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Lawmakers, rights groups ask Malaysia to explain deportation of Myanmar migrants amid coup

  KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA Malaysian lawmakers and rights groups on Wednesday demanded that the government explain why it violated a court stay order and deported 1,086 Myanmar migrants, saying it put their lives in danger following Myanmar s military coup. A high court on Tuesday ordered a stay of the repatriation of 1,200 Myanmar nationals pending an appeal by Amnesty International Malaysia and Asylum Access Malaysia, which said there were refugees, asylum-seekers and minors among the group. But hours later, the immigration department said it had sent 1,086 of them back on three Myanmar military ships. It insisted there were no refugees and asylum-seekers on board, and that all had voluntarily agreed to return home.

Lawmakers, rights groups ask Malaysia to explain deportation | Taiwan News

2021/02/24 18:12 In this image taken from a video, an immigration truck with security and unidentified people drives on a road that leads to Lumut Naval Base Tuesday, . In this image taken from a video, an immigration truck with security and unidentified people drives on a road that leads to Lumut Naval Base Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021 in Lumut, Malaysia. A Malaysian court Tuesday ordered a halt to the planned deportation of 1,200 Myanmar migrants to hear an appeal by two human rights groups, which say the migrants included refugees, asylum seekers and minors. (AP Photo) In this image taken from a video, an immigration truck with unidentified people onboard is driven on a road that leads to Lumut Naval Base Tuesday, Fe.

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