Aceh: Sebanyak 114 pelarian etnik Rohingya yang terkandas di Desa Alue Buya Pasie, Aceh dihalau penduduk setempat kerana mereka berang ditegur ketika cuba melarikan diri daripada pusat perlindungan sementara.
Lapor CNN Indonesia memetik Ketua Desa Alue Buya Pasie, Muslem berkata, ada pelarian yang cuba menimbulkan kekecohan dalam kumpulan itu sehingga mereka berani melawan. “Pada mulanya, penduduk setempat menangkap tiga pelarian Rohingya yang cuba melarikan diri kemudian mereka ditegur supaya tidak berbuat demikian. “Namun, pelarian berkenaan tidak mengendahkan teguran yang diberi, malah berlalu pergi,” kata Muslem.
Jelasnya, selama ini, penduduk di kampung tersebut tidak mempunyai masalah dengan pelarian Rohingya yang terkandas, malah sering memberi mereka makanan dan keperluan asas yang lain. Kata Muslem, penduduk setempat sudah berulang kali menegur golongan itu supaya tidak melarikan diri dan menunggu tindakan pihak berkuasa untuk membantu mereka. “Kita beri mereka tempat tinggal, makan, minum dan pakaian, namun mereka masih degil dan sehubungan itu, penduduk setempat membuat keputusan untuk menghalau mereka. “Ketika ini, kesemua 114 pelarian Rohingya tersebut sudahkan dibawa ke Ibu Pejabat Daerah Bireuen oleh pasukan tentera. Sebelum itu, organisasi Suruhanjaya Tinggi Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu Untuk Pelarian (UNHCR) bercadang memindahkan pelarian Rohingya tersebut ke pusat latihan kerja di Lhokseumawe. Kesemua 114 pelarian itu tiba di sini pada 6 Mac lalu selepas bot mereka terkandas, namun tidak dapat dipastikan tujuan sebenar golongan tersebut. -CARI Sumber: Utusan Online
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jas7512 replied at 23-3-2022 05:47 PM
Gi mampus rohingya jahanam...mmg dasar agaknya sbb tu tentera burma hukum kau mcm2
Lagubestbest replied at 23-3-2022 06:19 PM
tentera burma yang jahat sebenarnya. rohingya ni pulak diorang betul2 ulu miskin takde nak tubuh m ...
Lagubestbest replied at 23-3-2022 06:19 PM
tentera burma yang jahat sebenarnya. rohingya ni pulak diorang betul2 ulu miskin takde nak tubuh m ...
dani-rox replied at 23-3-2022 06:44 PM
are you sure?
Lagubestbest replied at 23-3-2022 10:21 PM
dua group militan ni baru je setahun dua je tertubuh (sebelum 2020).
serangan rohingya (pakatan) bu ...
Malaysian police have detained four men suspected of plotting a wave of killings and attacks in and around the capital during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, police said on Monday.The Southeast Asian nation has been on high alert since gunmen allied with Islamic State carried out a series of attacks in Jakarta, the capital of neighbouring Indonesia, in January 2016.The four suspects are two Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar, an Indonesian and a Malaysian, Inspector General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador told reporters. Dubbed the "wolf pack" cell, he said its members had planned to launch large-scale attacks during the first week of Ramadan to avenge a Muslim fireman who was allegedly beaten to death during a racially charged riot at a Hindu temple in November.The fireman's death angered majority Malay Muslims, some of whom had accused Hindu leaders of inciting the riot through racial remarks. "This cell had also planned an operation to assassinate high-profile personalities accused of insulting and failing to uphold Islam," Abdul Hamid said in a video recording of a press conference seen by Reuters. He declined to identify the targets of the planned killings.Muslims all over the world fast during daylight hours during Ramadan. One of the Rohingya suspects, a 20-year-old waiter, told police he was a supporter of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA), an insurgent group said to be behind a number of killings and attacks in Myanmar's Rakhine state, Abdul Hamid said.The man possessed a UNHCR identification card issued by the U.N. refugee agency, he said. Police also seized a gun and six homemade explosives during the arrests.The Rohingya have for years fled persecution in Myanmar, which denies them citizenship as they are seen as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. They often arrive on Southeast Asian shores in rickety boats seeking asylum. More than 90,000 Rohingya are registered with the United Nations in Malaysia but non-profit groups estimate as many as 200,000 Rohingya are living in the country.source
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