Hazmi Rusli, R. Dremliuga, Wan Suhaili, Nur Alia Farisha
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保护马来西亚边境免受Covid-19侵害:对罗兴亚移民涌入的法律考虑
2020年3月18日,马来西亚总理丹斯里·慕尤丁·亚辛宣布在全国范围内实施行动控制令,以遏制新冠肺炎的传播。2020年9月,马来西亚进入第三波疫情。活跃病例从60例增加到1.3万多例。政府的Ops Benteng阻止非法移民,他们很有可能将COVID-19带入马来西亚。这包括非法罗兴亚移民,他们进入马来西亚是为了逃离在祖国缅甸的迫害。马来西亚大约有15万罗兴亚移民,预计会有更多。本文探讨了罗兴亚非法移民涌入背后的主要原因,并讨论了马来西亚政府是否应该收紧边境以防范COVID-19。缅甸政府必须优先考虑本国公民,而不是罗兴亚人;管理这场人道主义灾难的责任应该由其他国家分担,尤其是1951年《联合国难民地位公约》(United nations Convention relating to The Status of Refugees)的缔约国。©2021,义军国际法研究所。版权所有。
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