Mizoram: 1,390 fresh Myanmar refugees enter the state, bringing the number to over 36000
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Mizoram: 1,390 fresh Myanmar refugees enter the state, bringing the number to over 36000

In a concerning development, approximately 1,390 refugees from Myanmar have sought shelter in the state of Mizoram, as reported by local officials

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May 26, 2024, 04:00 pm IST
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Aizawl: In a significant development, nearly 1,390 refugees from Myanmar have crossed into Mizoram over the past few days, driven by renewed clashes between the Myanmar military and civil militia groups. These refugees, primarily from Myanmar’s Chin state, have sought refuge in various villages across Mizoram’s Champhai, Saitual, Siaha, and Lunglei districts.

Escaping Violence
The latest influx follows intensified armed clashes between the Myanmar military, known as the ‘Tatmadaw,’ and pro-democratic forces led by the Chin National Army (CNA). The ongoing conflict in Myanmar has forced thousands to flee their homes, seeking safety across the border in India. The exact number of new arrivals is still being verified by local officials. “Villagers are providing food and shelter to the refugees,” said a senior official from the Mizoram government, who preferred to remain anonymous.

Historical Context
Since the military coup in Myanmar in February 2021, which overthrew the elected government, Mizoram has become a crucial refuge for those fleeing the ensuing violence. Approximately 36,000 refugees from Myanmar have found sanctuary in Mizoram since the coup. These refugees are mainly from the Chin community, which shares ethnic, cultural, and traditional ties with the Mizos, making Mizoram a natural sanctuary.

The refugees in Mizoram are accommodated in various ways. Many stay in rented houses or with relatives and friends, while others are housed in one of the 149 relief camps spread across seven districts of the state. But the biometric data of these refugees are yet to be collected. Lake of proper data about the refugees is looming as a security concern for the security agencies of India.

Mizoram shares a 510-kilometer unfenced border with Myanmar Chin state, encompassing the districts of Champhai, Siaha, Lawngtlai, Hnahthial, Serchhip, and Saitual. This extensive border has facilitated the influx of refugees but also poses significant challenges in terms of security and resource management for the state government.

Policy and Political Reactions
The previous Mizoram government, led by the Mizo National Front (MNF), had opposed the central government’s directive to deport Myanmar refugees, opting instead to shelter them. This humanitarian stance highlights the complex interplay between local and national policies regarding refugees.

In April of the previous year, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had instructed the governments of Manipur and Mizoram to collect biometric and biographic data of “illegal migrants” by September. However, at the request of the Manipur government, the deadline was extended by a year. Besides Mizoram and Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh also share international boundaries with Myanmar, making them potential destinations for refugees.

Local communities in Mizoram have shown commendable resilience and generosity, stepping up to provide food, shelter, and basic necessities to the refugees. However, the continued influx poses significant challenges, including strain on local resources, health care, and infrastructure.

The humanitarian crisis in Myanmar has elicited a strong response from international organisations and local NGOs, which are working to support the refugees. Yet, the situation remains dire, with the ongoing conflict in Myanmar showing little sign of resolution.

The latest wave of refugees entering Mizoram underscores the urgent need for a coordinated and compassionate response to the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Myanmar. As Mizoram continues to bear the brunt of the refugee influx, but sustainable solutions and broader support are essential to address the ongoing challenges posed by this influx.

Topics: MizoramMinistry of Home Affairsillegal migrantsMyanmar Refugees
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