Desperation to flee to Malaysia, Thailand driving Rohingya to traffickers, UN envoy warns | Malay Mail

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Desperation to flee to Malaysia, Thailand driving Rohingya to traffickers, UN envoy warns

onAbout 730,000 Rohingya were driven from Myanmar to neighbouring Bangladesh, where they live in squalid refugee camps, fearing further persecution if they return. — Reuters pic

Mainly Buddhist Myanmar regards the Muslim minority Rohingya as illegal migrants and has confined tens of thousands to camps in the western state of Rakhine since sectarian violence swept the area in 2012. “They are going to try to leave. If you don’t like the situation you are in now, you want to go elsewhere.

The 2012 violence in Rakhine prompted tens of thousands of Rohingya to flee, an exodus that peaked in 2015, when an estimated 25,000 left for Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Many drowned in unsafe and overloaded boats.

 

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