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Rohingyas found on an Andaman Sea island to face illegal entry charges and return to Bangladesh


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Royal Thai Navy units delivered water and food to the remote island approximately 70 to 80 km off the coast on Saturday for the relief of 59 Rohingya refugees stranded on a rocky shoreline. The group were later transferred by patrol boat to the mainland, in Satun province, on Sunday. There, they were visited by Police Lieutenant General Surachate Hakparn, sent by Royal Thai Police headquarters to establish who they were and how they came to be on the island. It is understood that the refugees will be charged with illegal entry into the kingdom and later returned to Bangladesh where they are believed to have originated from.

 

by Carla Boonkong & Pranee O' Connor

 

On Saturday, Police Lieutenant General Surachate Hakparn was dispatched by headquarters to find out more about the group who were detected on Saturday on the remote, monkey inhabited island of Ko Dong about 70 to 80 km off the coast of Satun. The group of 59, including men, women and children, had been stranded on the island for a week after being dropped off by human traffickers and told they had already reached Malaysia.

 

A group of 59 Rohingya found on the remote island of Ko Dong in the Tarutao National Park off the southwestern coast of Thailand are to be charged with illegal entry into the country and sent back to Bangladesh after they were rescued by a Royal Thai Navy patrol vessel on Sunday.

 

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Royal Thai Police headquarters on Saturday dispatched top cop, Police Lieutenant General Surachate Hakparn, to investigate the group with fears that they may be linked to increased human trafficking activity in the area as the Rohingya crisis again grows urgent with over 1.2 million refugees alone reported in the small Bangladesh city of Cox’s Bazar forcing tougher policies there by authorities to keep the population safe and healthy.

 

Full story: https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-news-foreigners/2022/06/05/rohingyas-found-on-island-to-face-charges/

 

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4 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Victimizing victims once again instead of helping them.....good one Thailand.

And it is good to know that the UN Human rights people have a huge office right in BKK

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Good decision. I wonder if undocumented Rohingyas were allowed to vote in Thai elections whether Prayuth would throw open both arms to the them urging them to storm the Thai islands and shower them with cash, smartphones,healthcare and other goodies and perhaps free transport to Thai provinces of their choosing? An interesting thought.

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3 hours ago, Dmitry2222 said:

Why your homeland country can not give an asylum for these victims? 

Because it's not in China's best interest.

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It would be much better if these people would just stay in their home country of Bangladeshi. They have caused so much trouble for neighboring countries including Thailand.

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2 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

My homeland, the US, now I don't think that's possible for asylum there, but Thailand could but won't.

It's harder for Rohingyas refugees to reach the US but currently over 400 families have been accepted in Chicago.

Note the same Thai government will send escaping North Koreans back to North Korea as "illegals."

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18 minutes ago, Screaming said:

It would be much better if these people would just stay in their home country of Bangladeshi. They have caused so much trouble for neighboring countries including Thailand.

You are either silly or misinfomred. Those people are not coming from Bangladesh as their 'homeland'. Read up, before making really stupid-sounding comments: they reflect bad on you.

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47 minutes ago, Screaming said:

It would be much better if these people would just stay in their home country of Bangladeshi. They have caused so much trouble for neighboring countries including Thailand.

Did you not read the post above where I explained they were from Myanmar but persecuted and pushed across the river into Cox Bazar, they are repressed peoples. Bangladesh is not their home.

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2 hours ago, Srikcir said:

It's harder for Rohingyas refugees to reach the US but currently over 400 families have been accepted in Chicago.

Note the same Thai government will send escaping North Koreans back to North Korea as "illegals."

A weekend in Mayor Lightfoots Chicago Ill bet they rush to OHare and try to get back to the peaceful and harmonious sea life. She said violent crime is on a downward trajectory, a complete lie.

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5 hours ago, Screaming said:

It would be much better if these people would just stay in their home country of Bangladeshi. They have caused so much trouble for neighboring countries including Thailand.

Perhaps one day you will be in their shoes. Then you will be whistling a different tune!

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On 6/6/2022 at 10:35 AM, ThailandRyan said:

My homeland, the US, now I don't think that's possible for asylum there, but Thailand could but won't.

What about tens of thousands latinas on the south border of the US? Could but won't? ????

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35 minutes ago, Dmitry2222 said:

What about tens of thousands latinas on the south border of the US? Could but won't? ????

Are they refugee's fleeing mass murder of their citizens and genocide from the Myanmar military with some forced off their own land into Bangladesh?

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On 6/6/2022 at 10:13 AM, hotchilli said:

Why charge them?

Just return them safely unless the can prove that they are in danger if they return then they can claim asylum.

They would be unable to claim asylum if resident in Myanmar.

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On 6/6/2022 at 6:11 PM, Screaming said:

It would be much better if these people would just stay in their home country of Bangladeshi. They have caused so much trouble for neighboring countries including Thailand.

Rohingya are not recognised as citizens by the Bengladesh government, they are detained indefinately in refugee camps - many of whom are Stateless as their citizenship has been revoked by Myanmar dictatorship.

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