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八点最热报 | 罗兴亚课题已经存在多年,而近期,雪州乌冷“违建4层组屋”事件曝光后,就像是一把火,瞬间点燃了民间长期挤压的怨气,让舆论一下子炸开来,一发不可收拾。这也让所有人开始拷问:大马的罗兴亚难民问题,是不是已经走到了一个失控的临界点?(主播:萧慧敏)
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00:00A reminder before watching the video
00:01Popular websites have more content
00:04The local Rohingya refugee issue has been under attack for many years.
00:07Following the recent exposure of the four-story group incident in Hulu Langat, Selangor
00:11It was like a fire that instantly ignited the long-suppressed resentment among the people.
00:16The public opinion exploded and became uncontrollable.
00:20Malaysia was originally seen by many people as
00:22It's just a temporary haven and transit point for the Luo Xinya people.
00:27However, the reality has evolved into a prolonged and seemingly endless stagnation.
00:32And their population is skyrocketing.
00:34Now it's not only spread throughout Malaysia
00:36It has even taken root in several places.
00:39Developing a self-sufficient underground community
00:42Some residents are beginning to feel that their living space is being squeezed.
00:46Public order disturbance
00:48Even public resources were divided up.
00:50This pressure and discontent quickly spread from the community to the internet.
00:55This directly triggered a backlash from public sentiment.
00:57A petition has been launched online to expel the Rohingya people.
01:01In just 10 days, it garnered 430,000 signatures.
01:05This isn't a poll, it's an explosion of public discontent.
01:07Has the limit of humanity in Malaysian society truly been broken?
01:11This has led everyone to start questioning...
01:13The Rohingya refugee issue in Malaysia
01:15Has it reached a tipping point where it can get out of control?
01:19Some people have started asking questions.
01:20Are they refugees or here to occupy?
01:25The issue of refugees in Rohinah has recently intensified in several parts of Malaysia.
01:29From border smuggling to urban settlement
01:31Then to local community conflicts
01:33An issue that was originally defined as humanitarian shelter
01:36Deforming rapidly
01:38The latest tipping point is a more sensitive issue.
01:41They are no longer just staying.
01:43Instead, it is expanding.
01:44Police disclosed
01:45Almost every day there are Rohingya people
01:47Attempting to illegally enter Taiwan via the waterway along the Malaysia-Taiwan border.
01:50Meanwhile, the issue of multiple state-owned settlements within the city.
01:53Continued to be amplified
01:55Basheng in Selangor is one of the locations where the Rohinah people are highly concentrated.
01:59After conducting on-site visits, the 8 o'clock Crime Report team discovered...
02:01The area has already developed into a sizable Rocinia community.
02:04There were even religious organizations that specifically provided education for Rohingya children.
02:08School
02:09Nearby residents complained to reporters
02:10The people of Luoxinya lack hygiene awareness
02:12toxic waste
02:13This leads to a dirty and messy surrounding environment.
02:15They were quite troubled
02:16The houses opposite Grand Bassac
02:18There are approximately fifty or so rooms.
02:19Luo Xinya people live
02:20They were in one room
02:22There are about twenty people living there.
02:24More than ten people will live in one room
02:26So the whole room got very dirty.
02:29Basically, we were influenced by the Rohingya people.
02:31Completely surrounded
02:33We seem to be outsiders.
02:35It feels like I've stumbled into a village of Rohingya people.
02:39So there are only a few Chinese-owned shops here.
02:41Honestly
02:42That's Qin Shen over there.
02:44That's their school.
02:45They came from religious schools
02:47They took a lot of things to happen.
02:48That means they can raise chickens at home.
02:51No one was home at the neighbor's house.
02:53They can open their hands
02:55Go stay at the neighbor's house
02:56Raising chickens in someone else's house
02:58And it's very dirty.
02:59And sometimes
03:00Because I am myself
03:02The captain of the residents' association here
03:03They discussed the issue of the Rohingya people.
03:06Many children walk like this on the side of the road.
03:08Not afraid of cars
03:09Not afraid of bicycles
03:11Then the residents urinated and defecated in the ditch.
03:14Let everyone's ditch stink
03:15A similar situation occurred with Mr. Luo Xinya.
03:18Nearby residents pointed out
03:20Some buildings that had been abandoned for many years
03:22It has now become a foothold for the Luo Xinya people.
03:24dilapidated stone mound upstairs
03:26Roof incomplete
03:27But traces of life can be seen downstairs.
03:29It is clear that people live here.
03:30Weeds are growing around the building
03:32Garbage pile
03:33According to local residents
03:35Originally, only a few Luo Xinya families gathered together.
03:37The population has been increasing over the past few years
03:39Many of them are abandoned houses.
03:42And then there was no one left.
