Friday, 27 January 2012

Authority spells out to keep blacklist children

Maungdaw, Arakan State: Authority -- Burmese border security force (Nasaka) – are trying to keep blacklist children while the Nasaka are going to check the population of Rohingya community in northern Arakan, said a village administration office member from Maungdaw.
“The Nasaka categorized the blacklist children are; -- a child from a parent who married with authority permission but not in a family list; a child from a family whose father not at present while enlisting but the parent married with authority permission; a child from a parent without authority permission.”   

“The Nasaka are not enlisting the children whose father and mother are not in a family list and banned to take group photograph,” according to an elder from Maungdaw.

“The Nasaka banned my child to enlist and photograph who was enlisted and photographed with my family member last year, said Jangir from block number 2, Maungdaw.

“I paid Naska personnel 6000 kyat to enlist my child in my family list.”

The village administration officer asked the concerned Nasaka personnel who are going to check the lists to transfer the wife who had married permission to her husband’s family list. But, the Nasaka personnel in the field  said that they have no rights to transfer the wife to her husband’s family list and advice that  to contact the Nasaka Headquarter where the head office is asking 60,000 kyat to transfer the wife to her husband’s family list, said a father who went to Nasaka head office to transfer his wife.

“It is impossible to pay this amount of money for transfer and their child become blacklist in this family.”

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