Bangladesh to ship group of Rohingya to remote island
By Reuters Published: Dec 28, 2020 05:43 PM
Bangladesh will move a second group of Rohingya refugees to a low-lying island in the Bay of Bengal on Tuesday, officials said.
More than 1,100 Rohingya refugees, members of a Muslim minority who have fled Myanmar, will be moved from a refugee camp near the Myanmar border to Bhasan Char island, two officials with the knowledge of the issue said.
Authorities moved the first batch of more than 1,600 in early December.
"Buses and trucks are ready to carry them and their belongings to Chittagong port today. Tonight, they will stay there. Tomorrow they will be taken by naval ships to the island," one of the officials said on Monday.
The officials declined to be identified as the issue has not been made public.
Humanitarian agencies and rights groups say the relocation island, hours by boat from the mainland, is flood-prone, vulnerable to frequent cyclones and could be completely submerged during a high tide.
Bangladesh says it is only transferring people who are willing to go and the relocation will ease chronic overcrowding in camps that are home to more than 1 million Rohingya.
Mohammed Shamsud Douza, the deputy government official in charge of refugees, said a 12-kilometer-long embankment had been built to protect the island from floods along with housing for 100,000 people. Relocation was voluntary, he said.
"No one is forced to go there," he said, adding that people can live a better life there with greater access to healthcare and education.
But refugees and humanitarian workers say some of the Rohingya refugees had been coerced into going to the island, which emerged from the sea 20 years ago and has never been inhabited.