Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Rohingya forced to relocate

Dhaka wants to move 100,000 of the refugees to Bhashan Char, a silt island that critics say is prone to flooding and in the path of cyclones that frequently wreak havoc in the region

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CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh ( AFP) — Bangladesh transporte­d more than 1,600 Rohingya refugees to a low-lying island on Friday in the first phase of a controvers­ial planned relocation of 100,000 people.

Almost a million Rohingya — most of whom fled a military offensive in neighborin­g Myanmar three years ago — live in squalid camps in southeaste­rn Bangladesh. Any return to Myanmar appears unlikely for now.

Dhaka wants to move 100,000 of the refugees to Bhashan Char, a silt island that critics say is prone to flooding and in the path of cyclones that frequently wreak havoc in the region.

Rights groups have alleged that many of those sent in the first wave on Friday were coerced into going with threats or sweeteners.

This was borne out by some family members that AFP spoke to at camps in the Cox’s Bazar district on Thursday as they said tearful goodbyes to their relatives.

“They beat my son mercilessl­y and even smashed his teeth so that he agreed to go to the island,” said Sufia Khatun, 60, who came to see off her son and five other relatives.

At the United Nations, spokespers­on Stephane Dujarric said there had been “some reports from the camps that some refugees may be feeling pressured into relocating” or had changed their minds about going.

“If so, they should be allowed to remain in the camps in Cox’s Bazar,” he said.

But Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen called the claims “a damn lie,” and said the facilities on the island were “much better” than in the camps.

Rights groups have alleged that many of those sent in the first wave on Friday were coerced into going with threats or sweeteners.

Bangladesh has spent some $ 400 million from its own coffers building shelters and a nine-foot (three-meter) flood embankment around the facilities.

The government said the facilities are “strongly built with concrete foundation which can withstand natural disasters such as cyclones and tidal waves.”

The island “has all modern amenities, year- round fresh water, ( a) beautiful lake and proper infrastruc­ture and enhanced facilities,” the foreign ministry said Friday.

“These include uninterrup­ted supply of electricit­y and water, agricultur­al plots, cyclone shelters, two hospitals, four community clinics, mosques, warehouses, telecommun­ication services, police station, recreation and learning centers, playground­s, etc.,” it said.

 ??  ?? AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE BANGLADESH Navy ship is loaded with Rohingya refugees to be transporte­d to the island of Bhashan Char in Chittagong on the final leg of their journey to an allegedly dangerous island on Friday. The trip is the first phase of a controvers­ial planned relocation of 100,000 people.
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE BANGLADESH Navy ship is loaded with Rohingya refugees to be transporte­d to the island of Bhashan Char in Chittagong on the final leg of their journey to an allegedly dangerous island on Friday. The trip is the first phase of a controvers­ial planned relocation of 100,000 people.

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