Government official in Myanmar: We refuse to allow the return of all the fleeing “Rohingya”

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Arakan News Agency
Myanmar’s Minister for Social Affairs and Relief, Wyn Myat Aye, said that all those fleeing from”Rohingya” Muslims would not be allowed back to the country.
“For people who have fled to Bangladesh, They can only return if they prove to be living in Arakan state, in addition to proving their nationality, if that is confirmed only then,” Aye told BBC Radio on Saturday. That the government will monitor the return of the fled Rohingya people.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has announced that the number of refugees from the minority “Rohingya” Muslims fleeing Myanmar since 25 August so far estimated at 290 thousand refugees.
It is noteworthy that the Muslims of the Rohingya suffer persecution in the country with a majority of Buddhism, many in the state of Arakan and parts of Myanmar they are also considered illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.

Rohingya Activists says this is just Myanmar governments plans to never allowing Rohingya back in there country, they also adds that most those fled the violence since 25th August had their homes burned down.

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