Thirty-seven
Bangladeshi migrants rescued from a boat at sea by Myanmar authorities were
handed over to Bangladesh authorities on Friday.
“Bangladesh
verified 37 Bangladeshi citizens and confirmed that they are the Bangladeshi
nationals,” said Lieutenant Colonel Saiful Alam Khandakar, the commanding
officer of Border Guard Bangladesh at the port of Cox’s Bazar.
Thousands
of people, many of them Bangladeshi or Muslim Rohingya from Myanmar, have taken
to the sea in recent months in dangerously crowded boats run by
people-traffickers, heading south toward other southeast Asian countries.
The
37 were among 208 migrants whom the Myanmar navy said it rescued from a boat in
the Bay of Bengal on May 21.
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Myanmar
announced at the time that nearly all the people found aboard were Bangladeshis
seeking better economic prospects, rather than Rohingya, a group who complain
of severe discrimination and mistreatment in Myanmar.
But
people aboard the boat told Reuters last month many of the migrants had been
Rohingya. On June 8, Bangladesh received another 150 Bangladeshis, rescued from
the same boat, from Myanmar.
Myanmar
said this month persecution of Rohingya was not the cause of the Southeast
Asian migrant crisis, a day after the United States called on the country to
give full rights to the minority to help end the exodus. (Source: Reuters)
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