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September 11, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 03:12 AM, September 11, 2017
3,00,000 AND COUNTING
Govt allocates 2,000 acres for Rohingyas
Biometric registration may start tomorrow

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Aged about 90, this woman was crying incessantly inside a Rohingya camp at Kutupalong in Ukhia yesterday. She would not talk, but her compatriots said she fled to Bangladesh a few days ago and does not know where her family members are. Photo: Amran Hossain

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The government has decided to shelter the Rohingyas, who have entered Bangladesh since August 25, in a particular place and bring all of them under biometric registration.

It has allocated 2,000 acres of forest land to build a temporary camp for the refugees. More land will be allocated, if necessary.

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal told journalists about the government decision after a meeting at the ministry yesterday afternoon.

The meeting came in the wake of fresh refugee inflow triggered by the counter-offensive launched by the Myanmarese military following insurgent attacks on 30 police posts and an army base in Rakhine State on August 25.

Also yesterday, Relief and Disaster Management Minister Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya informed parliament that the government would shelter all the Rohingya refugees, including the new arrivals, at Thengar Char in Hatia until their return to Myanmar.

Nearly 3,00,000 people have arrived in the last two weeks, pushing the number of Rohingyas living in this country to over 6,00,000.

The home ministry meeting decided to restrict the movement of refugees and make all-out efforts so that they are not listed as voters and do not get Bangladeshi passports.

Besides, the meeting stressed the need for cooperation from local government bodies for the documentation of Rohingyas.

It also recommended monitoring public representatives so that they cannot help Rohingyas get listed as voters to create vote bank.

The meeting, attended by top bureaucrats and chiefs of law enforcement agencies, decided that Rohingyas will be given identification cards in the presence of international representatives.

According to meeting sources, the biometric registration will start tomorrow and 10 teams from the Department of Immigration and Passport will supervise it.

Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said, “We allocated 2,000 acres of forest land in Ukhia under Cox's Bazar for Rohingyas and we will allocate more land in the area, if necessary.”

Rohingyas who are not biometrically registered will not be allowed to board any transport within Bangladesh's territory. They will not get any kind of support without it, he said.

The home boss also said the new Rohingya camp in Ukhia will be fenced with barded wires and members of law enforcers will be deployed for their security.

“We are sheltering Rohingyas on humanitarian grounds and we are taking initiatives so that they stay here in peace. We will do everything in this regard,” he said.

In parliament, ruling Awami League MP Kamal Ahmed Majumder wanted to know the government measures to mitigate sufferings of the Rohingya people.

In reply, Maya shared his experience of Friday's visit to Ukhia, saying he saw an elderly Rohingya who reached Bangladesh border after walking 65km, taking his mother on his back.

“Nobody will understand their sufferings unless they visit the area,” he added.

Maya also told the House about the decision to shelter all the Rohingyas at Thengar Char until they are taken back by Myanmar.
 
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a good move by the government and i am happy but the government should build huge building in there so more can live there we already took 300k refuges and UN is saying it might go upto 560k refuges
 
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Relief minister: No expense spared in sheltering refugees

Relief and Disaster Management Minister Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya Dhaka Tribune
Mofazzal said the prime minister has directed the authorities concerned to provide shelter to all the refugees at a designated area

Disaster Management and Relief Minister Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya has stated that Bangladesh is sparing no expense to shelter the Rohingya refugees escaping violence in Myanmar.

The minister made the comment at a question-answer session in the parliament on Sunday. Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury presided over the session.

Responding to a question tabled by Awami League lawmaker Kamal Ahmed Majumder, Maya said: “The Rohingya refugees have been given temporary shelters, food and health care. The government is sparing no expense on the issue as it is a humanitarian crisis. Diplomatic efforts are on to help the Rohingya return to their homes.”

The minister then shared his grim experience of inspecting the conditions of the refugees in Cox’s Bazar.

Addressing the lawmakers, Maya said: “The refugee crisis has reached an unprecedented level in the region. The Rohingya have escaped death and violence in Myanmar. An old man had carried his even older mother on his shoulder through 65 kilometres of land and river to reach Bangladesh.

“Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has directed us to provide these persecuted people with food, medicines and a temporary place to stay. We will help the Rohingya return to their homes, through diplomacy and support from the international community,” he added.

Mofazzal said the prime minister has directed the authorities concerned to provide shelter to all the refugees at a designated area.

He added: “We have marked a 2,000-acre area near Ukhiya upazila for this purpose. We have also marked a 10,000-acre area of Thengar Char near Sandwip island to provide temporary shelter to the refugees.
“These people are the rightful citizens of Myanmar, and we will make a serious diplomatic effort, both bilateral and international, to send them home.”

Also Read – Govt allots 2,000 acres of forestland for Rohingyas

Later in his speech, the relief minister confirmed that 38,500 metric tons of rice, Tk12.5 crore in financial aid, 90,500 packets of dry food, 5,000 bundles of corrugated metal sheets and Tk1.5 crore in housing aid have been allocated to 35 flood affected districts.

On the other hand, 71,040 metric tons of rice and Tk114 crore in special aid have been allocated to 380,000 flood-affected families in six wetland districts.
http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2017/09/10/relief-minister-expense-sheltering-refugees/
 
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Good job Bangladesh.. Saudiarab,turkey,Malaysia should now fund for building and other infrastructures like school,hospital,shops,road and transport facilities etc.
 
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