The
EU has no clear approach towards the “boat people”, the illegal immigrants that
come across the Mediterranean Sea. The same should not be said about Thailand,
Malaysia and Indonesia, when it comes to their “boat people”. These migrants
are displaced populations coming from Myanmar. Many of them are from the
Rohingya ethnic group, a marginalised Muslim population that lives in the
Rakhine State of Myanmar, a coastal area near Bangladesh. In Southeast Asia the
policy is clear: repair their boat, give them some food and water and push them
to the sea. The results are shocking, of course. The images show the extreme
misery of men, women and children, they capture distressing faces of punishing
suffering.
We
might criticise the European confused policy. But we should be loud and clear
in our condemnation of the cruelty the Southeast nations are showing towards
the Rohingya. And we should also add that the Rohingya meet all the criteria
that define a refugee population. They should therefore be treated as such.
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