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646,000 Rohingya refugees currently in Bangladesh: UN

- AGENCIES

The UN on Friday raised the number of Rohingya refugees who have arrived in Bangladesh since late August to 646,000, reports IANS.

The latest data raises the estimated number of arrivals to 20,000 compared to figures released two days earlier, reports Efe news.

The increase is due to a revised system estimating the number of new arrivals, as well as the uninterrup­ted flow of refugees who continue to arrive. “What happened this time is that the informatio­n from household level has been integrated. It’s an adjustment on the assessment approach that’s picking up more accurate data,” the co-coordinato­r of the UN Inter Sector Coordinati­on Group, Margo Baars.

“Also there has been a constant check of new arrivals over the last week.”

The increasing number of refugees shows that the influx of Rohingya from Myanmar to Bangladesh has continued unabated, confirming concerns expressed by human rights organisati­ons and UN agencies about the effectiven­ess of an agreement signed between both countries on November 23 on the return of the refugees.

The agreement also lays down a period of two months for the process of repatriati­on to begin, although Myanmar has put the preconditi­on that the Rohingya - who are considered foreigners in Myanmar and are denied citizenshi­p - have to provide identity documents and prove they have not participat­ed in “acts of terrorism” before they are allowed to return.

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