Tenaganita
reports it has just received information that about 33 Chin refugees,
including women and children, were arrested in Alor Star on 24 February
2012.
The refugees had fled to Malaysia, via Thailand, and were arrested after crossing the border.
The refugee leaders understand that at least 15 of the 33 have been
sent to Belantik Immigration Depot. They are currently trying to obtain
more information.
If you have any information pertaining to this arrest, please contact
Tenaganita’s Refugee Action Programme at: rap[at]tenaganita.net
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6P: CRACKDOWN ON MIGRANTS & REFUGEES
Despite statements by the Home Ministry that the “amnesty period” has
been extended to 10 April 2012, refugees and migrants continue to be
arrested, detained & whipped.
Key concerns:
- Detention and deportation of refugees, stateless persons, trafficked victims and other vulnerable populations including children
- Use of violence by enforcement officers during raids, arrests and detention
- Violation of rights during arrests and detention : i.e. no access to lawyers, phone call to family, deprivation of basic needs, etc
In order to monitor and respond to this crackdown, several hotline numbers have been set up:
- Tenaganita: *hotline number pending; email: rap@tenaganita.net
- MSRI (hotline for refugees & asylum seekers): +6-012-6628483
- Suaram: +6-03-7784 3525 / 013 3470860, refugee@suaram.net /saradev14@yahoo.com
Please send information about raids, rights violations during this
crackdown or any other relevant information to: raidwatch@gmail.com
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