Thursday, 9 January 2014

Boatpeople Can No Longer Be Located

12 ROHINGYA SOHOT DEAD AND MANAY WERE BEATEN BUT NO ACTION YET!

If the international community, ASEAN people and government keep silence in this naked and deadly human trafficking and plight of Rohingyas ,the modern genocide will be continued . The newly selected Asian Chair should have to take all responsibility for this humanitarian crisis. We also learned the the new group of 139 and 60 from Sadao were sent to Rangnong last week . There are 300 Rohingya detainees now . I am afraid every Rohingya will be again sold @ 2000 USD just after their release from Immigration at the boarder. The traffickers are at the boarder to catch the big fish (Rohingya). The international joint investigation is urgently needed for shooting of 12 Rohingyas.

Posted by Maung Kyaw Nu,President,Burmese Rohingya Association in Thailand (BRAT) on January 6, 2014 05:09
 
A man who was beaten by smugglers talks to family north of Phuket
A man who was beaten by smugglers talks to family north of Phuket
Photo by phuketwan.com

Boatpeople Can No Longer Be Located

By Alan Morison, Chutima Sidasathian and Premkamon Ketsara
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
PHOTO ALBUM Phuketwan has been unable to locate 139 Rohingya boatpeople who came ashore in Thailand days ago. Officials decline to reveal where the men, women and children might be. More »  Read here.

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