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Bangladesh targets 100,000 for first Rohingya repatriation

Bangladesh targets 100,000 for first Rohingya repatriation

Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, (MILLAT ONLINE):Bangladesh wants to send up to 100,000 Rohingya back to Myanmar in the first batch of repatriations of Muslim refugees
who fled ethnic violence this year, officials said Friday.
Senior minister Obaidul Quader said a list of 100,000 names was to be sent to Myanmar authorities on Friday so repatriations could start in late January under an accord between the two governments.
More than 655,000 Rohingya from Myanmar’s Rakhine state have sought refuge in Bangladesh since a military
crackdown in late August, fleeing what the US and United Nations have described as ethnic cleansing.
That added to more than 300,000 in camps in Bangladesh after fleeing earlier violence in the Buddhist majority
state.
The two governments signed an agreement in November allowing for repatriations from January 23. Many aid
groups and diplomats doubt that fearful Rohingya will agree to return.