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46 Rohingyas were in possession of identity cards, fake UNHRC card


46 Rohingyas were in possession of identity cards, fake UNHRC card
46 Rohingyas were in possession of identity cards, fake UNHRC card
J&K awaits further directions from MHA on deportation
Sanjeev Pargal
JAMMU, Mar 13: At least three legislators of a political party whose presence is largely confined to Telangana are under scanner as their names have surfaced during questioning of some of the Rohingyas for facilitating their entry to Jammu after infiltrating into India from Myanmar via Bangladesh while security agencies say at least 46 Rohingyas had managed to get identity proofs in their favour including Aadhaar, Voter cards etc. Even a fake card of United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has been found in possession of one of the Rohingyas. ....

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Leaked Documents Suggest Fraying of China-Myanmar Ties - New Delhi Times - India's Only International Newspaper


March 13, 2021
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Leaked documents obtained by VOA reveal China asked Myanmar’s military government late last month to tighten pipeline security during ongoing anti-coup protests, suggesting growing tension in what seemed to be a cozy relationship between the neighboring nations.
Beijing asked for increased security around the pipeline and help with encouraging more positive news media coverage of China during a February 23 meeting with Burmese officials. Shortly afterward, Myanmar’s generals hired a lobbyist to publicly distance their unpopular regime from China.
“China seeking assurances from a brutal and hated regime is the worst one could do at a time like this,” Khin Zaw Win, founder of the Yangon think tank Tampadipa Institute, told VOA on Thursday. “The real problem is the coup, which the people see as a return to military dictatorship.” ....

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