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00:03The Rohingya refugee issue, which had been dormant in my country for a long time, has recently become popular again.
00:08Because of a building located in Hulu Langat, Selangor, Shuangsi Dekali
00:12The four-story ancestral home illegally built by the Rohingya community has been exposed.
00:17Then everyone started discussing it, and it quickly dominated the headlines of major media outlets again.
00:22noodle
00:22It has become the focus of national attention.
00:24This building has been described by outsiders as the Malaysian version of Kowloon Walled City.
00:29This ancestral home
00:30The previous owner had already deployed excavators to begin partial demolition work.
00:34The landlord also began to demolish these buildings gradually by hand today.
00:40thing
00:41According to the New South Wales Daily
00:42The landlord's daughter, who was supervising the demolition work on site today, pointed out...
00:46She has promised the land office officials
00:49We will do our best to complete the demolition work within three months.
00:53As for the costs involved in the entire demolition process, they will bear them themselves.
00:58bear
00:58It's unclear whether this incident is due to its continued escalation.
01:01This has triggered a backlash from some members of the public.
01:04So, at today's demolition site
01:06The original clean white cement walls on the ground floor of the ancestral house
01:09It was sprayed with red paint
01:12Inni Malaysia
01:13This is Malaysia
01:15And the words that Handar Malay sent back
01:19Although one section of the graffiti was later covered with black paint.
01:22But if you look closely, you can still see it.
01:25You can vaguely see what's written there.
01:27Mugan Rohingya is not Rohingya.
01:30This is believed to be an expression of their dissatisfaction with the Rohingya community.
01:34It is understood that these graffiti appeared yesterday morning.
01:37However, there were simply too many people coming in and out of the venue.
01:41No one saw who left those words.
01:45Despite the fact that this ancestral home was initially said to have been built by the Rohingya people themselves...
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01:51However, according to the Mainichi Shimbun report
01:53A Rohingya who once lived there
01:56Another version of the story was proposed.
01:58He revealed that this ancestral house has 25 to 30 units.
02:02Actually, the landlord started construction in phases starting in 2018.
02:08He hired Indonesian and Vietnamese workers to oversee the construction.
02:11It was not until 2019 that it was fully completed.
02:14He said the landlord had been paying monthly since 2019.
02:17Given the rent of 400 to 750 ringgit
02:20These houses were rented out to Rohingya people.
02:23As for all residents, it was already in February of last year.
02:26Following a large-scale enforcement operation by the police and immigration authorities
02:29Everyone has already moved out of this ancestral home.
02:32As the Rohingya ancestral home incident continues to escalate...
02:35The issue of Rohingya refugees has once again become the focus of public opinion.
02:38In addition to the issues of illegal detention and overcrowding, which have attracted attention...
02:42This has also led many people to question the situation.
02:44Is it only after public opinion ferments...
02:48Only then will law enforcement agencies take action.
02:51Selangor State General Manager Shazri emphasized this today.
02:54Selangor police did not act under public pressure.
02:57Enforcement will then be launched against illegal activities designed by the Rohingya.
03:01He pointed out that from last year to May of this year alone
03:04The authorities have already launched several operations.
03:06A total of 300 Rohingya people were arrested for illegal activities.
03:11Shazri said police believe that almost all areas of Selangor
03:15Rohingya settlements exist in all of them.
03:18The authorities will determine the legality of the gathering place after...
03:21Only then will the subsequent actions be determined.
03:24But what about the Rohingya community?
03:27It's not just happening in Selangor.
03:29The issue of illegal border crossings at the Kelantan-Matai border
03:31It is also quite serious
03:33Kelantan Police Chief Muhammadov said today
03:36Due to religious factors, security and employment opportunities are guaranteed.
03:39And also because of relatives and friends in Malaysia, etc.
03:41Our country remains the top destination for the Rohingya.
03:46So there are Rohingya people almost every day.
03:48Attempts to smuggle people into Kyrgyzstan via the route from Thailand to the north.
03:53Lantau
03:53And what about some Rohingya people who have resided in our country for a long time?
03:56They even acted as land route tongues
03:59Assisting these illegal immigrants to smuggle themselves into our country.
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