New Straits Times

‘Rohingya safe if they stay in villages’

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YANGON: Rohingya refugees who return to Myanmar will be safe as long as they stay in the model villages built for them, the country’s army chief has said, renewing fears they will be kept in settlement­s indefinite­ly.

Some 700,000 Rohingya Muslims fled Buddhist-majority Myanmar to Bangladesh after the military launched a brutal crackdown on insurgents in August that the US and the UN have called ethnic cleansing.

Myanmar and Bangladesh agreed to repatriate refugees to conflict-hit Rakhine State last year, but Rohingya were loathe to return without guarantees of safety and basic rights such as freedom of movement.

The country’s army chief Min Aung Hlaing compounded those fears when speaking to a visiting delegation from the UN Security Council in the capital Naypyidaw on April 30.

“There is no need to be worried about their security if they stay in the areas designated for them,” he told the delegation, according to a readout of the meeting posted on Min Aung Hlaing’s official Facebook page yesterday.

He referred to members of the stateless minority as “Bengalis“, reflecting a widespread belief in Myanmar that the Rohingya are immigrants from Bangladesh despite a longstandi­ng presence in Rakhine State.

The army chief also cast doubt on the allegation­s raised by refugees in Bangladesh, many of whom shared stories of extrajudic­ial killings, arson and rape.

“Bengalis will never say that they arrive there happily. They will get sympathy and rights only if they say that they face a lot of hardships and persecutio­n,” he reportedly said, adding that the issue was “exaggerate­d”.

The UN has said conditions on the ground are not ripe for the refugees to return, despite Myanmar’s insistence that it is ready even as no large-scale repatriati­on has occurred.

The government had built transit camps that could accommodat­e tens of thousands of people and a much smaller number of new houses to replace fire-blackened villages where Rohingya used to live.

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