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NHRC issues notice on Rohingyas
Context
- The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Friday issued a notice to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs over the calculated deportation of about 40,000 Rohingya immigrants from Myanmar, asking for a detailed report within four weeks.
The observation of NHRC
- The government’s plan to deport the Rohingyas by setting up “detention centres”.
- The NHRC observed that the refugees are no doubt foreign nationals but they are human beings, they fear persecution.
- Before taking such a big step, the Government of India has to look into every aspect of the situation.
- Keeping in focus the fact that the members of the Rohingya community, who have crossed into India and are residing here for long, have a fear of persecution once they are pushed back to their native country.
- The NHRC emphasized on the Supreme Court’s decisions that say the Right to Life and Personal Liberty under Article 21 of the Constitution apply to all, irrespective of their citizenship.
- It observed that its interference in the matter was appropriate given the potential implication on the human rights of the Rohingyas.
- The NHRC said that though India was not a signatory to the 1951 Convention on Refugees and the 1967 Protocol, it was a signatory to many United Nations and world conventions on human rights.
- Till this date, India has evolved a practical balance between human and humanitarian obligations on the one hand and security and national interests on the other.
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