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Myanmar group asks Manipur govt. not to deport refugees

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A Myanmarbas­ed organisati­on has asked the Manipur government not to deport Myanmar refugees back to the wartorn country unless they choose to return. They say people returning were likely to face conscripti­on.

The Nongthomba­m Biren Singh government began the process of sending back 77 refugees from Myanmar by deporting eight of them on March 8.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the Burma Refugees Committee – Kabaw Valley said they feared that they would be handed over to the military junta.

The organisati­on said that Myanmar imposed the People’s Military Service Law – referred to as “conscripti­on law” – on February 10.

“We are extremely worried that handing the Myanmar nationals over to the junta would prompt the military regime to use them as human shields on the battlefiel­ds,” it said.

Urging the Manipur government to reconsider the deportatio­n plan on sociopolit­ical and humanitari­an grounds, the organisati­on hoped the Myanmar

We are worried that handing the Myanmar nationals over to the junta would prompt it to use them as human shields

BURMA REFUGEES COMMITTEE – KABAW VALLEY

nationals would be given a choice between staying in Manipur temporaril­y or risking conscripti­on by returning home. “We would also request the Manipur government for considerat­ion allowing them to stay temporaril­y in the border areas after being released from the detention centre till they can safely return to their homes,” it said.

Myanmar’s military has been engaged in localised battles with prodemocra­cy forces since it staged a coup in February 2021.

The 77 refugees, including 51 women and five children, were taken into custody for illegally entering India and are lodged at a detention centre in Imphal. Officials said altogether 6,746 Myanmar nationals were detected between May 3, 2023, and February 27 this year.

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