A leading human rights group on Thursday urged the Thai government
to allow the United Nations to screen 73 ethnic Rohingya boat people
from Myanmar for refugee status.
Nationmultimedia
January 3, 2013
Thai authorities Tuesday detained the group, including 20 children,
from an unsafe vessel off Bon Island, in Phuket province, 600 kilometres
south-west of Bangkok.
"We would like the UNHCR to be the ones who determine whether these
boat people are political refugees," said Sunai Phasuk, Thailand
representative for Human Rights Watch.
Bangkok has said it will conduct the screening.
"We will place them in a temporary camp and investigate whether they
are political refugees, economic migrants or the victims of human
trafficking," government spokesman Tossapon Seriraksa said.
"Once we have determined the situation, we will decide whether to
deport them or allow them to seek asylum in third countries," hesaid.
Sunai also urged Thailand to "discontinue its past policy of pushing
Rohingya back to sea." Thailand drew international criticism in
January 2009, when the navy turned back several boats in poor condition
carrying Rohingya refugees, at least one of which sank in Indian waters,
drowning its passengers.//DPA
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