The First Month of Relief in Bhasanchar The First Light



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He spoke with Nur Hossain, Dil Mohammad, and Nurul Kalam, who had gathered by the side of the road after leaving Hamidar’s residence. They all said they were safe and comfortable in Bhasanchar.

Additional Commissioner for Refugee Relief and Repatriation, Mohammad Samchu-Joha, told Prothom Alo yesterday afternoon that the RRRC office had worked in coordination with the navy, NGO office, district administration and NGOs from Cox’s Bazaar to Bhasanchar. So far 30 NGOs are working in Bhasanchar. Every family is provided with all kinds of humanitarian assistance, including food.

Observations show that people from Myanmar’s minority Muslim community do well there. But they want a lot of life and sustenance. The question remains whether it is possible for the government alone to meet all its needs. Many concerned are talking about considering the issue of children’s education.

According to diplomatic analysts, despite the socio-economic and security risks, Bangladesh has borne the burden of tens of millions of Rohingya. Therefore, the United Nations should make some concessions in view of this issue in a comprehensive manner. The government must also take this into account, as in Cox’s Bazar it is important to provide humanitarian assistance to Bhasanchar with the involvement of the United Nations. The question has long been whether the government can provide assistance to the Rohingya with its own funds.

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