

The Sun for American empire is setting and the Chinese empire is just beginning to take shape.

No cooperation is the future its always has been being part of someone's empire is long pass
 
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Mass grave found in Padang Besar
KANGAR: A mass grave believed to contain nearly 100 Rohingya migrants, has been found in Padang Besar.

According to sources, police commando and forensic teams from Bukit Aman arrived at the scene on Friday evening.

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Although there is no confirmation of the exact location of the grave, sources said Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar is expected to hold a press conference tomorrow.

Several police forensic four-wheel drive vehicles were seen driving back from the border town of Padang Besar.

“So far, no details are available as it is believed police are in the middle of conducting the operation,” the source said.

A police officer at the Padang Besar district police headquarters said the location was a restricted area, which is not accessible to civilians.

“The place has been cordoned off and it is located at a hilly site,” he said.

A villager said there was a possibility that a mass grave had been found in Padang Besar.

“The Rohingya people can die anywhere and not only in Thailand.

“You cannot choose the place where you want to die,” he said.

A check at the Padang Besar clinic showed the place to be quiet.

The Padang Besar town was also normal, except for the presence of a few police four-wheel drive vehicles and marked police cars parked in front of food stalls here.
 
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‘It was like a killing field in the sea’: Indonesian fishermen at front lines of migrant crisis


The call on the fisherman’s radio was urgent. “There are a lot of people in the sea. Please come over immediately to help save them.”

“It was like a killing field in the sea. I could never have imagined anything like it,” said Capt. Saiful, 40.
more: ‘It was like a killing field in the sea’: Indonesian fishermen at front lines of migrant crisis - The Globe and Mail
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Tony Abbott’s harmful hypocrisy condemned worldwide
 
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Indonesia Ready to Take Point in Refugee Crisis
As Southeast Asia faces a ‘massive humanitarian crisis,’ Indonesia says it is willing to lead relief efforts — with the help of the international community

By Kennial Caroline Laia, Novianti Setuningsih & Ezra Sihite on 09:54 pm May 26, 2015
Category Featured, Front Page, Human Rights, News, Religion
Tags: Asean, asylum seekers, Myanmar, refugees, Rohingya, UNHCR
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An Indonesian protester displays a placard as he takes part in a rally with dozens of Muslim and labor groups in front of the Myanmar embassy in Jakarta on Tuesday, in reaction to the religious persecution of ethnic Rohingyas. (AFP Photo/Bay Ismoyo)

Jakarta. The government revealed it has disbursed a total of Rp 2.3 billion ($174,000) for Bangladeshi and Rohingya refugees stranded in Aceh, but is asking the international community to help with funding if they want Indonesia to do more.

“We’ve funneled Rp 2.3 billion for blankets, children’s clothing, mattresses and tents for four refugee camps in North Aceh, East Aceh and Langsa,” Social Services Minister Khofifah Indar Parawansa told reporters in Jakarta on Monday, after meeting with Vice President Jusuf Kalla to report on the issue.

Several Islamic boarding schools in West and East Java have expressed interest in taking in orphans, she said, adding that as many as 230 Rohingya children have lost their parents.

“These schools have spoken to me directly. They say they are willing to shelter the orphaned children as students, as they are all Muslims ,” she said.

Meanwhile, trauma centers operated by the Ministry of Social Services have signaled they are also ready to accommodate these children.

Authorities have discussed the possibility of repatriating the orphans, but the process would be long and require the collective efforts of multiple organizations, Khofifa explained.

Kalla last week met with Aceh Governor Zaini Abdullah and representatives from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to discuss the building refugee crisis.

Kalla has ordered the Aceh government to provide assistance to the asylum seekers and said Indonesia was willing to shelter them for up to a year, but asked the UNHCR to help address funding issues.

Indonesia is not a party to the 1951 UN Convention on Refugees and is, therefore, not obligated to offer boat people aid in any shape or form.

Nearly 2,000 refugees from Bangladesh and Myanmar were stranded on the archipelago’s westernmost province after the Thai government’s recent crackdown on human trafficking and Malaysia’s and Indonesia’s initial refusal to offer help, lead to them drifting onboard rickety boats.

The human traffickers that took them on the perilous journey had reportedly abandoned ship.

Aceh’s fishermen were the first to take action, bringing them to shore and providing temporary shelters.

Aceh’s Zaini said in Jakarta on Tuesday that his province was willing to help the boat people while the UNHCR was in the process of screening those worthy of refugee status and those who are not, but asked the central government to stay true to its promise to assist with funding.

“The funds must be disbursed soon, otherwise [Aceh] will not be able to handle this situation alone,” Zaini said.

It was not immediately clear whether the financial assistance he meant included the money distributed by the Ministry of Social Services.

‘Massive humanitarian crisis’

Local lawmakers and observers have urged the government to seriously address the dire issue, as Southeast Asia faces what the UNHCR called a “massive humanitarian crisis” following the Thai crackdown.

Golkar Party lawmaker Tantowi Yahya said the government must be pro-active in encouraging Burmese authorities to deal with their domestic problems — the root cause of thousands of Rohingyas fleeing through unsafe waters to find new homes, mostly aiming for Australia.

“Indonesia should lead other Asean countries in addressing the settlement issue for Rohingya Muslims,” Tantowi said in Jakarta on Tuesday. “We have political leverage over Myanmar,” Tantowi added, referring to the archipelago’s senior role in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or Asean, of which Myanmar is also a member.

“We must use this as ammunition to push the Burmese government to solve this problem wisely and immediately.”

In search of a solution

International relations expert Dinna Wisnu of Paramadina University pointed out that Myanmar has gradually begun to open up about the country’s situation which has lead to the mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims.

“But the solution still lies with Myanmar. The best we can do, as its neighbor right now, is to refrain from playing the blaming game. We must instead encourage the Burmese government to solve this matter,” Dinna said on Tuesday.

“[Indonesia’s] approach must be constructive and cautious, because this is a sensitive matter to them,” she added.

Last week, top officials from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand held a meeting which resulted in four points that were later agreed on by the Burmese government.

Defense and foreign policy expert Bantarto Bandoro of the Indonesian Defense University echoed Dinna’s remarks.

“Although we can’t intervene with the Burmese government’s handling of its domestic issues, we can play an important role here,” Bantarto said.

“The Indonesian government and other Asean countries including Myanmar must sit together to find the best solution to end this exodus.”

“This is mainly a humanitarian problem. But the Burmese government should understand that Indonesia has its own limits, be it in terms of finances or facilities,” he added.

University of Indonesia international law professor Hikmahanto Juwana earlier this month suggested that Indonesia set up a refugee camp on one of its 18,307 islands, as it did for Vietnamese war refugees on Galang Island in Riau in the 1990s.

He also asserted, however, that Indonesia would not be able to run the center itself and would need financial assistance from other countries.

“Financially, we cannot run such an island alone. We would need help from other parties,” Hikmahanto said. “We need to discuss this option with the UNHCR,” he added.

Indonesia Ready to Take Point in Refugee Crisis - The Jakarta Globe
 
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