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At Least 250 Rohingya Missing After Trawler Capsizes in Andaman Sea

At Least 250 Rohingya Missing After Trawler Capsizes in Andaman Sea

At Least 250 Rohingya Missing After Trawler Capsizes in Andaman Sea
Above: Rohingya youths carrying sacks of relief aid at the Kutupalong refugee camp in Ukhia, Bangladesh, on Dec. 20, 2025. Image credit: Munir Uz Zaman/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin


The Rohingya crisis is a full-blown humanitarian catastrophe that the world keeps ignoring. India's government has gone so far as to forcibly dump refugees — women and children included — into the sea near Myanmar, which is a grotesque violation of basic human rights. Slashing aid while millions languish in camps and the ICJ investigates genocide is morally indefensible.

Framing Rohingya as helpless refugees erases a documented history of armed separatist movements dating back to 1946. Settling large numbers of illegal migrants in border cities and sensitive areas creates real security risks — riots, radicalism and demographic destabilization aren't hypothetical, they're recorded outcomes. Compassion without scrutiny isn't humanitarianism, it's recklessness.


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