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Myanmar, B’desh ink Rohingya return deal

Ethnic cleansing: US

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YANGON, Nov 23, (Agencies): Myanmar and Bangladesh signed a deal on Thursday paving the way for the possible repatriati­on of Rohingya Muslims who have fled violence in Rakhine state, officials said, as global pressure mounts over the refugee crisis.

More than 620,000 Rohingya have poured into Bangladesh since August, running from a Myanmar military crackdown that Washington said this week clearly constitute­s “ethnic cleansing”.

After weeks of tussling over the terms of repatriati­on, the two sides inked a deal in Myanmar’s capital Naypyidaw on Thursday following talks between Myanmar’s civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi and Dhaka’s Foreign Minister A.H. Mahmood Ali.

“Myanmar and Bangladesh signed a memorandum of understand­ing today,” Myint Kyaing, the permanent secretary of Myanmar’s Ministry of Labour, Immigratio­n and Population, confirmed to AFP. He said he was unauthoris­ed to provide more details. Meanwhile, the US labelling of a Myanmar army crackdown on Rohingya Muslims as “ethnic cleansing” is unhelpful and could aggravate the situation, Russia’s ambassador to the southeast Asian nation said on Thursday, criticisin­g “excessive external interventi­on”.

Rights groups have accused the military in mostly Buddhist Myanmar of carrying out mass rape and other atrocities during a ferocious military sweep launched in late August in retaliatio­n for attacks by Rohingya Muslim militants in Rakhine State.

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