DHAKA: Bangladesh coastguards on Saturday turned back a boat carrying 31 Rohingya Muslim refugees escaping renewed army activity in their neighbouring Myanmar homeland, an official said. The push-back came after at least 500 Rohingya fled their villages in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, crossing the border to take shelter in refugee camps and hills in Bangladesh’s southeastern Cox’s Bazar district.

A coastguard patrol boat found the boat on the River Naf, which acts as a border between Bangladesh and Myanmar, as it tried to enter Cox’s Bazar early in the morning.

The refugees included women and children who said they were victims of violence, coast guard spokesman Sheikh Fakhruddin said quoting the escapees. “We found two injured among 18 men, along with nine women and four children. But we had to send them back,” Fakhruddin said.

“We have beefed up our patrol on the Naf as [Myanmar] army is gathering in the bordering villages, which may prompt them [Rohingya] to try coming to Bangladesh,” Fakhruddin said.

Dhaka estimates that nearly 400,000 Rohingya refugees are living in squalid refugee camps and makeshift settlements in Cox’s Bazar, which borders Rakhine. Their numbers swelled last October when more than 70,000 Rohingya villagers began arriving, bringing stories of systematic rape, murder and arson at the hands of Myanmar soldiers.

Last week, the UN special rapporteur Yanghee Lee voiced alarm at reports that a Myanmar army battalion had flown into Rakhine to help local authorities boost security in the region.

Published in Dawn, August 20th, 2017

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