03:43Nobody went to glam, that house belonged to them.
03:44So they lived there.
03:45Then I'll just slowly put it together.
03:47As you can see, it's very rudimentary.
03:49Some of the upper floors are dilapidated.
03:51But there are still people living down there.
03:52It's practically a community now.
03:54I went inside and saw it.
03:55There is this fire-smashing shop
03:56There are haircuts
03:58And then you have everything!
04:00They already have a community
04:01Then there were a lot of children inside.
04:02I have heard many residents say
04:04There were quite a few problems before.
04:05Like stealing.
04:06It's all messed up.
04:07ah
04:08ah
04:08ah
04:08ah
04:08That's all.
04:09Maybe it's not inside.
04:10No
04:11No one thought about collecting the garbage.
04:12Because all their garbage is...
04:14Left aside
04:16This has resulted in a very bad overall environment.
04:18dulu sikit
04:19dulu-dulu lima orang
04:20enam orang
04:21dapas-dapas lima puluh
04:22dapas itu satu lima ratus
04:24Then mula-dapas dua ribu orang
04:26tiap-tiap bulan
04:42Residents complain about local management pressure
04:44Community friction
04:45An invisible line of social pressure
04:47In formation
04:49This discontent
04:50Starting from the community
04:51Spreading to cyberspace
04:53Multiple Malaysian media outlets
04:54Continuing to provide extensive follow-up reports
04:55The related topics are being discussed in an increasingly larger scale.
04:58There are even non-governmental organizations
04:59Launched online
05:00Expel the Rosingers
05:01Joint petition campaign
05:02In just 10 days
05:03The number of signatories has exceeded 430,000.
05:06Although the petition subsequently became controversial
05:08Accused of discriminating against Rosinga people
05:09And it was removed from the shelves.
05:10But anti-Rosinga sentiment
05:12The temperature did not drop.
05:13Instead, it continued to gain traction on social media.
05:15Any project delayed
05:17Delayed contract
05:17grown ups
05:18The code itself is a subhuman
05:53Just as the controversy surrounding the Luo Xingya object continued to escalate in the country
05:56A speech video from Australia
05:58It became the final straw that broke the camel's back in public opinion.
06:01Once taken in
06:02Living in Malaysia for more than eight years
06:04Noaziza, a Rohingya fertility specialist who has now settled in Australia.
06:07I recently reposted a speech I gave last year.
06:10Accusations have been made against the Malaysian government for detaining more than 2,000 Rohing Ya children.
06:14Heart
06:15These children were described as being behind the iron basket.
06:17Instead of growing up in the guest room
06:42The entire charge
06:43The Ministry of the Interior immediately issued a statement strongly refuting the allegations.
06:45It was emphasized that Malaysia has never deprived Rohingya refugee children of their basic rights.
06:49Welfare
06:49It was also stated that the allegations were not true.
06:53A large number of Malaysian netizens launched an overwhelming backlash.
06:56Many comments criticized Noazza
06:58He was taken in
06:59I lived in Malaysia for many years
07:01And benefited from our country's detention policy.
07:03Now they've turned around and are blaming Malaysia, the country that provided the aid.
07:06Instead of investigating the root cause of the problem, the Myanmar government...
07:09Under pressure
07:10Noaziza first made his Instagram account private.
07:13Ultimately, they even deleted the account.
07:16The Roh Sing Ya refugee issue in Malaysia
07:18Extending from the border to the community
07:20Further into the online and international public opinion
07:22It is no longer just a simple refugee problem.
07:25When humanity
07:25Reality and emotions are constantly intertwined
07:27This topic has gradually accumulated into...
07:30It is a complex
07:31And the social pressure is even more difficult to quell.
07:33The real challenge
07:34It's just the beginning.
07:39From the initial temporary shelter
07:42To the long-term settlement that has gradually formed today
07:44Own your own community
07:46So, the trajectory of the Rohingya refugees
07:48It's no longer just a simple humanitarian issue.
07:50It was more like a chance occurrence.
07:52However, the structural changes that continue to accumulate
07:55As someone pointed out incisively...
07:57In some places
07:58In the eyes of the locals
08:00The neighbor who raised chickens from the religious school
08:02Children by the ditch
08:03The scene they saw was no longer the community they remembered.
08:08This is not temporary containment at all.
08:10Rather, our population structure is being silently reshaped.
08:14This is no longer just a matter of sympathy or unease.
08:17It's not a question of whether a country can still bear it.
08:20What about tomorrow's program?
08:21We will show you the whole picture.
08:23Let the data and facts speak for themselves.
08:26Let's go see the Rohingya refugees
08:28From a few people
08:29The process of evolving into an entire community
08:31What does it mean for the future of Malaysia?
08:34What does it mean?
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