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Ordinary Rohingya in Ukhia’s Kutupalong Rohingya mega-camp, Cox’s Bazar, are reluctant to stay for even a moment. The Rohingya no longer want to be in a state of constant chaos, including continuous clashes, shootings and house burning. Eight people, including a Bangladeshi, were killed last week in clashes between rival Rohingya terrorist groups. For these reasons, they want to return to the country as soon as possible. Otherwise, he wants to go to Bhasanchar in Noakhali in search of peace.
The government of Bangladesh and the people of this country gave shelter to people who left the country under torture by the Myanmar army for humanitarian reasons. Whether they are part of the Rohingya or not, they are becoming increasingly violent. At one point, these Rohingya became reckless. They are constantly violating the laws of this country by taking refuge on the soil of this country. Just as these Rohingya terrorists pose a threat to ordinary Rohingya, so do the locals.
Ordinary Rohingya, fearful of Rohingya terrorists, now openly say they want to return to their homeland, Rakhine, Myanmar. If there is a delay in returning to the country, the Rohingya demand to be taken to Bhasanchar in Noakhali immediately. Mohammad Hafez, 35, a resident of Kutupalong camp in Ukhia, said: “They are suffering because of the Burmese army. This time I want to survive the tyranny of the party. ‘ In other words, we have escaped the oppression of the Myanmar military. Now we want to get rid of the oppression of our nation’s terrorists. Despite opposition from some international organizations, ordinary Rohingya have been interested in going to Bhasanchar for these reasons.
Rohingya Rahmatullah, 40, a resident of the Lumbasia area of Kutupalong camp, regretted that they found it difficult to understand why a group of protected Rohingya took up arms. Why would they be involved in murder, kidnapping, refugee drug deals in Bangladesh? Why torture ordinary Rohingya if they don’t pay tribute every month for their terrorist activities? Why would a Rohingya set fire to another Rohingya’s door?
He said the Rohingya have no shortage of food and medicine. Dedarache matchmaking job. There is no shortage of money. Ordinary Rohingya ask why such a turbulent situation is being created in such a peaceful atmosphere.
Mohammad Amin, a resident of Block E of the Kutupalong Registered Camp, told Kaler Kanth: “A Rohingya terrorist group called Karim Bahini kidnapped my 12-year-old son Rabiul. After 8 days in a row, the police rescued Rabiul from my chest on Sunday.
Rohingya Amin said there are 1,200 terrorists in Karim’s group. Ordinary Rohingya here have grown impatient with the torture of Karim’s forces. The Karim Bahini terrorists are also involved in kidnapping, murder, extortion and ransom trade. It is also alleged that the terrorists abducted a Rohingya woman in the block area on Sunday morning.
Countless ordinary Rohingya terrorists from the Kutupalong megacamp have been tortured by Rohingya groups for some time. The persecuted Rohingya said: “We have escaped the torture of the Myanmar army. The humanitarian government of Bangladesh has given us shelter. Now we have to flee again to escape the hands of inhumane Rohingya terrorists. They said: ‘They are willing to go anywhere else, including Bhasanchar, to escape the terrorists. They are unwilling to stay in the restless Kutupalong camp.
The additional commissioner for refugee relief and repatriation in Cox’s Bazar, Mohammad Samsuddauja, said the Rohingya were ready to go to Bhasan Char. However, some terrorist groups are obstructing them. Ordinary Rohingya have not spoken for so long due to obstruction by terrorist Rohingya.
Meanwhile, Chittagong Range DIG Mohammad has instructed all members of the police to maintain peace and order in the Rohingya camp. Anwar Hossain. The DIG said that since last Friday a joint operation by RAB police, the armed battalion and Ansar forces was launched to maintain law and order in the Rohingya camp. So far, at least 30 Rohingya terrorists have been arrested with weapons. The DIG also said that the operation would continue.
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