Bangladesh: Red Cross official warns of 'serious problems' with Bhasan Char housing Rohingya refugees

DHAKA, 25 November 2021, (TON): He says “restrictions on free movement and a shortage of job opportunities and healthcare would deter people from choosing to go in large numbers to the island.”

A senior Red Cross official warned that "serious problems" remain with Bhsan Char, a remote island off southern Bangladesh, housing Rohingya refugees, as officials prepared to ship thousands more people there this week.

Since last December, the country has moved about 19,000 Rohingya refugees, members of a persecuted mostly Muslim minority from Myanmar, to the island from mainland border camps.

Rights groups have likened it to an island jail and said some relocations were involuntary.

Alexander Matheou, Asia-Pacific director for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, said restrictions on free movement and a shortage of job opportunities and healthcare would "deter people from choosing to go in large numbers" to the island, several hours' from the mainland.

Matheou, who visited, told media by phone the site was "well-designed and organized in terms of housing" and had access to clean water, but the health services were "too basic to cope with a large population" and there was no established system of referrals to the mainland.

He said “the main issue among refugees he spoke to was that they could not move back and forth to the mainland to see their families.”

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