Own land tenants: Rohingyas of Myanmar

in #rohingya6 years ago

  54 thousand pregnant and breastfeeding women fleeing in Myanmar due to torture are in extreme health risks. Children at risk are at risk They are not getting the necessary medicines and nutrition assistance.

  New northeastern Rohingya refugees require nutrition assistance of approximately three lakhs of emergency. And among those who need nutrition assistance, there are 1, 55 thousand children below five years of age. 14 thousand children suffer from extreme malnutrition. 

  As a Directorate of Health, 2200 of pregnant women among Rohingya refugees 178 of them suffer from pregnancy complications. 

    There is no arrangement for distributing any nutritious food for Rohingya refugee women and children who are victims of malnutrition. They're eating what they are getting. 

In the last five months, more than six hundred thousand Rohingya migrants from Myanmar have crossed the border to Bangladesh.   

  Rohingyas in Bangladesh are better in their country. After that, they should be able to return to their home country, their home, in the international world.

  How are they going to be in the house? If we are single, then the matter becomes clear to us. 

  If there is a lot of children, old people, maternal grandparents, women, young women, elderly women, if we look at them, then an uncertain anxiety inside the mind is curved. 

   They do not have a place to live in a healthy home. * They have passed the winter season with children and old people, but the rainy season is coming! Their house in this small house? Small children and old people? What will they do? There is no headache nor is there any place to sleep. 

   Basic needs Who says that? How much better if today the developed world would be able to stay in their own land with their safety! They are also foreigners, oppressed, oppressed, even from their land.  

 Rohingya talk................................

   Puchong is a suburb of Kuala Lumpur in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. There are 13 Rohingya people who clash in a chaotic flat. A bogey attached to the flat's only furniture. They are used to sleep on the floor after day work. These people of Rohingya community in the daytime, two-hour meal alliance. 

   Rohingyas are living in a similar way in different countries of the world. The Rohingyas are seen as basically 'unwanted' in these countries. They do not get such honorable work on one side, on the other hand, on the other hand, they are always scared to return. In the last five months, more than six hundred thousand Rohingya migrants from Myanmar have crossed the border to Bangladesh. The people of the Muslim minority Rohingya community of Rakhine have been forced to leave the country because of the torture of Myanmar government and security forces. However, the government of Myanmar denied this allegation. 

    Rohingyas have crossed into Bangladesh ahead of August last year. An analyst recently published in The Economist said that these Rohingyas have left the house due to the violence. Besides Bangladesh, there are a significant number of Rohingya in Pakistan, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia. Approximately 3 lakh Rohingyas are living in Pakistan. This number is one lakh in Malaysia and about 250,000 in Saudi Arabia. People of Rohingya community have gone to these three countries mainly through illegal means, with the help of smugglers. Rohingyas have reached the same way in India. 

    Pakistan and Malaysia have not yet signed the United Nations Refugee Charter However, it has been said to help the refugees in that charter. In some cases, the Rohingya refugees hide their identity. For example, Rohingyas in Pakistan have identified themselves as 'Muslim from India'. Because, there is sympathy for Indian Muslims socially in Pakistan, not to Rohingas. On the other hand, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Malaysia has registered nearly 66,000 Rohingya refugees. Although given their special identification card, it is not legal right to work or live in that country. 

   According to the estimates made by the Indian Home Ministry, there are approximately 40 thousand Rohingya in the country. It is believed that they crossed the border and entered India by land route. The Indian government has called Rohingya as 'illegal immigrant' and last year also took a policy decision to expel the Rohingyas. But now the case is being filed in the country's Supreme Court. Earlier, in a consultation with the Indian states, the central home ministry said that Rohingyas are 'burdened' and 'threat to national security' for them. 

    Rohingya cannot legally work in Malaysia Basically, the Rohingya refugees carry livelihood by collecting rubbish. Outside of this, some people work on nominal salary as a construction worker or a farmer. The Economist report says that both employers and corrupt officials oppress both the Rohingyas. They have no opportunity to learn. Rohingya registered with UNHCR get some relief in healthcare. However, if there is no registration, there is no end to cost if they are ill.

   Rohingyas in Pakistan are not legal in the eyes of the state. Most Rohingyas of that country have tried to change their identity. They are comfortable to introduce themselves as Indian Muslims. Because, Rohingyas in Pakistan are very laughing socially. Rohingya acts as a fisherman, a mechanic or a serviceman According to the report given by the Economist, the government has no access to the facilities when Rohingya identity is published. 

   Most of the 250,000 Rohingya people in Saudi Arabia are illegal immigrants. Of these, 60 percent have special identity cards. With this ID card they can travel and work in different areas of Saudi Arabia. And those who do not have the ID card, they have to stay very carefully. Being caught in the hand of the authorities is to go to jail. According to a human rights activist who works with the Rohingyas in Saudi Arabia, the report further said that thousands of Rohingya have been blacklisted by the patrons because they did not agree to work on the conditions of low wages.

   In August last year, allegations of violence against the Rohingyas took place in Myanmar, the protest was raised by Malaysia and Pakistan government. Last September, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak held a formal meeting with US President Donald Trump, the Rohingya issue. Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif called the Rohingya crisis 'a challenge for conscience'. At the same time, the two countries had strongly condemned the oppression of the Rohingyas. 

   The two countries have not been able to take much action to make Rohingya refugees easy. In other words, they were not as much of a task as they were in condemnation. Although a pilot project has been launched in Malaysia to raise Rohingyas' work, it has only 300 participants. Although the central political leaders of Pakistan are speaking about giving citizenship to Rohingyas in the face, the provincial governments have said that they are unwilling. In Pakistan and Malaysia, the politics is mainly going on in Rohingya.

   Foreign governments see the Rohingyas as a 'burden'. For this reason, Rohingyas have been sheltered as refugees in different countries over the years, between deprivation and uncertainty. The Rohingya community people might try to return to their homeland if the security of the environment is ensured. But now they can not return if they wish but they can not return.  

  Which country will we live in? What can the civilization lose in the era of globalization?

  If we are educated then what is the benefit? Hey, look at people, oh, believe me ...    

   

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