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Rohingyans protest repatriati­on move

- AFP

DHAKA: Hundreds of Rohingya refugees staged protests in Bangladesh on Friday against plans to send them back to Myanmar, where a military crackdown last year sparked a mass exodus.

The refugees chanted slogans and held banners demanding citizenshi­p and guarantees of security before they return to their home state of Rakhine in Myanmar.

The protest came ahead of a visit by UN special rapporteur Yanghee Lee to the camps in southeaste­rn Bangladesh where around a million of the Muslim minority are now living.

Bangladesh has reached an agreement with Myanmar to send back the around 750,000 refugees who have arrived since October 2016 over the next two years, a process set to begin as early as next week.

But many Rohingya living in the crowded, unsanitary camps have said they do not want to return including murder, rape and arson attacks on their homes.

Rights groups and the UN say any repatriati­ons must be voluntary.

They have also expressed con- cerns about conditions in Myanmar, where many Rohingya settlement­s have been burned to the ground by soldiers and Buddhist mobs.

The government has said it is building temporary camps to accommodat­e the returnees, a prospect feared by Rohingya, said Mohibullah, a refugee and former teacher.

“We want safe zones in Arakan ( Rakhine) before repatriati­on,” he told Agence France-Presse by phone from Cox’s Bazar, where the camps are located.

“We want a UN peacekeepi­ng force in Arakan. We want fundamenta­l rights and citizenshi­p. We do not want repatriati­on without life guarantees,” Mohibullah said.

Police said they were unaware of the protests.

A Bangladesh official said around 6,500 Rohingya currently living in no man’s land between the two countries would be among

The repatriati­on deal does not cover the estimated 200,000 Rohingya refugees who were living in Bangladesh prior to October 2016, driven out by previous rounds of communal violence and military operations.

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