Friday, 21 September 2012





Some Dhubri camp inmates missing, IB alerts Assam

အာသံကမိတ္ေဆြတခ်ဳိ႕က ျပီးခဲ့တဲ့လ ေဒသခံနဲ႔မြတ္ဆလင္အေျခခ်ေတြၾကား
ပဋိပကၡျဖစ္ခဲ့တဲ့ အာသံျပည္နယ္ေအာက္ပိုင္းဘိုဒိုနယ္ေျမမွာတာဝန္က်တယ္။
သူတို႔ေျပာျပခ်က္အရ အဓိကရုဏ္းျဖစ္စဥ္ေတြက ဗမာျပည္ရခိုင္နယ္ကျဖစ္စဥ္ေတြနဲ႔
တေထရာတည္း တပံုစံတည္း။ စျဖစ္တာက
ေစ့စပ္ေရးယူထားတဲ့ဘိုဒိုလက္နက္ကိုင္တပ္ဖြဲ႕ဝင္ေဟာင္း (၄)ေယာက္ကို
မြတ္ဆလင္အေျခခ်ေတြကဝိုင္းဝန္းသတ္ျဖတ္ခဲ့တာကစခဲ့သလို တခ်ဳိ႕မြတ္ဆလင္ေတြ
ရခိုင္မွာလို ကိုယ့္အိမ္ကိုယ္မီးရႈိ႕ျပီး ကယ္ဆယ္ေရးစခန္းေတြကိုေျပးၾကတယ္။
အစိုးရၾကီးၾကပ္တဲ့ကယ္ဆယ္ေရးစခန္းေတြမွာယင္ခြင့္ရမွတ္ပံုတင္ျပီးယင္
နိုင္ငံသားလို႔ေျပာရနိုင္တဲ့သက္ေသအေထာက္အထားတခုခုေတာ့ရဖို႔ေသခ်ာျပီ။
အိႏၵိယဝန္ထမ္းေတြဟာ အေသာက
ျခေသၤ့ရုပ္နိုင္ငံေတာ္တံဆိပ္ကိုေတြ႔ယင္ဘယ္ဌာနကထုတ္ထုတ္အေတာရိုေသၾကတယ္။
ဒီေတာ့ တဖက္ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ရွ္ကလူေတြပါ ကယ္ဆယ္ေရးစခန္းေတြကိုခိုးဝင္ေနၾကတယ္။
ဒါေၾကာင့္မိတ္ေဆြမ်ားကစခန္းေရာက္လာသူေတြကို
ေမးျမန္းစစ္ေဆးမႈေတြလုပ္ၾကရတယ္။
သူတို႔စစ္ေဆးမႈေတြလုပ္လာေတာ့စခန္းထဲကလူေတာ္ေတာ္မ်ားေပ်ာက္ကုန္တယ္။
ခုေတာ့ဒီအေၾကာင္းကို သတင္စာေတြကေရလာျပီ ေအာက္မွာဖတ္ၾကည့္ပါ။

ဗမာျပည္မွာေတာ့ ဒီလူေတြဟာက်ဳပ္တို႔နိုင္ငံသားမဟုတ္ဘူးလို႔ေျပာခဲ့တဲ့
ဝန္ၾကီးခင္ရီ က ခုတခါေျပာင္ျပန္
ဗမာျပည္ကိုခိုးဝင္တဲ့သူမရွိဘူးေျပာလာျပန္တယ္။ ေလာေလာဆယ္မွာလည္း
လူနည္းစုေတြကိုေျမာက္ထိုးပင့္ေကာ္လုပ္ေနတဲ့ ဆီြဒင္က ဆီးဒါး (SIDA-
Swedish International Development Agency) နဲ႔ေပါင္ျပီး Conference on
National Identity and Citizenship in 21st Century Myanmar.
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ဆိုတာလုပ္ေနတယ္။ အရင္က ဟန္ေညာင္ေရႊတို႔နဲ႔ေပါင္ျပီး
အျပင္မွာရိုက္စားလုပ္ေနတဲ့ဂြင္ေတြေပါ့၊ ခုေတာ့အထဲေရာက္သြားျပီး။
ဆိုခ်င္တာကစစ္အုပ္စုဟာ ရခိုင္ျပည္ရင္ဆိုင္ေနရတဲ့က်ဳးေက်ာ္သူ
ေခၚေတာအေရးမွာ ေစတနာမမွန္ဘူး၊နိုင္ငံေရးအျမတ္ထုတ္ဖို႔သက္သက္ဟန္ျပေတြပဲလုပ္ေနတယ္။
သူတို႔လုပ္ေနပံုးပိုျပီးအႏၱရာယ္ၾကီးပ္တယ္။ အာသံမွာျဖစ္ပ်က္ေနတာေတြနဲ႔
အေရးယူေဆာင္ရြက္ေနပံုကို ေအာက္ကသတင္းမွာႏႈိင္းယွဥ္ၾကည့္နိုင္ပါတယ္။




Some Dhubri camp inmates missing, IB alerts Assam

Special Correspondent Guwahati, September 14, 2012

http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-newdelhi/article3895036.ece
The Intelligence Bureau has alerted the Assam Home Department, saying
some inmates of relief camps in the violence-affected Dhubri district
have gone missing and are suspected to have crossed over to
Bangladesh.
Assam Home Secretary G.D. Tripathi told The Hindu that he had received
the IB input, which also indicated that some inmates had crossed over
to West Bengal. However, the exact number of missing inmates was not
given by the IB, he said. Asked whether the State government had
ascertained the input, Mr. Tripathi said unless the camp registers
were verified and corroborated with particulars of those who had
already left camps and those still staying back, it could not be
immediately done.
He said the Deputy Commissioners of districts would have information
on the number of people who had left the camps but they would not be
in a position to say where all inmates had gone. Even if if the number
of missing persons was a few hundreds, it might not be possible to
immediately trace them for, about 1.92 lakh inmates were taking
shelter in 213 camps in Kokrajhar, Dhubri, Chirang, Bongaingaon and
Barptea districts as on Wednesday. They include 1,75,219 inmates in
183 camps for Muslims and 17,630 people in 30 camps for Bodos. Dhubri
district had the highest number of 134 camps for Muslims sheltering
1,05,390 inmates. An official report stated that during the last 24
hours 48 inmates had left camps in the district.
Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi reiterated that only
genuine Indian citizens taking shelter in relief camps would be
rehabilitated.
Bodoland Territorial Council authorities had insisted that land
documents and names in voter lists be checked first to ensure that
only genuinely displaced people were rehabilitated in BTAD.
Accordingly, the government started the process of verification of
land documents of camp inmates in the first phase rehabilitation.
Mr. Tripathi said the government had on Tuesday sent a proposal to the
Union Home Ministry for increasing the number of Foreigners Tribunals
from 36 to 100 for detection of undocumented migrants staying in Assam
to facilitate quick disposal of pending cases.







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