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The Naf River (Bengali: নাফ নদী Naf Nodi IPA: [naf nod̪i]; Burmese: နတ်မြစ် [naʔ mjɪʔ]; Rakhine: နတ်မြစ် [nɛ́ mràɪʔ]) is an international river marking the border of southeastern Bangladesh and northwestern Myanmar.[1]

Naf River
Location
CountryBangladesh and Myanmar
Physical characteristics
Mouth 

 • location

Bay of Bengal

 • coordinates

20°43′N 92°22′E / 20.717°N 92.367°E / 20.717; 92.367
Depth 
 • average128 feet (39 m)
 • maximum400 feet (120 m)
Naf River at Teknaf Upazila, Bangladesh.

Geography

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The Naf's average depth is 128 feet (39 m), and maximum depth is 400 feet (120 m). Its width varies from 1.61 km to 3.22 km.

It flows into the Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean, between the Bangladeshi Cox's Bazar District of the Chittagong Division, and the Burmese Rakhine State.

Historically, Shapuree Island, located at the mouth of the river, has played an important role territorially. It is considered one of the immediate causes for the first Anglo-Burmese War. St. Martin's Island is also at the river's mouth.

River incidents with fishermen and refugees

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Regular incidents in which fishermen and Burmese refugees are shot at by the Tatmadaw (Myanmar Armed Forces), and/or refugees are escorted back to Myanmar by Bangladeshi troops have occurred on the Naf River.
These include but are not limited to the following:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Sifatul Quader Chowdhury (2012), "Naf River", in Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal (ed.), Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.), Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
  • ^ "Arakan: A Field of Muslim Genocide, News From Bangladesh". bangladesh-web.com.
  • ^ a b "Online Burma Library > Main Library > Human Rights > Various Rights > Various rights: reports of violations in Burma > Burma Human Rights Yearbooks (1994-2008)". burmalibrary.org.
  • ^ "Bangladesh-Burma border clash". 8 January 2001.
  • ^ "Burmese troops kill one, abduct 13, says Dhaka". arabnews.com. 27 October 2001.
  • ^ "2. Extra-judicial Killing, Summary or Arbitrary Execution". burmalibrary.org. Archived from the original on 2017-09-29. Retrieved 2012-10-11.
  • ^ "Backgrounder: the Rohingya of Myanmar - Geopoliticalmonitor.com". Geopoliticalmonitor.com. 19 September 2012.
  • ^ Burma: Mass Arrests, Raids on Rohingya Muslims, Human Rights Watch, July 5, 2012
  • ^ Dwaipayan Barua (12 June 2012). "Border guards push back 500". The Daily Star.
  • ^ a b Syed Zain Al-Mahmood (7 August 2012). "Persecuted Burmese tribe finds no welcome in Bangladesh: Bangladesh turns away and bans aid to thousands of displaced Muslim Rohingya people trying to cross river to Teknaf". The Guardian.
  • ^ "Myanmar security forces 'fire on fleeing Rohingya' amid violence in Rakhine". SBS. 27 August 2017. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
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