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BSF pushed 18 Rohingyas into Bangladesh

Members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) detained 18 Rohingya people in Hijaldi border area in Kolaroa upazila early Friday.(13-10-2017)

Omar Faruk, company commander of BGB Hijaldi BOP camp, said that a team of BGB detained them when they were trying to enter Bangladesh territory through Indian border.

The BGB official said that the Rohingya people fled to India first amid persecution in Myanmar and later the members of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) pushed them to Bangladesh through the border.
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BSF Pushing Rohingyas into Bangladesh from India.
10 Oct 2017

সাতক্ষীরায় ভারত থেকে আসা ১৯ রোহিঙ্গা আটক, কঠোর অবস্থানে দিল্লি

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বাংলাদেশের সাতক্ষীরা সীমান্ত দিয়ে ভারত থেকে অবৈধভাবে আসা ১৯ রোহিঙ্গাকে আটক করেছে বিজিবি। আটকদের মধ্যে ১০ শিশু, ছয় নারী ও তিন পুরুষ রয়েছে।

আজ (বুধবার) ভোরে সাতক্ষীরা সদর উপজেলার পদ্মশাকরা সীমান্তে পৌঁছামাত্র ওই তাদেরকে আটক করা হয়।বিজিবির পদ্মশাকরা তল্লাশিচৌকির (বিওপি) কমান্ডার সুবেদার মোশাররফ হোসেন জানান, ওই রোহিঙ্গারা ভারত থেকে দেশটির সীমান্তরক্ষাকারী বাহিনী বিএসএফের সহায়তায় বাংলাদেশে আসে।

এর আগে ২০১২ ও ২০১৪ সালে দুই দফায় তারা মিয়ানমার থেকে ভারতের দিল্লিতে গিয়েছিল। এর পর থেকে সেখানেই বসবাস করে আসছিল। কিন্তু সম্প্রতি বাংলাদেশ সরকার রোহিঙ্গাদের আশ্রয় এবং খাদ্য, বস্ত্র ও চিকিৎসা দিচ্ছে বলে খবর পেয়ে তারা দিল্লি থেকে বাংলাদেশে চলে এসেছেন। তাদেরকে সাতক্ষীরা সদর থানায় সোপার্দ করাহয় বলে জানান বিজিবির ওই কর্মকর্তা। সাতক্ষীরা সদর থানার উপপরিদর্শক (এসআই) শরিফ এনামুল হক জানান, আটকরা বেশ ক্লান্ত। তাঁদের খাদ্য ও চিকিৎসা সহায়তা দেওয়া হচ্ছে।এর আগে গত ২২ সেপ্টেম্বর সাতক্ষীরার কলারোয়া বাসস্ট্যান্ড থেকে ১৩ জন এবং ৩ অক্টোবর কলারোয়ার হিজলদী সীমান্ত থেকে আরো সাত রোহিঙ্গাকে আটক করেন আইনশৃঙ্খলা বাহিনীর সদস্যরা।
 
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What the point of this thread? India has made it clear that they will not take Rohingyas. Why not ask your friend China to take them.
 
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What the point of this thread? India has made it clear that they will not take Rohingyas. Why not ask your friend China to take them.
Why don't you send them back to where they entered from.Why push them in Bangladesh?
 
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Despite Supreme Court ban, India deports Rohingya to Bangladesh
Asaduzzaman, Satkhira
Published at 08:37 PM October 13, 2017
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These Rohingya refugees were sent to Bangladesh from India by the BSFDhaka Tribune
The refugees say they had been living in West Bengal for the last three years
Despite the Supreme Court of India banning the government from deporting Rohingya refugees from the country, Indian border force has sent 18 of them into Bangladesh through the Satkhira border.

The refugees turned up in Kalaroa Chandanpur in the district on Friday morning, said local Union Parishad Member Md Nazrul Islam.

“At 7 in the morning, these people suddenly entered my home, which is about 100 yards from the border,” Nazrul told the Dhaka Tribune over phone.

There were three men, five women and 10 children in the group.

The Rohingya had told him people from the Ganarajpur Border Security Force camp in Basirhaat, North 24 Parganas had forced them to come here.

Nayek Subadar Omar Faruk of the 38 BGB Hijaldi border post, who went to Nazrul’s house, said the refugees had told him they had been living in India for over three years.

“They told me the BSF has sent them here,” he said.

On Friday, the Indian Supreme Court deferred the deportation of Rohingya Muslim refugees from India till its next hearing on November 21 and said there is not an “iota of doubt” that a humanitarian approach should be taken on the matter.

Over the last three weeks the BSF has expelled 57 Rohingya people four times through various border points of Satkhira, including this group.

Chandanpur UP Chairman Monirul Islam confirmed the incident but could not say what would be done with the refugees.

The BGB official could not say either.

“I have sheltered them for now at my home and provided them with food for humanitarian reasons,” Nazrul Islam said.

