At least 12 Rohingya Muslims have lost their lives as boat carrying refugees has sunk en route to Bangladesh.
Boat carrying Rohingya Muslims sinks off Bangladesh, 12 dead
presstv , 9 Oct 2017 - 10:32
At least 12 Rohingya Muslims have lost their lives as boat carrying refugees has sunk en route to Bangladesh.
According to the local commander of Bangladesh Border Guard, Lieutenant Colonel Ariful Islam, on Sunday, the vessel capsized close to Shah Porir Dwip, at the mouth of the Naf River, a maritime-boundary between Bangladesh and Myanmar.
According to another border guard official, 12 bodies had so far been recovered following an all-night rescue operations. "They include 10 children, an elderly woman and a man," he added.
The recent sinking is only the latest of a series of sea tragedies involving Rohingya refugees. On September 28, a boat carrying about 80 refugees sank, leaving 28 dead and a large number missing.
Earlier in September, 46 bodies were recovered after another ship went down in waters between Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Meanwhile, United Nations children’s agency (UNICEF) has voiced it worries over the catastrophic humanitarian situation of Rohingya Muslims, who are trying to escape the government crackdown in Myanmar.
UNICEF noted that some 150 thousand women and children are in dire need of humanitarian support.
Aid agencies also say they need more than $500 million to address the needs of the Rohingyas living in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar refugee camps.
Myanmar’s army renewed its bloody crackdown on the ethnic minority population in August, with numerous documented incidents of massacre and rape of Muslim men and women.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has also announced a level-3 emergency to deal with the situation, while calling for more funds and support from the international community.
On Saturday, a top UN official said that building a mega refugee camp for Rohingya Muslims in Bangladesh would run the risk of health and security woes.
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