Deportation Fears Turn Rohingya Community Leaders Into Refugee Negotiators
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This garment is the only object that a Rohingya family left behind as they left Aligarh in haste, telling no one. Photo: Meher Ali |
A good community leader, says Mohammad Zafar (24), should have three qualities: “Thanda dimagh, padhai-likhai, aur aadmi se nafrat nahi honee chahiye (He should have a cool head, be educated, and have no hatred toward anyone).”
Zafar is a Rohingya refugee and a leader, or zimmedaar, of the Rohingya community in Aligarh.
In November last year, just a month after Zafar was
elected zimmedaar, officers from the local unit of the CID landed up at
the community centre built by Rohingyas. According to a person present
at the meeting, the CID men told the refugees gathered there that they
would need to fill out a set of forms, or else their stay in India would
be “beqanooni”, illegal, and the government could then do whatever it wanted with them. Continue reading on The Wire
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