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Myanmar nationals given 'safe passage' to Delhi to seek UN refuge | Refugees News


Moreh, Manipur, India – Seven Myanmar nationals, including three journalists from a Yangon-based media house, are set to travel to New Delhi to approach the India office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) after a court in the northeastern state of Manipur ordered safe passage for them on Monday.
The seven Myanmar nationals had been “hiding” in Moreh, a border town in Manipur’s Tengnoupal district, for weeks before they arrived in the state capital Imphal on April 21 following court-ordered interim protection.
The seven are among hundreds of Myanmar nationals, including policemen, military personnel and legislators, who are seeking shelter in the Indian states of Manipur and Mizoram after they fled to escape a brutal crackdown following a military coup on February 1 this year. ....

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Myanmar nationals given 'safe passage' to Delhi to seek UN refuge


Myanmar nationals given ‘safe passage’ to Delhi to seek UN refuge
Sadiq Naqvi
© Myanmar nationals in Moreh, a border town in India s Manipur state [Sadiq Naqvi/Al Jazeera]
Myanmar nationals in Moreh, a border town in India s Manipur state [Sadiq Naqvi/Al Jazeera]
Moreh, Manipur, India – Seven Myanmar nationals, including three journalists from a Yangon-based media house, are set to travel to New Delhi to approach the India office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) after a court in the northeastern state of Manipur ordered safe passage for them on Monday.
The seven Myanmar nationals had been “hiding” in Moreh, a border town in Manipur’s Tengnoupal district, for weeks before they arrived in the state capital Imphal on April 21 following court-ordered interim protection. ....

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