Asylum-seekers, children among Myanmar deportees from Malaysia: rights
groups
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[February 26, 2021]
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - At least
nine asylum-seekers and two unaccompanied children were among a group of
Myanmar nationals deported by Malaysia this week, despite a court order
halting the plan, rights groups said on Friday.
Malaysia on Tuesday sent 1,086 Myanmar nationals back on three navy
ships sent by Myanmar, a move the groups said could endanger the
deportees' lives.
The Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network (APRRN) said in a statement it
had confirmed that two children were separated from their families and
deported back to Myanmar alone on the ships.
APRRN, along with three other rights groups, also said there was
substantial risk that those deported included refugees and
asylum-seekers fleeing ethnic conflict and persecution in Myanmar, where
the military seized power in a Feb. 1 coup.
"There is great fear that life for these ethnic minorities deported back
to a military regime will likely worsen," the groups said.
Malaysia's immigration department and the Myanmar embassy in Kuala
Lumpur did not respond to requests for comment.
The department has said it did not send back asylum-seekers or Rohingya
refugees.
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Myanmar migrants to be deported from Malaysia are seen inside an
immigration truck, in Lumut, Malaysia February 23, 2021. REUTERS/Lim
Huey Teng
But concerns over the deportation of unregistered asylum-seekers
have persisted, as the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR has not been
allowed to interview immigration detainees since 2019.
James Bawi Thang Bik, of the Alliance of Chin Refugees, said he was
told by the Myanmar embassy that nine Chin asylum-seekers were among
those deported.
The European Union and the United States have expressed concern over
the deportation, which took place hours after a Kuala Lumpur court
ordered it to be suspended pending an application by rights groups
to challenge the plan.
The groups in their filing had said three U.N.-registered people and
17 minors were on the deportee list. It was unclear if they were
sent back.
Malaysia is home to more than 154,000 asylum-seekers from Myanmar.
(Reporting by Rozanna Latiff; Editing by Ed Davies)
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