My hon. Friend is making a powerful speech. She has talked of a tide of misery. Alas, the tide of misery does not just flow across the Bay of Bengal from Rakhine to Cox’s Bazar; it also flows from Rakhine down to Malaysia and other countries, where we have seen horrific evidence of the trafficking of the Rohingya people. People come down from the Bay of Bengal and pick them up in Rakhine—
The Rohingya and the Myanmar Government
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Swire
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 17 October 2017.
It occurred during Backbench debate on The Rohingya and the Myanmar Government.
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