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More than Two Hundred Rohingyas Die at Sea in a Year

International Desk: Going to Malaysia illegally across the sea is like a dream journey for Rohingyas. This trend is especially noticeable among Rohingya refugees fleeing from Myanmar to Bangladesh and taking refuge in Ukhia in Cox's Bazar. More than 200 Rohingya refugees have drowned in the past year on their way to Malaysia at the risk of their lives. Many are missing.

Such information has come up in a special report of the international media BBC. In 2020, such a cruel fate befell these refugees.

Most of the Rohingyas in the camp are in Malaysia. They are choosing the illegal path as there is no opportunity to go the legal path. This tendency is especially high among women Rohingyas. The British media has described the decision of the Rohingya refugees as a 'dangerous journey' in search of a better life.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) says most of those who made the perilous journey to Malaysia and Indonesia from refugee camps in Bangladesh were children or minors. The BBC says about their disappearance, the brokers can kill these Rohingyas and float them in the sea. Another issue is that those who left the refugee camp in the dark of night due to the Covid situation and drowned in the broker's boat at sea, have died of starvation. Otherwise, they would die in the sea before reaching their final destination due to the harsh conditions on the borders of the countries.

Many Rohingya refugees have been able to travel illegally by sea to Malaysia or any other country. With this opportunity brokers are able to easily seduce others.

Many Rohingyas have been detained at different times including brokers while fleeing from the camps in Bangladesh. In May 2019, local police rescued 55 Rohingyas from Ukhia-Teknaf in Cox's Bazar trying to enter Malaysia illegally by sea. Among them were 31 women, 14 men and 10 children.

The Rohingya have been subjected to inhumane treatment by the Myanmar army in several states, including Rakhine and Shan. More than 1.1 million Rohingyas took refuge in Bangladesh after fleeing in the face of organized rape, arson and looting. They have taken shelter in more than 30 camps in Teknaf and Ukhia. Especially women Rohingyas are more likely to go to Malaysia at risk. Brokers are also known to be targeting them.

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