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Panicked Rohingyas entering Bangladesh

Because no one is innocent..The moment u attack Myanmar on this , they will point put any human right violation done by Bangladeshis and their gov on minorities like in Chittagong hill tracts...so..u should better shut up and concentrate on providing care to those Rohingyas after all since u are all in on ummah !!

...Delusional... you have no idea about the situation in Chittagong. Please learn some facts first, regards...
 
I really don't see the international community lining up against us on this issue.

You know what? It's up to you to make it an 'international incident' :lol: Only then will the international community line against your government.

Hell, Myanmar doesn't even have functional judicially now.
 
Seems like Bangladesh started allowing some refugee in limited scale. They rescued a 1 and 1/2 month old child left abandoned in the trawler. The resident of the trawler probably swam to the shore while left the baby in the trawler. That only proves the desperation of the Rohingyas in their part.

I hope GOB immediately to open the border for refugee to enter Bangladesh unrestricted.



No need to troll .. its a serious thread and the life of people are at stake. Dont start a flame bait here.

This land is not owned by govt., bal, hasina, dipu moni, bdr rather by the people of BD, who the hell are those duffers to stop boats of oppressed people when Bangladeshi people want them in?

They are just 'concerned'.[/aQUOTE]

And they'll turn active when US (their master) will say....now go ahead.

What the heck happened here over the last 24 hr while I was gone.:woot: seems like a typical indian got caught false flagging.:lol:
We all are waiting for a Luffy treatment :lol: !
 
Refugee boats keep coming

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It was past midnight yesterday when a patrol team of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) spotted a fishing trawler approaching on the estuary of the Naf River near Shah Pori Island.

Despite several light signals the BGB men, who were out there to prevent Rohingya influx, could see no human movement or hails in the boat. It was quite difficult for them to get close to the boat as it was moving erratically. When they managed to get close they found no one in the trawler.

But that was not the surprise. As one of the BGB men went for a look in the dark engine room he suddenly noticed movement of tiny hands and legs.

“It was a newborn,” said Maj Saiful Wadud, operation officer of BGB, adding that they had difficulty in squeezing through the narrow space and get the baby out of there using ropes. It took them two and a half hours to execute the rescue.

The baby was in a terrible condition and did not have the strength to even cry, said Maj Saiful.

The BGB men rushed the baby to the nearby Shah Pori Islan border observatory post and provided primary treatment and kept it temporarily under the care of a local fisherman.

Fisherman Kabir Ahmed, a resident of Gholapara village, said hearing about the rescue of a baby he had contacted BGB and requested them to give him its custody.

“I am deeply shocked to see the distress of Rohingya people. I would like to bring up the baby because it would make me feel better that I could do something for a helpless human being,” said Kabir, father of seven.

He said after feeding, the baby got back some strength.


Maj Saiful said they had already informed the higher authorities of the matter and necessary steps would be taken later.

BGB suspects that a trawler carrying Rohingya refugees from Myanmar might have been attacked by robbers and the passengers abandoned the boat leaving the baby behind.

Border and coast guards intercepted five trawlers, including the one with the baby, until 5:00pm yesterday and held 153 Myanmar refugees, who were fleeing the ongoing sectarian clash in neighbouring Rakhine state.

Maj Saiful said the refugees intercepted had told him that one trawler was attacked by robbers in the Naf Tuesday night.

While visiting a trawler carrying 44 intruders and was challenged by BGB near Gholar Char area around 4:00pm yesterday, a 34-year-old mother found with a six-month-old baby also told about robbers' attack in the Naf.

Hosna Begum, the mother, was seen trying hard to get a little space to sit under the plastic roof of the trawler among others to protect her child from rain.

Approached, she said she got detached from her three other children and husband in the face of violent attacks. She headed for a safe shelter in Bangladesh with the infant on Sunday. The rest of the family were now at Sakkipara in Myanmar, she added.

After failed attempts of get into Bangladesh for the last three days they almost reached the coast around 11:00pm on Tuesday when their trawler came under attack of robbers, she said.

Almost all the passengers jumped into the river and she with her son somehow managed to get to the shore, said Hosna Begum.

But her desperate attempt failed again as she was caught by the BGB yesterday morning and was pushed back with the others.

This trawler with 44 passengers attempted to get into Bangladesh on Monday and it had 47 passengers then. Asked what had happened, the boatman said three of the passengers jumped into the river when BGB men spotted their boat. They might have reached the shore safely, he said, adding that they had been trying to enter Bangladesh through different points including St Martin's Island, Teknaf and Ukhiya.

Twenty three out of the 44 passengers were children and many of them were suffering from diarrhoea, said the boatman.

BGB and locals provided the refugees with food, water and saline yesterday as the intruders had to be kept waiting in Bangladesh due to bad weather.

BGB and Bangladesh Coast Guard (BCG) intercepted another boat carrying 30 refugees near the Naf estuary around 7:00am. They brought the boat to a nearby jetty where the guards with the help of locals gave the intruders some dry food, water and saline. The people were pushed back around 12:10pm.

