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Showing posts with label Rohingya Refugees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rohingya Refugees. Show all posts
Friday, December 4, 2020
New Hope for Rohingya Refugees with Disabilities in Cox’s Bazar
IOM
Source IOM
3 Dec 2020
Anuara was born with a congenital limb defect but goes to great lengths to overcome her daily struggles. Photo: IOM/Monica Chiriac
Source IOM
3 Dec 2020
Anuara was born with a congenital limb defect but goes to great lengths to overcome her daily struggles. Photo: IOM/Monica Chiriac
Twenty-six-year-old Anuara was born with a congenital limb defect.
However, this does not stop the single mother from doing her household
chores, getting around the camp and looking after her two-year-old. “I
have been using my hands to walk my entire life,” Anaura explains. Yet,
since the onset of COVID-19, she is increasingly relying on her
neighbours for errands.
Anaura is one of the 59 Rohingya refugees with disabilities who will receive assistive devices in the coming weeks. “I hope the wheelchair will be the right height for me, so I can get into the seat by myself,” she says. Most of the people with disabilities living in the camps have been disabled their entire lives, but have never owned an assistive device to facilitate their daily tasks.
Anaura is one of the 59 Rohingya refugees with disabilities who will receive assistive devices in the coming weeks. “I hope the wheelchair will be the right height for me, so I can get into the seat by myself,” she says. Most of the people with disabilities living in the camps have been disabled their entire lives, but have never owned an assistive device to facilitate their daily tasks.
Sunday, November 29, 2020
First Batch of Rohingyas set to move to Bangladesh island
newsnext
By our correspondent in Dhaka
by Newsnext Bangladesh
November 28, 2020
in Migration
By our correspondent in Dhaka
by Newsnext Bangladesh
November 28, 2020
in Migration
The first batch of upto 3,000 displaced Rohyingyas out of 1.1 million in camps are set to move to an island in the Bay of Bengal in south-eastern Bangladesh, local officials said on Saturday.
Officials on Cox’s Bazar tourist town said upto 3,000 Rohingyas will be shifted within a couple of days to Bhashanchar Islan in the Bay of Bengal and close to Noakhali district.
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
Owaisi challenges BJP to show names of 100 Rohingya refugees in voters
Chronicle
DECCAN CHRONICLE. | ATHER MOIN
Published Nov 23, 2020,
A BJP leader had claimed that 40,000 Rohingyas had succeeded in getting listed as voters
Owaisi said that his opponents targeted him and his party all the time “thinking we are soft targets".
Hyderabad: AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday challenged the BJP to show the names of 100 Rohingya refugees on the voters’ list, after a BJP leader had claimed that 40,000 Rohingya had succeeded in getting listed as voters.
Speaking at election meetings in Mallepally and Red Hills on Sunday night, Owaisi asked that if Rohingya were present in the city in that large numbers, why were Union home minister Amit Shah, the home ministry and the Intelligence Bureau quiet. “What are they doing? Exile them. What is the connection with us,” Owaisi asked.
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Korea gives $1 million to prevent gender-based violence in Cox’s Bazar
Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar. Photo: Star/ Anisur Rahman
Korea has provided $1 million to Unicef Bangladesh this year for activities to help prevent gender-based violence particularly in Cox's Bazar.
This assistance will help protect women, adolescents, and girls in the Rohingya refugee camp and the host community from gender-based violence and its consequences, especially amid the increasing gender-based violence cases in the prolonged Covid-19 pandemic, Korean embassy in Dhaka said in a statement today.
This assistance will help protect women, adolescents, and girls in the Rohingya refugee camp and the host community from gender-based violence and its consequences, especially amid the increasing gender-based violence cases in the prolonged Covid-19 pandemic, Korean embassy in Dhaka said in a statement today.
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Thursday, November 5, 2020
UK Pledges to Support 860,000 Rohingya Refugees Amid Controversial Policies at Home
Global Citizen
Nov. 3, 2020
In recent months, there have been UK government proposals to build a floating wall in the English Channel to keep out migrant dinghies, install water cannons that create waves to push away refugee boats, and create offshore detention camps on islands thousands of miles away.
The UK has hardly thrown its arms open to refugees in 2020. Indeed, asylum seekers are perhaps more likely to be met with war ships than welcome banners. It’s led to Global Citizen launching a campaign urging people to write to their MP, asking them to offer safe passage.
The UK has hardly thrown its arms open to refugees in 2020. Indeed, asylum seekers are perhaps more likely to be met with war ships than welcome banners. It’s led to Global Citizen launching a campaign urging people to write to their MP, asking them to offer safe passage.
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
EU mobilizes international donors to support Rohingya refugees and countries in the region
europorter
October 27, 2020
Last week the European Union, along with the United States, the United Kingdom and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees co-hosted the International Donors' Conference in solidarity with Rohingya refugees and countries in the region.
The EU mobilized a total of €96 million for Rohingya refugees in 2020 for humanitarian, development co-operation as well as conflict prevention support.
Representing the EU at the conference, Crisis Management Commissioner Janez Lenarčič said: “Today the international community came together to show its support and deliver further assistance to hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees and the communities hosting them. We must do all we can so the Rohingya crisis does not become a forgotten tragedy. At this difficult time, the EU continues to stand by the most vulnerable with this emergency humanitarian support.”
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Australian Beauty Queen Fights to Raise Awareness for Rohingya Refugees
PRWIRE
Release from zanthii communications
2020/10/07
Australia's first Rohingya beauty queen, Pan Sandar Myint is advocating for hundreds of Rohingya refugees, who have arrived in Indonesia after six months at sea.
A wooden boat carrying 297
Rohingya refugees, including 14 children, was spotted several miles off
the coast of Lhokseumawe city on Sumatra's northern coast by local
fishermen in early September.
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
PH is willing to accept refugees, Duterte tells UN General Assembly
INQIRER.NET
Darryl John Esguerra Reporter / @DJEsguerraINQ
INQUIRER.net
September 23, 2020
MANILA, Philippines —
In his first-ever speech before the United Nations General Assembly,
President Rodrigo Duterte reiterated on Wednesday the Philippines’
willingness to accept refugees, including the Rohingyas from Myanmar.
Duterte cited the Philippines’ history of opening its doors to the refugees — White Russians following the 1917 Revolution, European Jews during the Second World War, Vietnamese during the Vietnam War in the late 1960s, and Iranians displaced by the 1979 revolution.
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Bangladesh says will not take Rohingya refugees detained in Malaysia
malaymail
Wednesday, 10 Jun 2020
DHAKA, June 10 — Bangladesh said Tuesday it would refuse to take back 269 Rohingya refugees detained by the Malaysian coastguard while they were adrift on a damaged boat.
“Bangladesh will not take them. Bangladesh is neither obligated nor in a position to take any more Rohingya,” Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen told Anadolu Agency.
Malaysia on Monday detained 269 Rohingya refugees and found a dead body on a damaged boat off the resort island of Langkawi.
Wednesday, 10 Jun 2020
Malaysia on Monday detained 269 Rohingya refugees and found a dead body on a damaged boat off the resort island of Langkawi. — Reuters pic
DHAKA, June 10 — Bangladesh said Tuesday it would refuse to take back 269 Rohingya refugees detained by the Malaysian coastguard while they were adrift on a damaged boat.
“Bangladesh will not take them. Bangladesh is neither obligated nor in a position to take any more Rohingya,” Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen told Anadolu Agency.
Malaysia on Monday detained 269 Rohingya refugees and found a dead body on a damaged boat off the resort island of Langkawi.
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