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ARSA sets up camps at Myanmar-Bangladesh border, imparts arms training to cadres

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lol sponsored by GoM ? so u mean we used bangali rohingya and bangladeshi to trade drugs. lol what a funny..!! we dont know GOM is able to manage that much. :P So we dont even need army in any future conflict with BD. just use these refugee and bangladeshi. LOL
Most of your army's income comes from illegal drug smuggling, illegal Jade smuggling(to China), Gas looting and so on. Do you want to deny these facts which are well documented by global media? Your junta is directly responsible for the Yaba epidemic plugging many nations in Asia including Bangladesh. Bangladesh repeatedly told your junta govt. to crack down on Yaba smuggling, but without any avail. As Junta can not let go it's one of the main source of income.
 
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lol we already implemented most of them. we clearly said that coming back or not is not our concern , but BD's. So BD can delay or even halt the procedure of refugee repatriation. we are ok without them. But for BD, are u guys really ok with them to hold them for a long-term. ? but according to BD local news , it seem it's not. here is some examples. even not included the results and consequences after accepting ARSA training camps.

Consumption of yaba - Thai for "crazy medicine" - is booming in Bangladesh. Seizures alone jumped more than 2,500% to 29.4 million pills last year compared with 2011 - and the business is worth an estimated $3 billion annually.
https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/crime/2017/12/05/inu-chittagong-drug-zone

At least 11 Rohingyas have been killed in different gunfights between security forces and drug dealers in the past 10 months, according to the police.
Asadud-Zaman added that they recovered 5,000 Yaba pills - a popular recreational drug in Bangladesh - and a country gun from the spot after the gunfight had ended.
Pradip Kumar Das, officer-in-charge of Teknaf police station, told EFE that 10 other Rohingyas had died in similar gunfights and shooting incidents between two groups of drug dealers since last year.
https://www.efe.com/efe/english/por...y-to-cross-border-drug-trade/50000260-3903255

A large number of unemployed and idle Rohingyas have been engaging in different criminal activities for money, since aid agencies are meeting their basic needs, according to police. They are also involved in domestic violence, internal feuds, and gender-based violence.
Meanwhile, the current situation in the camps and the attempts of Rohingya criminals to establish dominance in local areas, are leaving the host community in Cox’s Bazar more frustrated than ever.
Shafiul Kabir of Balukhali said: “We are now the minority because of the Rohingyas. Their behavior has changed, which make us look like we are the refugees. They also attack us locals over minor issues.”
https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...reasons-behind-rising-chaos-in-rohingya-camps

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen on Sunday said over 1.2 million Rohingyas living in Cox's Bazar are unfortunately eating up much of Bangladesh forests and creating an environmental disaster.
https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...ter-rohingyas-eating-up-forests-in-bangladesh

Whatever you have stated about drug smuggling is a picture from before the beginning of the anti-drug campaign. Now it's quite under control. Besides, the main lords of Yaba smuggling in this region are Tatmadaw. Your portrayal of ARSA and Rohingyas as promoters of drug smuggling is quite hilarious when your own military generals have massive stakes in that smuggling.

lol sponsored by GoM ? so u mean we used bangali rohingya and bangladeshi to trade drugs. lol what a funny..!! we dont know GOM is able to manage that much. :P So we dont even need army in any future conflict with BD. just use these refugee and bangladeshi. LOL



we already showed our implementations regarding with kofi anan recommendation. Most of them are done and even submitted to UN last month. what we left is citizenship. so if they want citizenships , all they need to do is to come back. then we can do necessary procedures to give citizenship. no repatriation , no citizenship. So we already done with our side. so come back or not depend on their consideration.

Actually GOB already fell to the trap of NGOs. NGOs are taking control of total population of refugee and UN and right groups are backing them. GoB is willing to send them back , NGOs just dont give permission. NGOs themselves do not want to continue the repatriation and want to delay as much as they can as they are making good money on this problem. GoB also know that but they can do nothing as they're afraid that it could harm their good reputation ( may be hoping huge reward like noble prize for that ). Now situation is more complex. last month , we warn u guys about ARSA camps inside BD territory. Now even India joined and warn about them. if u guys keep ignore , u have to face the consequnces which will happen in ur territory. So GoB should cooperate with us in this regards instead of blindly refusing about that. So it will help to accelerate the repatriation process or it will take much more time as we have to filter ARSA.

ofcourse..!! ARSA is BD's business as they're camping inside BD. So first need to stop support them and should help India and Myanmar in clearance operations. if so ARSA is not ur business and repatriation will accelerate.

You are right in your assessment about the NGOs. But Bangladesh is a responsible member of the global community. We can't act like mad dogs the way Myanmar does shunning all the international norms and commitments and do whatever pleases us.

And India? LOL. Do you think they are in a position to warn us and that too for few millions worth of investments in Myanmar? They can't afford to have a hostile Bangladesh. They are already busy with the whole Kashmir issue plus their general elections are also quite close. Besides, India has already secured transit through Bangladesh for Northeast which quite essentially reduces Myanmar's value vis-a-vis India.

Again, it's in Myanmar's own interest to convince everybody and prepare the grounds for repatriation. You are already bearing the brunt of an extremely poor global image due to the Rohingya crisis as your economy slows down. Now you also got Arakan Army rejuvenated. Extending this crisis further will only exacerbate your issues.
 
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They can't afford to have a hostile Bangladesh.
True, we would rather have a servile Bangladesh. Seriously though, we already have an excellent working relationship with your government which is expected to continue to the foreseeable future. It is in our mutual benefits to ensure that Bangladeshi soil isn't used to foment any new insurgency against India.
 
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True, we would rather have a servile Bangladesh. Seriously though, we already have an excellent working relationship with your government which is expected to continue to the foreseeable future. It is in our mutual benefits to ensure that Bangladeshi soil isn't used to foment any new insurgency against India.

Yep, and we would rather have a balkanized India. Seriously though, the working relationship would continue if India keeps knowing its place and don't get into issues where she's not needed.
 
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Yep, and we would rather have a balkanized India. Seriously though, the working relationship would continue if India keeps knowing its place and don't get into issues where she's not needed.
Quick in and out, only to defang venomous reptiles and leave you to it.. Oh, don't worry friendly neighborhood guy we won't take long doing our jobs in places where we are not needed to be.
 
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