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Myanmar, Bangladesh agree to repatriate Rohingya; deal aims to return refugees 'within two years'
Fp Staff •Myanmar and Bangladesh agreed to repatriate Rohingya recently displaced by an army crackdown "within two years", Dhaka said on Tuesday.
Myanmar sets up temporary camps to house 30,000 Rohingya Muslims ahead of repatriation deal with Bangladesh
•Myanmar is building a camp to temporarily house 30,000 Rohingya Muslims targetted for repatriation after fleeing violence in Rakhine State, state media reported on Monday
Myanmar’s institutional subversion of the Rohingya identity makes repatriation problematic
Angshuman Choudhury •Over the past three months, the discourse around the Rohingya crisis has rapidly titled from humanitarian relief and rehabilitation to repatriation.
MEA software glitch: In embarrassing goof-up, deceased persons told to repatriate their own bodies
Rejimon K •An automated and reportedly an “unnoticed technical glitch” from Madad system, the MEA’s official grievance portal, is sending official greetings addressing the deceased Indian migrant workers.
New technology aims to speedily repatriate South Asia's trafficked children
Fp Archives •The technology developed by aid agency Plan India and Bangladeshi social enterprise Dnet, the Missing Child Alert (MCA) is a database programme - with the victim's data, including their name, photo and place of origin - which can shared between South Asian nations.
India announces repatriation of 16 Pakistani prisoners, 9 fishermen
Fp Archives •India on Friday announced repatriation of 16 Pakistani prisoners, out of which 13 were held in Jammu and Kashmir jails, along with nine fishermen.
Repatriate refugees to Mizoram: Tripura
Fwire •Agartala, Aug 2 (IANS) The Tripura government and a Lok Sabha member from the state have once again urged the central government to take steps to repatriate the 35,000 tribal refugees to Mizoram, officials said here Saturday. Lok Sabha member from Tripura and former rural development and industries minister Jitendra Chaudhury raised the issue in the Lok Sabha Friday and demanded their immediate repatriation to Mizoram. About 35,000 Reang tribals are sheltered in seven camps located in north Tripura for 17 years after they fled their villages in western Mizoram following clashes with the majority Mizos over the killing of a Mizo forest official.