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Rohingya

UN’s Urgent Plea to Save 185 Rohingya Stranded at Sea

by Press Xpress December 26, 2023
written by Press Xpress December 26, 2023
UN’s Urgent Plea to Save 185 Rohingya Stranded at Sea
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On Saturday, December 24, 2023, the United Nations issued a fervent call for the immediate rescue of 185 Rohingya individuals. The majority of those in distress are women and children, stranded on a distressed vessel last known to be in proximity to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the expansive Indian Ocean.

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Among the disconcerting details disclosed by the UNHCR refugee agency in a poignant statement, it was revealed that 70 of those on board are innocent children, and an additional 88 are women.

Rohingya Crisis Reaches Boiling Point

The plea continues, stressing the imminent peril these vulnerable lives face: “Many more could meet a similar fate under the gaze of numerous coastal states if timely rescue and disembarkation to the nearest place of safety do not occur promptly.”

Babar Baloch, spokesperson for the UNHCR, conveyed the agency’s urgent outreach to all coastal authorities in the region, imploring them to orchestrate the rescue of the distressed migrants, believed to be Rohingya. “It is truly a desperate situation,” he articulated, underscoring the severity of the predicament.

Rohingya Crisis at Sea

The struggle for these Rohingya people, mostly made up of women and kids, has taken a nosedive into desperate territory. They were escaping the chaos of packed refugee camps in Bangladesh, running away from the mess in Myanmar that made over 750,000 Rohingya escape in 2017. The military went all out on the Muslim minority, burning down their homes and leading to accusations of genocide by the United States. There’s even an ongoing genocide case against Myanmar at the UN’s big court.

In a heartbreaking turn of events, the UNHCR let out that at least one person on that struggling boat has already lost their life. To make things worse, a dozen more are in critical condition. The agency threw out a serious warning that unless there’s a quick rescue and a safe place to land, more lives are hanging by a thread. The UNHCR sums it up as “really a desperate situation.”

The story hits hard, underlining the ongoing danger faced by the mostly Muslim Rohingya crowd, who are facing heavy persecution in Myanmar. Thousands roll the dice on risky sea journeys every year, leaving their homes and camps in Bangladesh, aiming for spots like Malaysia or Indonesia. According to the UNHCR, in just 2022, more than 2,000 Rohingya took the plunge on this dangerous journey.

Escaping Brutality, Facing Desperation

In the crowded refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar, life for around 1 million Rohingya Muslims is nothing short of a struggle. The year 2017 marked a turning point, a devastating one, as Myanmar’s military unleashed a brutal crackdown in Rakhine state, leaving villages razed and thousands of lives lost.

The aftermath triggered a massive exodus, with hundreds of thousands seeking sanctuary across the border in Bangladesh. The severity of the crisis prompted the UN to label it a “textbook example of ethnic cleansing.” The Rohingya diaspora spread beyond borders, finding sizable communities in Indonesia and Malaysia. For many refugees, these places hold the promise of income and stability.

Yet, their challenges extend far beyond displacement. Life in the camps is marred by gang violence, brutality from law enforcement agencies, and various criminal acts like extortion, kidnapping, and physical attacks. A researcher underscores these additional factors, including the critical aspect of psychological well-being, worsening their already fragile existence.

Nay San Lwin, a Rohingya activist in Germany, unveils a darker reality of exploitation. Criminal elements infiltrating the restricted camps seize the vulnerability of refugees, enticing them with false promises. Manipulated by these criminals, refugees find themselves compelled to embark on perilous sea journeys, intensifying their ordeal.

In the face of what seems like an unending struggle, refugees, yearning for a glimpse of a better future, often succumb to the narratives spun by human traffickers. As these refugees navigate through a maze of adversity, the climax of their tribulations is embodied by the hazardous sea journeys—a desperate bid for survival amidst the sea of uncertainty.

The narrative reaches its peak as the Rohingya, pushed to the edge of hopelessness, grapple with decisions forged by an urgent need for a glimmer of security and stability. “Many lost their lives at sea or suffered torture at the hands of the traffickers.” More and more Rohingya refugees are ditching the cramped camps in Cox’s Bazar on the southeastern coast of Bangladesh, taking a crazy 1,800-kilometer (1,120-mile) sea trip down to Indonesia or Malaysia in shaky boats.

The UNHCR disclosed that in 2022 alone, over 2,000 Rohingya attempted the treacherous voyage to Southeast Asian countries.

570 Lives Lost at Sea

Tragically, the perilous maritime journeys have claimed the lives of more than 570 individuals, including Rohingya refugees, since the previous year. This grim statistic underscores the urgent need for concerted efforts to avert further human catastrophes in the region.

The UNHCR, in its impassioned plea, emphasized, “A more extensive tragedy can be averted with timely efforts to save lives.” The statement serves as a poignant reminder of the critical role that all states in the region must play, deploying their full search and rescue capabilities to stave off human disasters on this catastrophic scale. The call-to-action echoes through the urgent corridors of international cooperation, where the clock ticks relentlessly against the backdrop of a crisis where every moment holds the weight of countless lives hanging in the balance.

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