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    Australia forcibly repatriates Rohingyans to Myanmar despite ethnic cleansing

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    The Rohingyans have been forced to return to Myanmar from a detention center run by Australia , despite the ethnic cleansing they are subjected to. The Australian Immigration Minister declined to comment directly on his country's offer to pay them for their return to their country , the Guardian newspaper reported . 

    The newspaper revealed in its Australian version that about 7 Rohingyans may face forced return to Myanmar from the detention center operated by Australia on the Isle of Manaus.



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    Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton declined to say whether Australia had promised to give thousands of dollars to Rohingyans in exchange for their consent to return to Myanmar, which is accused of ethnic cleansing against the Muslim minority. 

    The newspaper pointed out that the Australian minister revealed on a television program that his country offered to provide settlements to refugees in detention centers run by, to return to their original homes, and some areas in Myanmar will be safe to return, he said, but did not comment on personal cases of refugees. 

    The 32-year-old Rohingyi Yahya Tabani told the newspaper that he arrived in Australia in 2013 but was sent to Manos Island. He had no choice but to return to his country where they were being ethnically cleansed. He promised to get $ 25,000 from guards Australian coastline.

    The Australian minister declined to comment directly on his country's offer to provide $ 25,000 to Rohingyans for return to their country.[/size]



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