2015年10月29日 星期四

Thousands of Rohingya refugees to flee by boat in ‘looming disaster’, Amnesty warns


Tue, Oct 20, 2015


Tens of thousands of persecuted Myanmar Rohingya Muslims and Bangladeshi(孟加拉) economic migrants have fled across the Andaman Sea(安達曼海) in recent years, usually to Malaysia, as part of a lucrative trade controlled by smuggling gangs.

Crossings tend to halt over the dangerous summer monsoon season and restart in October, while the people smuggling trade was thrown into disarray earlier this year by a crackdown on gangs in Thailand.

But Amnesty says that crackdown and promises by regional governments to address the crisis have done little to dismantle criminal networks or persuade people against making the crossings.

“There’s another disaster looming on the Andaman Sea unless governments act urgently,” Anna Shea, refugee researcher at Amnesty International, told AFP.

“Thousands of people will take to boats over the coming months, but so far regional protection mechanisms and search and rescue operations fall far short of what is necessary,” she added.

Rights groups have long accused south-east Asian nations of turning a blind eye to regional people trafficking and smuggling – and even alleged official complicity in the trade.
Its sheer extent was laid bare in May when people-smugglers abandoned thousands of migrants at sea or in jungle camps after a belayed Thai clampdown, a crisis that eventually forced a southeast Asia-wide response.
Survivors described horrors on boats and in camps on both sides of the Thai-Malaysia border where murder, rape and beatings were commonplace.
Amnesty’s report, based on interviews with dozens of survivors, described the treatment of migrants by traffickers as “hellish" and warned that hundreds – possibly thousands – may have perished because of the “disastrous consequences” of Thailand’s crackdown.
“The shocking truth is that those we spoke to are the ‘lucky’ ones who made it to shore – countless others perished at sea or were trafficked into forced labour situations,” Shea said.
“Governments must do more to prevent this human tragedy from recurring.”
Rohingya have long been fleeing Myanmar’s western Rakhine state, where they are persecuted by the Buddhist majority.
Communal violence is prevalent and many of the minority live in bleak camps with restrictions over employment and travel.
Myanmar’s government has insisted that the group are not being persecuted. But Amnesty said their Rohingya interviewees were fleeing a “harrowing picture of mob attacks, deaths and disappearances” in Rakhine.
The group added that most Rohingya were “likely refugees” and should be treated as such by transit and destination countries like Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.


Structure of the Lead:
   Who-Myanmar Rohingya Muslims
   When-October
   What-fled across the Andaman Sea
   Why- halt over the dangerous summer monsoon season
   Where-Andaman Sea
   How- by boat

keywords:
1.persecute 迫害
2.lucrative 賺錢
3.smuggle 走私
4.halt 停止;立定
5.disarray 雜亂
6.dismantle 拆除...設備;分解
7.loom 隱約可見
8.sheer 絕對
9.belated 遲來
10.hellish 地獄的;凶惡的

4 則留言:

  1. To solve the smuggle trade, the government should be more conscious on how serious it is. There are more than thousands of people having religion persecutions around the world. Everyone has his or hers own right to decide what he wants. And that is why they want to escape and seek for help. But things are not as easy as they think. And I think why there are so many refugees is because that governments overpass such a serious problem. Hope that the government can help the refugees back to normal lives.

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  2. In my opinion, I think it is really horrible and dangerous that hundreds of people all on a boat and to cross the sea. They just want to survive, such a little dream to is just like a nightmare. I hope more country's government can give them more resources.

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  3. After reading this article, I discovered that many governments do not pay attention to human rights, led them to want to escape from the present life.However, these disintegration made these refugees to think it is a nightmare which never wake up.

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  4. So many people on the boat just want to seek sliver lining to survive. For those victims, everyday is a horrible day because they may lose their lives at anytime. I hope that the countries around the world can give them help to have a peace life.

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