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"Forgotten refugees"- the Rohingya in Bangladesh

In March 2007 Amnesty International Australia joined UNHCR, the Centre for Refugee Research, and a number of other Australian NGOs for consultations with Burmese, Rohingyan, refugees in camps in Ba...  
 
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explorubus (1 year ago) Show Hide
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next stop for Rohingya refugees: Australia, where they will be treated better. It is believed their target destination is Australia, it is a well-organized smuggling operation through the sea. I suggest the Australian authorities get ready for a massive refugee claimants from south Asia, in part due to the worsening economic situation in the region.
Petapan49 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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That explorubus, is right wing garbage. This is about the Rohingya in Bangladesh. This is about a persecuted people who are treated with systematic sexual abuse, violence and deprivation of human rights. You have absolutely NO IDEA what life is like in one of these camps. I suggest you go and read the report that accompanied this video to UNHCR it is available on UNHCR website. This video is nothing to do with people smuggling.
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The Rohingya are illegal squatters settling on Myanmarese land. They are from Bangladesh and should not be reocgnised as refugees. Their aim is to spread islam and colonise Myanmar. If u look at history they are not a race of Myanmar.
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Thanks for the video. More should be posted.

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