সংকল্প সহায়তার

সংকল্প সহায়তার


সকল অসহায়দের পাশে সহায়তার আহ্বান....

World's Conscience Awake News September 5, 017


A mother is lying on the ground. It does not seem to be 30 years old. The body of the body on the face and the face of fresh blood. Dairy-fed children are being breast-fed on the chest. Looks like the picture - the child is very hungry, so the milk is full of interest. The child who is unwise knows that his mother will not give milk after a few moments, even for no other day.

The picture has become viral on Facebook through the popular social media. Hundreds of people are giving status to the heart of the picture. It is said that a Rohingya Muslim woman killed by the Myanmar soldiers was shot. The world's conscience is crying over the death of the mother of the World Conscience.

Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch Reflects that the humanitarian crisis is going on in the country has been reflected in this tragic sight!

Human Rights Watch said that at least 2600 houses of Burmese Rohingya Muslims have been burnt and 400 Rohingya Muslims have been killed.

The organization said that a new satellite image from Myanmar showed the burning of more than 2600 houses of the Rohingya Muslim community in the fire. These pictures are deeply anxious.

They are thought to be far more than the extent of the destruction of Myanmar's army in the north of Rakhine province. Meanwhile, Rohingya refugees fleeing Myanmar say that Myanmar soldiers are burning their houses by burning them.

On the other hand, according to the UN estimates 75 thousand refugees have entered Bangladesh. Another 20,000 people are stuck in the border area along the Naf river bank. There is a serious humanitarian crisis going on here.

About 75 thousand Rohingyas fled to Bangladesh in the last one week after Myanmar's army started a new repression operation. Even though Rohingya has already taken shelter in the relief camps, it is increasing day by day. An UN refugee agency UN refugee agency on Sunday said this information.

UNHCR regional spokesman Vivian Tan told al-Jazeera that at least 73 thousand Rohingyas crossed the border after the violence began on August 25. More than thousands of others are expected to enter Bangladesh.

He said, 'Most of them are tired, some say they have been starving for a few days and some have said they are mentally disturbed in the last few days.'

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