Sep 29, 2021 editormilton2020 Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Rohingya Leader Muhibullah Shot Dead Inside Ukhia Rohingya Camp in Cox’s Bazar.
Staff Correspondence The incident took place around 8:30 pm on Wednesday (September 29) inside a Rohingya camp in Lombashia, Kutupalong. SP Naimul Haque, commander of the 14th Armed Police Battalion, confirmed the matter and said that unidentified gunmen opened fire on Rohingya leader Muhibullah in the D block of Kutupalong No. 1 camp. He was […]May 21, 2021 editormilton2020 Articles & Interviews, Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues Comments Off on Corona Situation Alert Has Been Declared in the Rohingya Refugees Camps of Coxbazar And Teknaf is Under 10 Days Lockdown.
Staff Correspondence Mr Toha., National Operation Officer, Site Management, IOM shared that Due to increasing numbers of positive COVID-19 cases in the Rohingya refugee camps the RRRC office has locked down camps 2W, 3, 4, 15, and 24 and placed additional restrictions on all 34 camps. Team is sharing the official meeting minutes on behalf […]Apr 06, 2021 editormilton2020 Articles & Interviews, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues Comments Off on Between a Refugee Camp and a Silt Island: Rohingyas and the Question of Resettlement
Bangladesh has accommodated more than a million Rohingya refugees at a significant cost to its economy. Nevertheless, it now finds itself subject to international condemnation for relocating some Rohingyas to Bhasan Char — a silt island built up through tidal activity over the last twenty years. Even so, Bangladesh has now relocated 14,032 Rohingyas to […]Jan 16, 2021 editormilton2020 Bangladesh, Guidance, Help Refugees, Human Rights, İnterviews, Myanmar, Photos, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues, Religious Rights, Volunteer Comments Off on Massive Fire Hits Rohingya Refugee Camp Destroying Many Houses
Staff Correspondence A huge fire overnight swept through a crammed Rohingya camp in Cox’s Bazar destroying at least 500 ramshackle shelters leaving hundreds of people without homes, officials and aid workers said on Thursday. They said the fire erupted in predawn hours on the day at Rohingyas makeshift Nayapara camp but reported no casualty while […]Dec 20, 2020 editormilton2020 Bangladesh, Countries, Documents, Guidance, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues Comments Off on Rohingya Refugees Are Always In the Hands of Fate As They Are Like Islands- Staff Reports
Staff Reporter Think if you are in a situation where your land and home are no more and you are in another country as refugees. How comfortable you are! How secure you feel! What will you try to do? As far as the situation goes on, Bashanchar is an island and life in the Island […]Dec 03, 2020 editormilton2020 Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Local Reports Says That This Time 600 Rohingya Families Are Going to Bhasanchar.
Staff Reports The government has taken a plan to relocate more than one lakh Rohingyas to Bhasanchar at the temporary transit point set up for Rohingyas at Ukhia College ground. Working towards that goal. In the context of which 600 Rohingya families are going to Bhasanchar in the first step. A temporary transit point has […]Nov 18, 2020 editormilton2020 Bangladesh, Guidance, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues Comments Off on Rohingya Camp Security Has been Made Sharp by Implementing Rules Around for the National Safety: Says Staff Reporter.
Staff Journalist Mercy Refugees House Coxbazar Correspondence From- Kutupalong, Ukhiya In a press conference, our staff Reporter shared saying that It is visible and found that-None is allowed to move from a camp to another. Mostly, Anyone having electronic devices being suspicious in the camp is arrested. NGOs near camp are interrogated as Mobile network […]Nov 13, 2020 editormilton2020 Bangladesh, Documents, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues, Reports, Volunteer, Women Comments Off on Cold Winter is Bringing Even Colder Atmosphere Soon and Families Suffer More beside Elders Along with Babies: Our Staff Reporter Says.
Staff Reporter Cox bazaar Correspondence This is a rare picture captured in the late afternoon when the sun finally shone. Low Temperature, fog, dews, hazy weather are adding sufferings for the people around. The low middle class people are unable to work and they even suffer to get jobs since they live from hand to […]Nov 10, 2020 editormilton2020 Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues Comments Off on Victory of Aung San Suu Kyi May Bring Failures for Repatiration As Winter is Hitting Rohingyas at Camps
Aung Sung Su Khi is Going to Win Again Which May Lead to Same Fortune for the Rohingyas as Winter Strikes the Rohingya Community Again Staff Reporter Winter slowly appeared and slowly attacking the elderly men, women and children since hilly areas are certainly colder than other parts of the country. In the meantime, Myanmar […]Oct 31, 2020 editormilton2020 Bangladesh, Documents, Guidance, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues Comments Off on Rain Again Started While Open Drains in the Rohingya Refugees Camps are Unhealthy and Polluting the Environment.
Climate Change and Open Drainage System in the Rohingya Refugees Camps Made People Fall in Illness: Medical Agencies Report. Staff Correspondence Mercy Refugees House Coxbazar,Bangladesh. Increasing Temperature in between heavy rainfall along with open drainage system in the Rohingya Refugees Camps let people fall in illness as Medical Agencies Report in Coxbazar like high fever, […]Jul 29, 2023
It has been close to six years since hundreds of thousands of Rohingya faced a deadly genocide by Myanmar’s military and fled the country in search of protection and refuge in neighbouring Bangladesh. The Rohingya population has been undergoing persecution, discrimination, arbitrary arrests, and atrocities in Myanmar for over seven decades. Their condition is alarmingly […]