Around 5:00pm, BGB and BCG intercepted a boat with 32 intruders and pushed them back around 7:45pm.

A BCG patrol team intercepted another trawler with 39 passengers at St Martin's Island around 7:00pm. But these people could not be sent back as their boat needed repair and due to bad weather, said Operation Officer of BGB 42 battalion Capt Kamrul Islam.

BGB had detained seven Myanmar nationals during a raid in Jaliapara village of Shah Pori Island, said Kamrul Islam, adding that the raids would continue.

ANM Nazim Uddin, upazila nirbahi officer (UNO) of Teknaf, admitted that some Myanmar nationals had secretly entered into the territory escaping strict vigilance.
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Feels really good to know human civilization exists on this side of the border. :)
 
^That's very sweet of you to post that apo. Thanks man :tup:

It makes me feel good that we Bangladeshis have some sense of honor and principle unlike those.....nevermind....
 
In their defence, it's probably only a handful of hardliners on here who say that. I'm sure most Bangladeshis see the foolishness of trying to take Arakan or inciting a jihad there.

A jihad is needed in Arakan that will force the GoM to accept Rohingyas as equal citizen. If not Rohingyas can have another choice.
 
^That's very sweet of you to post that apo. Thanks man :tup:

It makes me feel good that we Bangladeshis have some sense of honor and principle unlike those.....nevermind....

Majority of the Bangladeshi citizens want to temporarily accommodate this refugees, which I think is fair and humane. But what I find mostly hypocritical is that this fascist leader dipu moni is unwilling to help. I find it extremely hypocritical because it was mostly Awami League members, who fled to India during the civil war.
Another major fault, is that Bangladesh government should learn how to take advantage of situations like this one. International community is widely pressurizing the Bangladesh govt to take in the refugees, and the Bangladesh govt use this to attract more charities and funds to accommodate this people, while use some to development projects for the refugees which will also benefit us.
 
I know it is very hard to listen, but I support the stand that no new influx of refugee should be allowed. If we do that, then it will legitimize the claim of fascist Burmese that rohingyas are illegal immigrant of Bangladesh. As they haven't taken back those couple of hundred thousands of refugees already in the country and they will not take these new refugees. I think these human right groups should ask Bharat to host these new refugees. As they claimed to be so called "Supar dupar trupar dum power".
 
^That's very sweet of you to post that apo. Thanks man :tup:

It makes me feel good that we Bangladeshis have some sense of honor and principle unlike those.....nevermind....

The same incidents make me ashamed as a Bangladeshi, why are they (Rohingya) being sent back knowing they are going to lose their lives? We as a nation are going to be liable for the loss of lives when they get back and get killed for stupid decision of our govt., at least they didn't sail for a cruising. Bangladesh can house them for the time being.
 
It is immoral to send back refugees like this, they are not economic migrants, they are fleeing so that they dont die.
Bangladesh should accept its international obligations.
 
The same incidents make me ashamed as a Bangladeshi, why are they (Rohingya) being sent back knowing they are going to lose their lives? We as a nation are going to be liable for the loss of lives when they get back and get killed for stupid decision of our govt., at least they didn't sail for a cruising. Bangladesh can house them for the time being.

At least we are not Thai or a Malay :lol: Those people are even worst even though they are much richer than us.

They even shooed them off with no food or water, whereas we light-blessed holy Bongos did.

At least we do host quite a number of refugees. But I sympathize with your sentiment. But you know....this government? Mickey Mooney says to "wait and see". WTF? :rofl: That woman is a victim of her own stupidity.

I know that the Rohingyas have suffered a lot. And from what I've heard, the refugee conditions in Bangladesh aren't good. Understandable due to the nature of our government.

We should try to help out so that their existence on this world has a meaning and a life worth living. The cruelest thing a man can do to another is to deny the understanding of his existence. And the ethnic Burmese were doing just that not just toward Rohingyas, but other ethnic groups who are not Burmese.

Charity anyone? Hell, make it a global awareness. I wonder what our NGOs are doing....I don't know, should we PDF boys be doing something other than trolling at one another about who's better? :lol:

No storm lasts forever.
 
It is immoral to send back refugees like this, they are not economic migrants, they are fleeing so that they dont die.
Bangladesh should accept its international obligations.

India went ahead and voted against Srilanka in UN but why india is silent on Myanmar committing ethnic cleansing?? Where is indian moral color??
 
India went ahead and voted against Srilanka in UN but why india is silent on Myanmar committing ethnic cleansing?? Where is indian moral color??

Dnt worry we will do it ...

But you support killing of innocent in Srilanka I think you should be shut up for your moral BS
 
India went ahead and voted against Srilanka in UN but why india is silent on Myanmar committing ethnic cleansing?? Where is indian moral color??

The whole world is silent!

I find it surprising that the cease-fire with the Karen rebels was one of the pre-requisites for lifting Western sanctions but nothing for the rights of Rohingyas and the refugees remaining here! Odd huh?

It is us Muslims who failed them! Even the Western "infidels" did a better job than us to support those poor unfortunate souls!
 

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