Saturday, September 16, 2017

Bangladesh Warns Myanmar To Not Violate Its Air Space


ABC News Online: Rohingya refugees: Bangladesh warns Myanmar of repeatedly violating air space amid crisis

Bangladesh has accused Myanmar of repeatedly violating its air space and warned any more "provocative acts" could have "unwarranted consequences", raising the risk of a deterioration in relations already strained the Rohingya refugee crisis.

Nearly 400,000 Rohingya Muslims from western Myanmar have crossed into Bangladesh since August 25, fleeing a Myanmar Government offensive against insurgents that the United Nations branded a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing".

Bangladesh said Myanmar drones and helicopters had violated its air space three times between September 10 and 14, and it had called in a top Myanmar embassy official in Dhaka to complain.

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More News On The Rohingya Crisis

Bangladesh warns Myanmar over border amid refugee crisis -- Reuters
Bangladesh accuses Myanmar of violating airspace as Rohingya crisis grows -- CBS/AP
Myanmar Sending Drones Over Bangladesh, Dhaka Says -- Radio Free Asia
Bangladesh lodges protest against Myanmar for airspace violation -- India Today
Rohingya influx in Bangladesh now 409000: IOM -- The Daily Star
Fears of spreading violence across Myanmar -- Anadolu Agency
Bangladesh Plans to Build Huge Refugee Camp for Rohingya -- New York Times
Rohingya crisis: Bangladesh to restrict movement of migrants -- BBC News
Bangladesh restricts movement of 400000 Rohingya refugees -- Channel News Asia
Bangladesh Government to Build Camp for 400000 Rohingya Muslim Refugees -- Voice of America

1 comment:

RussInSoCal said...

This is heating up nicely. /