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Unwanted: Bangladesh, Malaysia reject rescued Rohingya refugees
Bangladesh rejects Malaysia's suggestion to take back nearly 300 Rohingya refugees who were found drifting at sea.

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Bangladesh has said it will not take back nearly 300 Rohingya who were detained by Malaysia after their boat was found drifting off the country's northwestern island of Langkawi, as hostility towards the mostly Muslim refugees continues to grow.

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On Tuesday, Malaysia's Defence Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob had suggested that the rescued refugees should be sent back to Bangladesh.

"The Rohingya should know, if they come here, they cannot stay," the minister told reporters in Kuala Lumpur.

Sabri said Malaysia's foreign ministry would ask Dhaka to take back the detained refugees if they were found to have fled the refugee camps, while the government would also ask the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, to resettle the group in a third country.

Rohingya refugees seek shelter in Malaysia (1:49)
Malaysia does not recognise refugee status but was often a destination for ethnic Rohingya, even before the 2017 crackdown.

As of February 2020, UNHCR had registered an estimated 180,000 refugees in Malaysia, about half of whom were Rohingya. The agency is allowed to operate in the country by the government and registers those it considers in need of protection.

'Drive factors' of migration
On Monday, the 269 Rohingya were arrested after their boat was found, damaged. The body of a woman was also retrieved. Malaysian authorities said the boat had been deliberately damaged to prevent it from being turned back to its port of origin.

According to Benar News, nine crew members fled after the boat entered Malaysian waters. It added that boat may have carried as many as 500 Rohingya when it departed Bangladesh, but only 269 were found, including those who initially jumped overboard but were later rescued.

In recent months, Malaysia had announced that it would no longer accept Rohingya refugees after tightening borders and stepping up patrols to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

Thomas Daniel, a foreign policy and security expert at the Kuala Lumpur-based Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS), wrote on Twitter that the "driver factors" for the refugees to reach Malaysia were "stronger than any deterrence" the government "can (or seem willing to) muster".


Boat carrying Rohingya refugees reaches Malaysia (1:49)
"Malaysia is officially very tough on undocumented arrivals (and those already here), but this hasn't had much of an impact on arrivals," he wrote, noting that boats had also arrived in 2015.

Rohingya have encountered increasing harassment in Malaysia in recent months.

Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid, president of MAPIM, an Islamic consultative council in Malaysia, on Tuesday condemned as "outrageous" images circulating online showing a mosque and community centre in the southern state of Johor with banners reading, "We are not welcoming Rohingya" and "We don't need you here."

"We are upset that hate sentiment like this wants to be born from the Islamic worship house that is the to be the protector and enforcer to the Islamic law," Hamid said in a statement.

The number of resettlement places around the world remains extremely limited, and UNHCR told Reuters that it was probably not an option for most refugees.

"For refugees to be able to live a life in safety and with dignity until such time that they are able to return home again or find home in another country, what they need is to have protection in the country where they are seeking asylum," the agency said in an emailed response to the news agency.

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SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES

https://www-aljazeera-com.cdn.amppr...escued-rohingya-refugees-200610004345553.html


It's sad and unfortunate for these people but at least bd stood its ground.
 
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It's sad and unfortunate for these people but at least bd stood its ground.
Still not certain whether Bangladesh stood in it's ground, because govt. has history of succumbing to pressure after initial refusal and allowed entry.

But the most troubling aspect of these incidence is that, these are bound to deteriorate the otherwise excellent bilateral relation between two brotherly countries. Malaysia is one of the most vocal countries for Rohingya rights along with Turkey. Deterioration of relation between Bangladesh and Malaysia would be the most unfortunate. Rohingyas should not only sail for Malaysia which they are doing. Rohingyas need to go to China and India.
 
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Still not certain whether Bangladesh stood in it's ground, because govt. has history of succumb to pressure after initial refusal and allowed entry.

It happened a few months ago, Government initially refused to let the Rohingya in and then after a week buckled under pressure from UNHCR. This time it will be the same, an action replay for those, who missed it the last time around.
 
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Still not certain whether Bangladesh stood in it's ground, because govt. has history of succumbing to pressure after initial refusal and allowed entry.

But the most troubling aspect of these incidence is that, these are bound to deteriorate the otherwise excellent bilateral relation between two brotherly countries. Malaysia is one of the most vocal countries for Rohingya rights along with Turkey. Deterioration of relation between Bangladesh and Malaysia would be the most unfortunate. Rohingyas should not only sail for Malaysia which they are doing. Rohingyas need to go to China and India.

Brotherly Muslims countries don't exist, if it was so Malaysia would have taken them in or would have got a third country to take them .
 
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Brotherly Muslims

There is no "Muslim Brotherhood" aka "Ummah", its each country for itself.

The sooner our populace realises this point the better, Besides we are not well liked in the muslim world because we aren't "Islamic" enough.

