MYANMAR VILLAGERS FLEE FRESH RAKHINE STATE FIGHTING, ENTER BANGLADESH
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Scores of ethnic minority villagers have crossed from western Myanmar
into Bangladesh in recent days amid fighting between the Myanmar military and
ethnic Rakhine rebels, Bangladesh border guards and an activist said on
Thursday.
Members of 38 families said they fled their homes fearing attack from
military helicopters, said Colonel Zahirul Haque Khan, the Border Guards
Bangladesh (BGB) commander in Bandarban district where the group of 136 people
are now living in shelters.
Clashes between Myanmar’s military and the insurgent Arakan Army, which
mainly recruits from the Rakhine ethnic group, have displaced more than 5,000
people in parts of Rakhine and Chin states since early December.
Myanmar’s leaders have vowed to crush the rebels, who are fighting for
autonomy for Rakhine State, and blocked most aid agencies from reaching the
area, raising fears of more civilian suffering in an area long scarred by complex
ethnic divisions.
While Rakhine State is majority Buddhist, in 2017 attacks on security
posts by insurgents from the Muslim Rohingya minority provoked a military
crackdown that forced 730,000 people from their homes and into camps in
Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district, according to U.N. agencies.
Win Thein, a member of the nongovernmental Bangladesh Human Rights
Commission, said he had visited the refugees, who are members of the Khumi, Cho
and Rakhine ethnic groups, in their remote jungle camp.
They had crossed into Bangladesh on Sunday and Monday after fleeing from
two villages in Chin state’s rugged Paletwa township after they heard gunfire
and saw helicopters nearby, he said.
Some villagers said they later witnessed Myanmar soldiers looting and setting
fire to homes, he said.
Win Thein said some of the refugee children were seriously ill and had no
access to medical care.
“There are no blankets at all and it is very cold,” he said.
State media in Myanmar said on Friday the Arakan Army had “taken about
200 Rakhine and other ethnic nationals including 38 schoolchildren to
Bangladesh territory”.
An announcement carried in official newspapers said the government was
providing humanitarian assistance to displaced people, and said the insurgents
may have taken the people into Bangladesh to “create misunderstanding between
the two neighbors”.
Khine Thu Kha, an Arakan Army spokesman based outside Myanmar, said the
armed group had helped the displaced villagers to reach the border, but did so
because the villagers feared being detained by the military.
The government was using “fake news” to cover up military abuses, he
said.
Bangladesh summoned Myanmar’s ambassador on Tuesday to protest over the
new arrivals, according to a senior Bangladesh foreign ministry official.
Bangladesh had beefed up security near the border to prevent more refugee
arrivals, Minister of Home Affairs Asaduzzaman Khan told reporters on Thursday.
News Source :Reuters
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