The Free Press Journal

Bangladesh prepares more camps for Rohingya migrants

- AGENCIES

Bangladesh authoritie­s are preparing more camps in Cox's Bazar district for the tens of thousands of Rohingya migrants who have arrived in the South Asian nation after fleeing deadly violence in Myanmar.

"For the time being they will stay wherever they are now at the moment. We will soon start documentat­ion of them with the help of Passport Department and then will take them to Balukhali (the new camp) once it is ready," Cox's Bazar district spokespers­on told Efe news on Thursday.

The process of demarcatio­n of the new camp at Balukhali started on Wednesday and is expected to be completed on Thursday.

Once the demarcatio­n process is complete, the Bangladesh­i passport department and the local authoritie­s will begin to register the photos and fingerprin­ts of the more than 150,000 people who have arrived recently.

Thousands of Rohingyas have arrived in Bangladesh by sea, river and land, fleeing

violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state, where the army has been carrying out a military campaign following an insurgent attack on August 25.

An attack in October 2016 had spurred another military

campaign in Rakhine, which caused some 85,000 members of the Rohingya Muslim minority to flee to Bangladesh.

Between 300,000 and 500,000 Rohingyas live in Bangladesh, out of whom

 ??  ?? Yangon: Myanmar state councillor Aung San Suu Kyi on Thursday said that Rohingya Muslims is one of the biggest challenge and goes back to pre-colonial times and it will take time to be resolved. Rohingya Muslims is one of the biggest challenge Myanmar...
Yangon: Myanmar state councillor Aung San Suu Kyi on Thursday said that Rohingya Muslims is one of the biggest challenge and goes back to pre-colonial times and it will take time to be resolved. Rohingya Muslims is one of the biggest challenge Myanmar...

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