The sheltered refugees are Rupiya Khatun, Rokeya Khatun, Abu Taher, Abdur Rahim, Rehana Khatun, Alimuddin, Shahrukh, Azizur, Jiarul, Jubaid, Sumaiya, Gulshan Aram Enayetur, Mahbub, Jubair, Sufia, Rashida and Salma Khatun.
http://www.dhakatribune.com/world/s...-court-ban-india-deports-rohingya-bangladesh/
 
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Indian Supreme Court barred the Government to deport Rohingas
Sutirtha Gupta, Kolkata, October 14, 2017
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Rohingya refugees sit near a jetty after crossing the Bangladesh-Myanmar border by boat through the Bay of Bengal in Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh, September 10, 2017. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui
Indian Supreme court on Friday barred the government to deport some 40,000 Rohinga refugees settled in different camps in India until November 21, when it will likely deliver a verdict on the issue.

The court observed that “the human rights of Rohingya refugees in India cannot be ignored”. It further rapped the government saying that there is a need to strike a balance between human rights and national security.

Though the apex court did not pass a formal order putting any restrictions, but said there is a need to “strike a balance” between human rights and national security.

It asked the petitioners to approach it in case the government begins any exercise.

A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices AM Khanwilkar and Y Chandrachud said the issue was of great magnitude and therefore, the state has a big role.

The apex court is hearing a plea filed by two Rohingya immigrants, Mohammad Salimullah and Mohammad Shaqir, who are registered as refugees under the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). They claimed that they have taken shelter in India after escaping from Myanmar due to widespread discrimination, violence and bloodshed against the community there.

They also challenged their deportation on grounds of violation of international human rights conventions.

In response to the petition filed by two rohinga refugees challenging the deportation, the government told the top court that many Rohingya refugees have links with the Islamic State and Pakistan’s spy agency ISI. Submitting an affidavit the government also said if allowed to stay, the Rohingya refugees would exhaust natural resources meant for Indians that could culminate in hostility towards them and lead to social tension and law and order problems.

The issue came to the fore after the home ministry in July stated that illegal immigrants such as the Rohingyas posed grave security challenges as they might be recruited by terror groups.

On August 8, the Home Ministry sent a notice to all states asking them to identify and start the process of deporting Rohingya refugees.

The government has said that there are about 40,000 Rohingya Muslims in the country at present. However, according to the United Nations, 16,500 Rohingyas have been registered in India.

Many of those who had fled to India after the earlier spate of violence, have settled in Jammu, Hyderabad, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Rajasthan. About 10,000 of them are in Jammu. Many are in jail and various homes of West Bengal and Assam also.

51 eminent Indian citizens have written an open letter to PM Narendra Modi, asking him to reconsider the government stand that Rohingya staying in India must be deported back to Myanmar. The two-page letter was released by human rights organisation Amnesty International India on Thursday.

The eminent citizens asked the government to lead a “global response” to the “humanitarian tragedy” that is unfolding in Myanmar’s Rakhine and prepare a “bold vision” that addresses the needs of thousands of Rohingya who have fled their homes in the wake of violence that has gripped the state.

Earlier West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjeeon expressed concern over the plight of Rohingya Muslims. She vehemently opposed the India government’s stand against providing shelter to the Rohingyas in the country.

Expressing her sympathy for the Rohingyas she recently said “I think all commoners are not terrorists. A few can be terrorists. The terrorists should be considered as the terrorists. There is a difference between the terrorists and the commoners. There may be some good and bad people in each community. But community is community. We cannot compromise any terrorist activity with anybody else.”

Meanwhile the West Bengal Commission for Protection of Child Rights on 20 September filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court against Centre’s notification seeking deportation of Rohingyas. The commission said in the petition that “the Indian government’s notification to deport Rohingas is not only inhuman but anti-human also.”

Though there is no fixed settlement of Rohingyas in West Bengal, most of them are in prisons. 83 Rohingyas, including 20 children, are lodged in prisons and 24 juveniles are now staying in government homes.

India has stepped up security along its largely porous eastern border with Bangladesh. Border Security Force Director General KK Sharma said to reporters in last week that the paramilitary has deployed more security personnel and surveillance equipment to check the syndicates that help the Rohingyas to sneak into the Indo-Bangla border.

According to sources in BSF, the Rohinga issue was thoroughly discussed to check spillover effects of the fleeing Rohingya along the frontier during the five-day DG level talks between Border Security Force and Border Guards Bangladesh that concluded on 5 September.

Meanwhile the BSF has identified has identified 140 vulnerable locations along the Indo-Bangladesh border to check the influx of Rohingyas in collusion with organised criminal gangs.

But BGB identified several Rohingas in the border areas who have entered Bangladesh illegally through the India-Bangladesh border.
http://southasianmonitor.com/2017/10/14/indian-supreme-court-barred-government-deport-rohingas/
 
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Love the serial titled "Planet of the Apes",ring a bell?
oh yeah we are from apes, you ppl descended from fish or what?

this is what happens when you dont have any facts to talk about it. you ppl are the one who is concerned about rohingyas and now you dont want to take them in?

As @rishav pointed out , its a problem of comprehension skills.
 
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oh yeah we are from apes, you ppl descended from fish or what?
All living beings/creations first evolved in water. Kindly study Science a little,if needed I could ease your pain, by enriching your wisdom a little, by providing suitable links.
 
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