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Asif Chowdhury

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Asif Chowdhury

Last week we again visited Cox's bazar Rohingya refugees camp. The actual condition of Rohingya refugees is still so
miserable. They need access to services, safety, food, medicine, clean water, education and proper sanitation Which is 
really difficult to carry alone to us. They have right to survive. So friends give a hand to Rohingya refugees. Come 
straight with us. Your $1 can save a child. 

At least 90 percent of the Rohingya population in Myanmar's Rakhine state fled to neighbouring Bangladesh last year 
to escape a campaign of violence conducted by the Myanmar army. Since August 25, 2017, some 700,000 people crossed 
the border, bringing with them stories of extreme violence, burned villages, murders and rape. Bangladesh is hosting 
more than 960,000 Rohingya refugees. But the Bangladeshi authorities say the number exceeds one million. The vast 
majority of the latest arrivals are located in the densely-populated Kutupalong-Balukhali complex, known as the
"Mega Camp" and home to more than 600,000 people. Bangladeshi authorities have recently announced plans to relocate 
1000000 Rohingya living in border camp, 498,614 Of them are children. Now, the Rohingya refugees experience a lack of 
access to services, education, food, clean water and proper sanitation; they are also vulnerable to natural disasters
and infectious disease transmission. As of March 2019, over 909,000 stateless Rohingya refugees reside in Ukhiya and 
Teknaf Upazilas. The Rohingya remain in an extremely precarious situation. The root causes of their plight in Myanmar 
have not been addressed and their future is yet uncertain. Refugees are still extremely vulnerable, living in highly 
challenging circumstances, exposed to the monsoon elements and dependent on aid. 

What's BBC News says...

So, please come to join with us. Donate as much as you can. Help the shelterless Rohingya to get survive and back to 
their home...

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