The Borneo Post

IOM: 21,000 Rohingya flee to Bangladesh from Myanmar

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DHAKA: Around 21,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh in recent weeks to escape violence in neighbouri­ng Myanmar, an official of the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration said yesterday.

Bangladesh has stepped up patrols on the border trying to stem the tide of refugees who have been fleeing a bloody crackdown by Myanmar's army in the western state of Rakhine since early October.

But Sanjukta Sahany, head of the IOM office in Bangladesh's southeaste­rn district of Cox's Bazar which borders Rakhine, said around 21,000 members of the stateless ethnic minority had crossed over in the past two months.

The vast majority of those who arrived took refuge in makeshift settlement­s, official refugee camps and villages, said Sahany.

“An estimated 21,000 Rohingya have arrived in Cox's Bazar district between October 9 and December 2,” she told AFP by phone.

“It is based on the figures collected by UN agencies and internatio­nal NGOs” (nongovernm­ental organisati­ons).

Those interviewe­d by AFP inside Bangladesh had horrifying stories of gang rape, torture and murder at the hands of Myanmar's security forces.

Analysis of satellite images by Human Rights Watch found hundreds of buildings in Rohingya villages have been razed.

Myanmar has denied allegation­s of abuse but also has banned foreign journalist­s and independen­t investigat­ors from accessing the area. — AFP

 ??  ?? Bangladesh­i police stand guard as activists from Islamic organisati­ons march towards the Myanmar embassy in Dhaka to protest against the persecutio­n of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. — AFP photo
Bangladesh­i police stand guard as activists from Islamic organisati­ons march towards the Myanmar embassy in Dhaka to protest against the persecutio­n of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. — AFP photo

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