UN expert voices fears for Rohingyas India is set to expel

AFP  |  Geneva 

A legal expert has voiced concern over India's plan to deport on Wednesday seven Rohingyas to where the is accused of of the Muslim minority.

"Given the ethnic identity of the men, this is a flagrant denial of their right to protection and could amount to refoulement," the said in a statement.

"The has an international legal obligation to fully acknowledge the institutionalised discrimination, persecution, hate and gross human rights violations these people have faced in their country of origin and provide them the necessary protection." Achiume said was obliged to refer Rohingyas under its custody to to assess their protection needs.

More than 700,000 ethnic Rohingya fled an offensive by troops launched nearly a year ago in reprisal for attacks on border posts by Rohingya rebels who took up arms against the ill-treatment of the stateless minority.

The has termed the repression "ethnic cleansing" and "genocide".

Myanmar's has denied nearly all wrongdoing, insisting its campaign was justified to root out Rohingya insurgents.

The UN expert said she was "appalled" at the amount of time the seven men from Kyauk Daw township in central had been detained.

"Prolonged detention of this kind is prohibited," Achiume said. "It could be considered arbitrary, and could even fall under the category of inhuman and degrading treatment."

The scheduled deportations follow an order last year to return Rohingyas, but the is still considering a petition challenging the order on the grounds it was unconstitutional.

The UN expert said nearly 200 Rohingyas are known to be detained in on charges of illegal entry.

"We urge the government of to abide by the international norm of non-refoulement and protect the rights of asylum seekers and refugees including Rohingyas," she said.

While successive waves of Rohingyas have fled into Bangladesh, small numbers have found their way to India and while a small community has also been established in

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First Published: Wed, October 03 2018. 00:50 IST