Myanmar CrisisRohingya in India under threat of deportation to junta-ruled Myanmar
With court nod and political gains, New Delhi expected to move Muslim minority
A Rohingya woman displays identity cards of family members issued by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees at their makeshift camp on the outskirts of Jammu, India, on March 9. © AP
BILAL HUSSAIN, Contributing writer
April 8, 2021 18:34 JST
Updated on April 8, 2021 20:55 JST
SRINAGAR, India -- Clouds of fear have enveloped the Rohingya refugee camp in India as the authorities have detained nearly 200 refugees since March in the Jammu and Kashmir region. Human rights defenders are concerned over the possible deportation of Rohingya, especially at a time when Myanmar is under military control and has ongoing civil disobedience.