We must forge our own path ahead as a nation, religion is the private affair of an individual and should never play a role in how we practice international diplomacy.
 
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Brotherly Muslims countries don't exist, if it was so Malaysia would have taken them in or would have got a third country to take them .
As already one hundred thousand Rohingyas are living in Malaysia, I think Malaysia has done it's part of sheltering Rohingyas. Now it is the turn of other countries. Specially the enabler of Rohingya genocide who are sheltering Burmese junta and hampering any solution to this problem. Rohingyas need to become a problem for China and India, not Malaysia.
 
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Still not certain whether Bangladesh stood in it's ground, because govt. has history of succumbing to pressure after initial refusal and allowed entry.

But the most troubling aspect of these incidence is that, these are bound to deteriorate the otherwise excellent bilateral relation between two brotherly countries. Malaysia is one of the most vocal countries for Rohingya rights along with Turkey. Deterioration of relation between Bangladesh and Malaysia would be the most unfortunate. Rohingyas should not only sail for Malaysia which they are doing. Rohingyas need to go to China and India.
Why should Rohingya go to China and India? Where is the Islamic Ummah? Saudi Arabia and other muslim countries should welcome Rohingya until and unless this problem gets solved.

Muslim Maulanas and Imams always stress that that Kafirs are enemies of Islam and islamic ummah Zindabad. But why at the end of the day muslims ask for shelter in non muslim lands instead of muslim countries?
 
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As already one hundred thousand Rohingyas are living in Malaysia, I think Malaysia has done it's part of sheltering Rohingyas. Now it is the turn of other countries. Specially the enabler of Rohingya genocide who are sheltering Burmese junta and hampering any solution to this problem. Rohingyas need to become a problem for China and India, not Malaysia.

Yes, superb idea!

We saved them from genocide, only to send them to India to get lynched.

Indians can't live in peace in India and they will tolerate rohingya and hold off from giving them a lynchey welcome.....
 
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There is no "Muslim Brotherhood" aka "Ummah", its each country for itself.

The sooner our populace realises this point the better, Besides we are not well liked in the muslim world because we aren't "Islamic" enough.

We must forge our own path ahead as a nation, religion is the private affair of an individual and should never play a role in how we practice international diplomacy.
The muslim world is infested with Saudi version of Islam. Bangladeshis are practicing muslims but as most people in Bangladesh do not follow the radical version of Saudi Islam which is prevalent in many muslim countries, Bangladesh is automatically a atheist nation.
 
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The muslim world is infested with Saudi version of Islam. Bangladeshis are practicing muslims but as most people in Bangladesh do not follow the radical version of Saudi Islam which is prevalent in many muslim countries, Bangladesh is automatically a atheist nation.


Money and political clout is God, in Bangladesh.

Saudis are pouring money into Bangladesh as we speak, opening up Madrasas and choosing what's taught, this is a bad development.


I hope the government crushes extremism, in Bangladesh.
 
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From students to old people, government will crush everything that challenge their power.


This government will but whose to say a proper government will never come to fore in Bangladesh.


One that has national interest at heart and doesn't crack down on the first voice that disagrees with them.
 
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The muslim world is infested with Saudi version of Islam. Bangladeshis are practicing muslims but as most people in Bangladesh do not follow the radical version of Saudi Islam which is prevalent in many muslim countries, Bangladesh is automatically a atheist nation.
Lol Saudis. U have to live in west to see how they change suddenly when they leave home country.

Still not certain whether Bangladesh stood in it's ground, because govt. has history of succumbing to pressure after initial refusal and allowed entry.

But the most troubling aspect of these incidence is that, these are bound to deteriorate the otherwise excellent bilateral relation between two brotherly countries. Malaysia is one of the most vocal countries for Rohingya rights along with Turkey. Deterioration of relation between Bangladesh and Malaysia would be the most unfortunate. Rohingyas should not only sail for Malaysia which they are doing. Rohingyas need to go to China and India.
There is no ummah. Only national interest. Most bd ppl in Malaysia are employed by ethnic Chinese business owners. Malaysia benefit from cheap labour and we provide them. End of story.
 
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The muslim world is infested with Saudi version of Islam. Bangladeshis are practicing muslims but as most people in Bangladesh do not follow the radical version of Saudi Islam which is prevalent in many muslim countries, Bangladesh is automatically a atheist nation.
Sometimes you say the dumbest shit
 
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There is no "Muslim Brotherhood" aka "Ummah", its each country for itself.

The sooner our populace realises this point the better, Besides we are not well liked in the muslim world because we aren't "Islamic" enough.

We must forge our own path ahead as a nation, religion is the private affair of an individual and should never play a role in how we practice international diplomacy.

Yes thank you for parroting that.. But I don't know why you quoted me you should quoted mr homo sapien.
 
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