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Rohingya crisis: Boat capsizes, leaving 14 dead | |
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At least 14 Rohingya people - all women and children - have drowned after their boat capsized off the coast of Bangladesh, police say. | At least 14 Rohingya people - all women and children - have drowned after their boat capsized off the coast of Bangladesh, police say. |
Survivors say the boat overturned after apparently hitting a submerged object near the coastal city of Cox's Bazar. | Survivors say the boat overturned after apparently hitting a submerged object near the coastal city of Cox's Bazar. |
Police told the BBC that 40 people were on board the vessel. | Police told the BBC that 40 people were on board the vessel. |
In the past 48 hours, about 2,000 Rohingya have arrived in Bangladesh by boat, fleeing violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state. | In the past 48 hours, about 2,000 Rohingya have arrived in Bangladesh by boat, fleeing violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state. |
Witnesses said that the boat capsized just metres from the coast. | Witnesses said that the boat capsized just metres from the coast. |
"They drowned before our eyes," Mohammad Sohel, a shopkeeper, was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency. | "They drowned before our eyes," Mohammad Sohel, a shopkeeper, was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency. |
"Minutes later, the waves washed the bodies to the beach," he said. | "Minutes later, the waves washed the bodies to the beach," he said. |
Nine of the victims were children and the others women, police official Chailaw Marma told the BBC. | Nine of the victims were children and the others women, police official Chailaw Marma told the BBC. |
This comes as the UN says a planned visit to Rakhine has been postponed by the authorities. | This comes as the UN says a planned visit to Rakhine has been postponed by the authorities. |
A UN spokesperson in Yangon initially told the BBC no reason was given for the move - but later said it was due to bad weather. | A UN spokesperson in Yangon initially told the BBC no reason was given for the move - but later said it was due to bad weather. |
They said the government had told them the trip would happen next week. | They said the government had told them the trip would happen next week. |
More than 500,000 Rohingya - the majority of whom are Muslim - have fled across the border to Bangladesh amid reports of military atrocities. | More than 500,000 Rohingya - the majority of whom are Muslim - have fled across the border to Bangladesh amid reports of military atrocities. |
UN aid personnel were forced to leave Rakhine when the military began a crackdown on Rohingya militants behind attacks on security personnel in August. | UN aid personnel were forced to leave Rakhine when the military began a crackdown on Rohingya militants behind attacks on security personnel in August. |
Rohingya who have crossed the border accuse Myanmar's military, backed by Buddhist mobs, of trying to drive them out with a campaign of beatings, killings and village burnings. Images and reports from journalists confirm many villages have been razed. | Rohingya who have crossed the border accuse Myanmar's military, backed by Buddhist mobs, of trying to drive them out with a campaign of beatings, killings and village burnings. Images and reports from journalists confirm many villages have been razed. |
But the military say they are targeting only militants. | But the military say they are targeting only militants. |
Earlier this week, they said the bodies of 45 Hindus killed by Rohingya militants had been found in a mass grave. | Earlier this week, they said the bodies of 45 Hindus killed by Rohingya militants had been found in a mass grave. |