Nearly half of the Rohingya Boat People end their life either sinking or mediators' hands. I am very much aware that due to genocide and denial of entry and widespread arrest in Bangladesh many Rohingyas choose dangerous boat boat journey . Guess how the stupid these Rohingya mediators are ?This's what our people earning money today. After reaching Thailand ,nearly 100% boat people fall at the hand of brookers who kept the boat people at the organized secrete shelters before enter in to Malaysia. The mediators asked 60,000 Thai bath or 6000 Malaysian Ringit which is equal to 2000 USD. The boat people are tortured daily to realize the said amount.If they fail to arrange said amount within time frame,they are sold to fishing trawlers for two years.Many Rohingyas end their life at fishing trawlers.
This is untold tragedy of boat people here .The mediators are very rich and they always to carry this monkey business by hiring local goons.This gang are very strong and cruel people.
This way Rohingyas end their value able lives. Last two weeks ago I learn that six young Rohingyas girls were secretly kept at the cabin of Crews and captain. The crews are Maughs and Mons.Non of the boat people knew about the grils/women for 10 days.After reaching in Thailand ,the Rohingyas knew about the girls passengers. They were very angry but due the Rohingya dalal ,the situation was calm dawn.Now you can guess how the Rohingyas dalal make money from their fellow Rohingyas.This's common case for Rohingyas.
Maung Kyaw Nu.
One kills, 16 rescue, a boat sinks in Bay of Bengal
Teknaf, Bangladesh:
A boat loading with nearly 17 boat-people was sung in the Bay of Bengal
today at around 4:00 am while ferrying these people to a big cargo
boat, which was anchoring in the Bay of Bengal, according to a fisherman
from Shapuri Dip.
“After loading 17 people, the ferry boat was starting and going to the anchoring cargo boat to send the people, but half an hour, the boat was suddenly sinking in the Bay of Bengal. One man was killed and the rest 16 people were rescued by other fishing boats.”
However, the big anchoring cargo boat in the Bay of Bengal with 151 boat-people including rescued 16 boat-people will leave for Malaysia again tonight. The big Cargo boat collecting 135- boat-people from Mosh Khali, Cox’s Bazar and other places, said another fisherman from Shapuri Dip.
The Mazi (Leader) or broker collected Taka 20,000 per head. The Mazi is from Shita Forika village of Maungdaw, namely Nabi Hussain. The leader bought an old cargo boat with Taka 300,000 and bought a new engine with 350,000, the fisherman more added.
“Most of the boat-people are Bangladeshi and some are Rohingya. In Teknaf, no young Bangladeshi as all of them trying to sail to Malaysia.”
Besides, on November 19, at night, another boat with 100 passengers had already left for Malaysia from Arza Khali village of Shapuri Dip. It is still on the way to Malaysia, said a local elder from Teknaf.
“After loading 17 people, the ferry boat was starting and going to the anchoring cargo boat to send the people, but half an hour, the boat was suddenly sinking in the Bay of Bengal. One man was killed and the rest 16 people were rescued by other fishing boats.”
However, the big anchoring cargo boat in the Bay of Bengal with 151 boat-people including rescued 16 boat-people will leave for Malaysia again tonight. The big Cargo boat collecting 135- boat-people from Mosh Khali, Cox’s Bazar and other places, said another fisherman from Shapuri Dip.
The Mazi (Leader) or broker collected Taka 20,000 per head. The Mazi is from Shita Forika village of Maungdaw, namely Nabi Hussain. The leader bought an old cargo boat with Taka 300,000 and bought a new engine with 350,000, the fisherman more added.
“Most of the boat-people are Bangladeshi and some are Rohingya. In Teknaf, no young Bangladeshi as all of them trying to sail to Malaysia.”
Besides, on November 19, at night, another boat with 100 passengers had already left for Malaysia from Arza Khali village of Shapuri Dip. It is still on the way to Malaysia, said a local elder from Teknaf.
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