Myanmar's border police asks Rohingyas to leave no-man's land

ANI  |  Dhaka [Bangladesh] 

Myanmar's (BGP) on Saturday asked the Rohingya refugees, living in a no-man's land along the Tombru border point in district in Bangladesh, to leave the area.

"Since 8:00 am, in the loudspeaker announcements BGP is saying that residing in the no-man's land is illegal, the who are staying there should leave," Mohammad Arif Hossain, a was quoted by as saying.

The of Cox's Bazar BGB 34-Battalion Major also confirmed the development.

Meanwhile, Jahir Ahmad, principal of slammed the BGP's statement, calling it "highly-objectionable."

"The BGP is terming the living in the no-man's land as Bengalis which is highly objectionable," Ahmad said.

In January, and agreed on a two-year timeframe for the repatriation of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees.

The process, which was supposed to start from January 22 was delayed as some critics of the deal voiced concerns over the lack of security guarantees for those who would return.

Rohingyas are a Muslim minority ethnic group in They have been regarded by many majority Buddhists as illegal migrants from

More than 700,000 Rohingyas are languishing in Bangladeshi refugee camps after fleeing a brutal military campaign launched in August last year.

The (UN) had said the scorched-earth operation, which had left hundreds of villages burned to ash in Myanmar's Rakhine state, amounted to 'ethnic cleansing'.

There are more than 3,00,000 Rohingyas living in Bangladesh, who fled in earlier waves of violence from Myanmar since the last three decades.

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First Published: Sat, May 19 2018. 23:35 IST