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Rohingya Muslim refugees from Burma who managed to sneak into neighboring Bangladesh speak of their ordeal at sea.

Helicopters opened fire on boats carrying Rohingya Muslims heading to Bangladesh and fleeing sectarian violence in west Burma, according to refugees who survived the sea ordeal.

The refugees said they witnessed children drowning and starving to death during their perilous journey.

The shooting took place after Bangladesh border guards turned back six boats of refugees as they tried to enter the country from neighbouring Burma across the river Naf to Teknaf town in the southernmost part of mainland Bangladesh, the witnesses told RFA.

"We floated in the sea for four days and my younger brother starved to death," said Minara Begum, a 10-year-old girl, speaking through an interpreter.

"We had six boats. Then a helicopter came and opened fire, and three boats were lost, all of those people [in them] were killed," She did not specify the exact date of the incident, which occurred earlier this month, or whether the helicopters were from Burma or Bangladesh.

Minara Begum, who is from Sittwe, the capital of violence-hit Rakhine state in Burma, is among a group of refugees sheltered and hidden from the authorities by a Bangladeshi woman.

The woman said she was moved by the plight of the Rohingyas, a stateless people described by the U.N. as one of the world's most persecuted minorities.

Helicopter fire

Mohammed Islam, a young father also from Sittwe, said he was among those who left in the group of six boats, three of which he said came under helicopter fire.

"Because we couldn't endure the torture, we took six boats and left our homeland," he said, citing burning of homes and mosques and killings and other sectarian violence triggered in the first week of June in which he said two of his children and up to 25 of his relatives died.

"Three [boats] were together and three became separated from the group," he said. "These three that fell behind were set on fire by the helicopters."

"At first, we couldn’t be sure that the boats were being fired on because of the sound of our engine but then we saw the boats catch fire."

Mohammed Islam said three children died on his boat. "We threw them into the sea because they were dead."
Another 10-year-old girl, Nahida Begum, said she was the only child who managed to swim ashore after their boat was turned back. The vessel, carrying her grandmother and many other children, including a nursing infant, was very small, not seaworthy, and possibly took on water.

Third attempt

A woman, Shahra Khatun, said her boat was turned back twice and although it managed to land on its third attempt, three children on the vessel, including two of her's, died while waiting out at sea.

"My five-year-old boy died of starvation and heat on the boat," she said. "They burned all of our homes and killed my sisters and brothers. That's why I came here," she said referring to the violence in Rakhine state which has left about 60 dead with tens of thousands displaced, according to official estimates.

At least 2,000 Rohingyas have tried to enter Bangladesh following the violence between Muslims and Buddhists in Rakhine state in Burma since early June but most were either turned back or detained.

In a June 18 incident cited by witnesses who spoke to RFA, the Bangladesh authorities turned back about 130 mostly young Rohingya men.

"This is the first time I have ever done anything like this," said a Bangladesh security officer, identifying himself as Major Salif, who oversaw a feeding program for the 130 Rohingyas before they were put back on their boats and sent away.

"According to my understanding, this [turning back the refugees] will go on for sometime but God willing it will take its natural course and settle down soon," Salif, the commanding officer at the Shapuri Dip Jetty in Teknaf, told RFA.

Strained

Bangladesh says its resources are already too strained and has refused to accept the Rohingyas despite appeals from the United Nations to grant them refugee status.

Bangladeshi officials estimate that a total of 300,000 Rohingya people live in the country, with only about a tenth of them in two official refugee camps in the southern district of Cox's Bazaar.

Burma considers the Rohingya to be illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and denies them citizenship while Bangladesh says Rohingya have been living in Burma for centuries and should be recognized there as citizens.

Helicopters Fire on Rohingya Refugees
 
Depressing story. Hope some solution comes out.....
 
A woman, Shahra Khatun, said her boat was turned back twice and although it managed to land on its third attempt, three children on the vessel, including two of her's, died while waiting out at sea.

Can we please load the real Shahara Khatun onto a boat and set her drifting? In the process, I'll gladly accept any and all help in tying up dipu moni to the vessel's underside. :)
 
Although firing on innocent people isn't good at all and there should be a proper investigation against this act.

For war purposes, BD should look towards Chinese Z-10s about 30 of them.
 
