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Rohingyas want to return home

 










Rohingyas want to return home

Many of the Rohingya youths in the refugee camps in Bangladesh are ready to 'fight'. They are also dreaming of establishing an independent region with the question of returning to their country.

Such a thinking and mindset has been created among the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh in the last one and a half years.

It is thought that many of them speak in Rohingya camps.

"We will not stay here," said a Rohingya youth at a refugee camp in Cox's Bazar. We're going to Myanmar. If necessary, we will fight for freedom. '

"We will fight," he said. with the Arakan Army. We want freedom. '

"Another youth at the Ukhiya camp said," "Arki is telling us to fight and win freedom in our own country." Everyone is ready to fight. For this, both the teams - ARSA and RSO - are working together. '

"The Rohingyas, who have contacts with ordinary Rohingyas and different groups in the camps, have admitted that at least four organisations in the camps are engaged in inciting" "armed rebellion," "" "jihad" "or" "war." ""

Regular house meetings and discussions are held in various camps on these issues.

The groups are Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA), Rohingya Solidarity Organization (RSO), Islamic Mahaz and Arakan Rohingya Army (ARA).

Visiting the Rohingya camps on the ground in Cox's Bazar and talking to a number of Rohingyas, it has been confirmed that meetings and discussions on these issues are held regularly in the camps.

Ordinary Rohingyas say that these organizations are trying to unite them by holding meetings at different times and are also trying to create a united stand against Myanmar's Arakan Army.

A Rohingya at the Kutupalong camp said the meeting discussed the issue of not getting involved in conflict among themselves and the process of returning to their homeland Myanmar. Everyone is being made aware.

"Meetings are being held everywhere. At the meeting, it said that our right, if we get it right, to live in security, we will go to Myanmar. "This is not our country," he said. There is no conflict here. Everyone will be together. There is no murder, no robbery, no theft. '

ICG Report and Concerns

The International Crisis Group (ICG) recently published a report warning that Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh could launch an armed rebellion against the Arakan Army.

According to the report, the armed groups operating in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh have suspended the ongoing conflict among themselves and increased the recruitment of new members.

Activists are using religious language to incite refugees to fight in Rakhine, the ICG report said.

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