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New wave of Rohingya migrants arrive in Thailand
Friday | 18/01/2013 - 08:41 AM
New wave of Rohingya migrants arrive in Thailand

Rohingya News Agency - (AFP): More than 130 Rohingya migrants have landed on Thai soil in less than 24 hours, a local ‎official said Thursday, as the kingdom grapples with a flurry of arrivals from the Myanmar minority ‎group.‎

 

Some 88 Rohingya came ashore at Phra Thong island in the south of the country on Wednesday in ‎full view of television cameras, according to Kuraburi district chief for Manit Pienthong.‎

Another 48 landed on the Andaman sea island on Thursday morning claiming they were Royingya, ‎Manit said, adding they were sent to immigration officials in the provincial capital of Phangnga to start ‎the process of returning them to Myanmar.‎

 

Over the last week hundreds of Myanmar migrants have been arrested in police sweeps of remote ‎areas in rubber plantations near the border with Malaysia, leading the UNHCR to try to confirm ‎whether any of them plan to seek asylum.‎

The UN's refugee agency said Wednesday it had received permission from Thailand to visit about ‎‎850 people, many thought to be Rohingya, held after raids on camps in the Thai south.‎

 

Thousands of Rohingya, a minority group not recognised as citizens in Myanmar, have fled ‎communal unrest in the country's western Rakhine state, heading to Thailand and other countries.‎

Many take to makeshift boats and drift south to the Thai coast.‎

 

Rights groups have criticised Thailand for failing to help Rohingya who reach its territory, instead ‎pushing them back to Myanmar or into neighbouring countries including Malaysia, which offers ‎sanctuary to the minority group.‎




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