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BREAKING NEWS: UN visits Rohingya refugees in Phuket

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The UNHCR hopes to determine whether the Rohingya men are

seeking refugee status.

PHUKET: -- The United Nations High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) visited the 33 Rohingya men in custody at Phuket Immigration today, the Phuket Gazette has confirmed.

The UNHCR hopes to determine where the men come from, what their protection needs may be, and whether or not they are seeking refugee status.

Originally, 68 men were detained in Phuket after their boat landed in Rawai on January 31.

Thirty five of them were transferred to the Phang Nga Immigration Detention Center (IDC) on February 7, Phuket Immigration Superintendent Panuwat Ruamrak said (see Feb 12 issue of the Phuket Gazette, 'Where have the Rohingya gone?').

A group of four people, one of which confirmed to the Gazette that he was representing the UNHCR, was given access to the Rohingya detainees at about 8:15am today.

The UNHCR representative said that he was unable to comment any further on their visit.

The group spoke with the men until nearly 10am and was then led from the IDC by Superintendent Panuwat to his office.

About 15 minutes later, the group left Phuket Immigration.

An independent source told the Gazette that the group were traveling onward today to the Phang Nga IDC, where they hope to speak with the 35 men in detention there.

Following appeals from the international community and local organizations, the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs agreed to give the UNHCR access to 226 Rohingya currently detained in Thailand, UNHCR Senior Regional Public Information Officer Kitty McKinsey told the Gazette.

In an interview with the Gazette last week, the 33 Rohingya in detention at the Phuket IDC said that they are happier to be detained in Phuket than they would be in their native Burma.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-02-17

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if Thailand receives them, thailand will be flooded with refugees if they are given refugee status ..

The better alternative would not result in that but as the cable makes clear that was unavailable. It remains unavailable as the required work still hasn't been done.

Should any UNHCR assessment of refugee status ever depend on the inconvenience it might cause?

Realpolitik aside, since when should an individual's refugee status depend on spurious floodgates arguments?

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