BFM Podcast

Human Trafficking - Crisis Made in Bangladesh?

Tan KW
Publish date: Thu, 28 May 2015, 11:56 AM

Aegile Fernandez, Tenaganita | Nazrul Islam, Relief International, Bangladesh

28-May-15 09:36

 

Bangladesh nationals formed the majority community involved in what the international media calls the Asian Migrant Crisis. While the Myanmar’s dispossessed ethnic minority, the Rohingya, have grab the lion’s share of the limelight, the reasons that have pushed Bangladeshis in the human trafficking trap are equally compelling. We explore what’s driving this exodus and the gap between laws and enforcement on the Bangladeshi side of the human trafficking crisis.

This is a report by Sherilyn Goh.

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fortunebullz

We in Malaysia don't even know that Myammar is our close neighbour on Thailand side! And we don't even know that Myammar is a country that lack tolerance in multi-ethnic society! Myammar don't know much about spirit of Muhibbah! They don't tolerant difference of ethnic or religion and for decades suffer major clashes! Much said about Rohingya who came from Bangladesh and suffer much prosecution and exploited by human traffickers! There are extremist in Malaysia taking root in culture of intolerance!

2015-05-28 15:38

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