What is life like for Rohingya people?

Published to The Stateless & Burma Times 

By Ziaur Rahma

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Rohingya people forced to flee Burma with a hope at great risk of danger.many others – is horrendous.and the dangers of escaping the conditions in Burma for a hope,they have choice.

Most of the Rohingya peoples are transferring in the hand of human traffickers sealing same animal,killing,beating and raping also... So ultimately,Some are disappointed to live in hardship and have arrived in Malaysia and Thailand by engine boat facing risk of life. Before they leaved Burma and Bangladesh expected freedom in Thailand and Malaysia But now they find the situation is very difficult to survive without legal document from UNHCR in Thailand and Malaysia.

They boarded a fishing boat hoping to register as refugees .Instead, they suffered seasickness and overcrowded conditions before they were taken to Thailand and Malaysia.

Those who reached Malaysia and Thailand faced life in with filthy and crowded detention centres. They have no timeline for their stay and have no access to proper health care, food and other what they have needed!!!

After a dangerous and desperated journey for a better life, they faced some of the harshest policies towards asylum seekers.and who are investing in helping the most persecuted Rohingya peoples rebuild their life?Why we are silence?What we are doing about this people to those Rohingya people are suffering in prison.No one is visiting there.

My request is to all.please remind them and request to International Community, UN and Human Rights to release them from prison to Rohingya Peoples those who are suffering a long time in prison of Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and most of Rohingya peoples many countries still have been suffering in prison without any voices!!!






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