A Slow Pace Repatriation Introduced in Burmese Refugee Camps

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Cox?s Bazar, February 13: "Recently, a slow pace repatriation was being introduced in the refugee camps to repatriate the Burmese refugees to their home, said a refugee leader from Nayapara Camp. On 10th February 2005, 10 refugees of 3-family were repatriated from Nayapara refugee camp. Mohamed Hassan, 30, of Shed No. 44, Block No. C, Room No, 3 without his family (wife and a 5-year old son) and a 6-member family headed by Mohamed Jobair, 25, son of Abdul Shuker and another a 3-member family headed by Mostafa, 22, son of Abdul Ghaffar from Block No. C were repatriated. They all hailed from Buthidaung Township, Arakan State, he further added. Of them, some are forcibly and some are voluntary repatriated. The said Mohamed Hassan and 6-member family head by Mohamed Jobair were repatriated forcibly while 3-member family headed by Mostafa was repatriated by voluntary, the refugee leader more said..."

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Kaladan News

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2005-02-13

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2005-02-14

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