I have seen some news articles and video footages.

Rohingya community is sadly at receiving end.

World should notice their hardships in the name of humanity.
 
All my life i have cursed egyptians syrians lebanese Jordanians for not helping palestinians! ......now i curse myself for being a Bangladeshi !

Me also feel the same and agree with you. Thats explain the situation all over the Muslim world.

We can't do nothing but train them with arms (as we already know shelter is not a long term solution). That means direct war with Myanmar. China will be angry/irritated.

USA will be happy to send troops/armaments. We will lost some thing but Myanmar do not have the economy to lost so we have to proceed with caution here. We are not a develop Muslim country to sponsor a war.
 
Bangladeshi forces should stop firing on Rohingyas and pushing them back in sea.. They are forcing little kids to starve to death.. Sick!
 
The awami fagots will pay the price for all the destruction they have done to this country and its image. These low life scumbags are a curse on any country. I won't even wish such scums on our worst enemy.
 
Me also feel the same and agree with you. Thats explain the situation all over the Muslim world.

We can't do nothing but train them with arms (as we already know shelter is not a long term solution). That means direct war with Myanmar. China will be angry/irritated.

USA will be happy to send troops/armaments. We will lost some thing but Myanmar do not have the economy to lost so we have to proceed with caution here. We are not a develop Muslim country to sponsor a war.

Arming the Rohingya may not be a good solution, because there is only 800,000 left and that number may not be enough to support an insurgency. Also Islamic insurgency will raise the specter of "Islamic terror".

I recommend for Bangladesh to find ways to support the other insurgencies in Burma - Kachin, Shan, Mon and Karen. Thailand and USA may already be helping them, but everything has to be covert, with plausible deniability and absolutely no evidence of any connection to Bangladesh. Laos also has border, they might be helpful also, together with Vietnam, although I have no idea how they feel about Bamar's and if they may take the risk of getting involved. USA/West may help as many of these rebel groups are Christians and its a human rights issue.

Both China and India have adopted the vicious imperial Bamar Junta (Bamar's are 20-25 million) who have built up a big army with Chinese and Indian support in the last few decades. Their goal is to wipe out or assimilate all minorities. In case of Rohingya, the Bamar do not want to assimilate but purge all of them, using Buddhist Rakhines, who share their hatred of Rohingya's. Essentially they are our Asian version of Hitler and Nazi, right in our neighborhood. This shows the depravity of China and India, both countries have sold out these minorities who are fighting for their lives, for the sake of economic and strategic self interest. Only USA/West did not give in, because of Suu Kyi's instruction. But Suu Kyi herself is a Bamar and her political power is based on Bamar support, so her main concern is democracy of Bamar's. Bamar's I think more or less agree with Junta policy, because for them its an issue of ensuring Bamar domination. I don't think Suu Kyi matters that much in the big picture. It is the military junta, their Rakhine armed militia and the rebel insurgents that are the key players in this theater. The Junta is using Suu Kyi's "democratic" reputation and goodwill to open up the country for FDI. Note, Hitler was also elected as democratic leader.

In any case, we need better intelligence assets to get more real information from the fiield.
 
Bangladeshi forces should stop firing on Rohingyas and pushing them back in sea.. They are forcing little kids to starve to death.. Sick!

What have india done to said to Myanmar to stop such ethnic cleansing? in face of such human traged, silence is also a crime.
 
What have india done to said to Myanmar to stop such ethnic cleansing? in face of such human traged, silence is also a crime.
We took millions of you in 1971 as refugees, here when you are supposed to help people in need, you fire at them. Don't ask what India has done. You talk about muslim brotherhood, why are you not helping them.
 
We took millions of you in 1971 as refugees, here when you are supposed to help people in need, you fire at them. Don't ask what India has done. You talk about muslim brotherhood, why are you not helping them.

In 1971 indian created the issue indian had to take responsibility for it. Plain and simple. Today Bangladesh is not the one running ethnic cleansing and should not be responsible. Although Bangladesh should accept these people on humanitarian ground for short term. Why is indian silent on Myanmar now? Where is indian backyard and democarcy and rest of propaganda parrot line? Indians are commtting crime by encouraging Myanmar regime in such blatant ethnic cleansing.
 

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