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Burmese
migrants in Mizoram seek refugee status
More than 60,000 Myanmarese migrants in Mizoram are seeking “legal
protection” from the State Government. On behalf of the Burmese refugees
living here, Zo Human Rights Global Network Secretary Suanmoi Gangte urged
the Young Mizo Association and the State Government to forward their plight
to the Centre to arrange refugee status for Myanmarese migrants in Mizoram.
Women League of Chinland coordinator Cherry Jahau admitted that they had
migrated to Mizoram illegally saying, “there was no law to abide by. What
we need is legal protection.”
At a seminar on Burmese refugees and migrants in Mizoram organized by the
YMA, she maintained that Mynamarese migrants in Mizoram are “political
refugees”. “They had left their country in fear of the military junta.
It is sad that nobody is even keeping a register of how many people flee
their country. By ignoring these people, we are ignoring major humanitarian
issues from forced labour to religious persecution of Christians,” she
said. Jahau also disagreed with Central YMA president J H Zoremthangas
support on the Indo-Myanmar development programmes such as the Kaladan
project and border trade.
All these development programmes may prove beneficial so far as the Indian
citizens are concerned. But they will only increase forced labour and
forceful confiscation of land from the ethnic tribes in Burma, she said.
“What we want is sustainable development for the people which is
impossible until and unless democracy is restored. Let democracy come first
in Burma,” she added.
Besides political factor, economy and failure to enforce the law, in this
case, Guidelines for regulating entry of Myanmarese tribals into Mizoram,
are the other factors that have increased the inflow of illegal Myanmarese
migrants into Mizoram, according to the YMA
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