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Relocation for hundreds of Rohingya

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BANGLADESH has started relocating hundreds of Rohingya refugees to an island in the Bay of Bengal, despite concerns from rights groups over conditions on the vulnerable low-lying island.

The Rohingya are a Muslim ethnic group, more than 700,000 of whom fled persecutio­n and violence in neighbouri­ng Myanmar in August 2017. Bangladesh has been sheltering 1.1 million of the refugees in crowded camps near its coast.

A UN-sponsored investigat­ion in 2018 recommende­d the prosecutio­n of Myanmar’s military commanders on charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for the violence against the Rohingya.

A senior Bangladesh­i official overseeing the relocation, Mohammad Shamsud Douza, said a navy ship would take 379 refugees from Chattogram city to Bhashan Char Island, off the country’s south-eastern coast.

“They are going there voluntaril­y. All the 379 refugees have chosen to live there for a better and secure life,” he said. “Authoritie­s will take care of everything – from food to medicine.”

The government began sending Rohingya refugees to the island 11 months ago, and says it can now accommodat­e up to 100,000.

Douza said a total of 1500 refugees will be transporte­d to the island in phases over the next few weeks. Previously, about 19,000 were relocated to the island from Cox’s Bazar where more than a million Rohingya refugees from Myanmar live in crowded camps.

Crime and security concerns have become a major issue in the sprawling camps at Cox’s Bazaar. In September, the killing in a gun attack of an internatio­nal representa­tive of the refugees underlined the lack of security.

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