Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Myanmar seizes boat carrying 93 fleeing Rohingya

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AUTHORITIE­S in Myanmar have seized a boat carrying 93 people, apparently Rohingya Muslims, fleeing displaceme­nt camps in western Myanmar’s Rakhine State and hoping to reach Malaysia, an official said yesterday.

The boat is believed to be the third bound for Malaysia stopped in Myanmar waters since monsoon rains began to subside last month, bringing calmer weather, raising fears of a fresh wave of hazardous voyages after a 2015 crackdown on people smugglers.

Moe Zaw Latt, director of the government office in Dawei, a coastal town in southern Myanmar, said fishermen had reported a “suspicious” boat to authoritie­s. The navy stopped the boat on Sunday and detained the 93 people, who said they had come from the Thae Chaung camp in the Rakhine State capital of Sittwe, he said. Thae Chaung is about 900 km (560 miles) northwest of Dawei and holds internally displaced people, most of whom are stateless Rohingya.

“They said they ran away from the camp. They said they intended to go to Malaysia,” said Moe Zaw Latt, adding authoritie­s were preparing to send them back to Sittwe yesterday.

Photograph­s in media showed police standing by as passengers, many of them women in headscarve­s and children, huddled on the deck. The boat resembled vessels the Rohingya typically use to escape the apartheid-like conditions in Rakhine State, where their movements and access to services are severely curtailed.

The U.N. refugee agency has said Myanmar must “address the root causes of displaceme­nt,” including the lack of citizenshi­p for the Rohingya, who consider themselves native to Rakhine State.

Myanmar regards Rohingya as illegal migrants from the Indian subcontine­nt and has confined tens of thousands to sprawling camps outside Sittwe since violence swept the area in 2012. More than 700,000 Rohingya crossed into Bangladesh last year fleeing an army crackdown in the north of Rakhine State, according to U.N. agencies. U.N.-mandated investigat­ors have accused the Myanmar army of “genocidal intent” and ethnic cleansing. Myanmar has denied most allegation­s of atrocities, blaming Rohingya insurgents who attacked police boats for sparking the exodus.

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