Friday, May 8, 2015

Malaysia Trade Involved Rohingya Muslims

(theguardian)

Padang Besar - Abdul Kalam, former president of the Rohingya in Thailand, Malaysia accused involved in trafficking - with victims of illegal immigrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh.


"There are slave camps in Malayisa Rohingya Muslims," ​​said Abdul Kalam, as quoted by The Star Online.

According to Kalam, as much as 80 percent of camp slave and Bangladesh are Muslim Rohingya in Malaysia. He also accused Malaysia as part of the trafficking network.

"In the slave camps in Malaysia, Rohingya and Bangladeshi young people accommodated," said Kalam, who is now working with the Thai police as a translator.

The number of slave camps along the Thai-Malaysia is getting worse in the last ten years. The numbers continue to grow, and is expected to reach 50.

The whole Muslim Rohingya are living in miserable slave camps, with little food and water.

Lt. Gen. Cholayuth Prakan, Thailand's army commander fourth region, not directly launched similar charges. He hopes neighboring countries to help crack down on human trafficking.

Zamri Datuk Yahya, head of the police state of Kedah, Malaysia, strongly denied the allegations Kalam. "There is no such thing. As far as we know there is only a slave camp in Thailand," said Zamri Yahya.

According to him, Malaysia Border Intelligence Unit, General Operations Force, and a special team from Bukit Aman, work together to prevent entry of illegal immigrants and human trafficking activities.

In Bangkok, Thailand PM Prayut Chan-o-cha plan to meet leaders of Malaysia and Myanmar, to overcome this problem.

"Human trafficking must be dealt with," he said. "It should be understood, this problem does not come from Thailand."

(INILAHCOM)
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