Myanmar authorities sentence 100 people and 12 children from the Rohingya minority to jail
Quoted from Al Jazeera
Myanmar has jailed 112 people, including 12 children, from the minority Rohingya after they were caught attempting to leave the country.
The court in Bogale in the southern Ayeyarwady region of Myanmar sentenced the group on January 6, the state-run Global New Light of Myanmar reported on Tuesday, citing local police.
The group was arrested in December after they were discovered on a motorboat “without any official documents”, the report said.
Of the 12 children, five were under the age of 13 and sentenced to two years, and the older children to three years. They were transferred to a “youth training school” on Monday, according to the paper.
The adults were all jailed for five years, it added.
The mostly Muslim Rohingya are denied citizenship and other basic rights in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, which claims they are “illegal migrants” from South Asia.
Described as the world’s most persecuted minority, Rohingya from the refugee camps in Bangladesh as well as in Myanmar continue to risk dangerous sea journeys to travel to Malaysia and Indonesia, Muslim-majority countries where they believe they will be able to lead better lives.
At least 185 Rohingya landed in Indonesia’s northernmost province of Aceh late last month after their boat drifted at sea for weeks, more of that here.