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Rohingya Broadcast Rohingya “Lifeline” radio – Monday, June 01, 2020 MC & News: Sami Ahmed & Mohammed Hussain \\arsenic\netexchange$\Bangla\MP3 ROH Lifeline 06012020 1130 UTC Intro Today: Monday, June 01, 2020 7:30 a.m. (Washington, D.C., USA) News Headlines Duration: 6 minutes · Protesters took to the streets in cities across the United States for a sixth night · Protests in London and Berlin over the murder of Floyd · Coronavirus: Two months after the mosque opened in Saudi Arabia · No corona instructions are being followed in Bangladesh due to the lockdown · Coronavirus: The number of infected people in the world is 6 million Shortwave: 31-meter band, 9350 kHz; 25-meter band, 11700 kHz and 12030 kHz Medium wave (AM): 1575 kHz Report: VOA News Related item code: 9-P Duration: 7:00 minutes Translator: Mohammed Rukon Uddin (Cox’s Bazar) Topic: Rohingya targeted in Malaysia as coronavirus stokes xenophobia. Sources: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-malaysia-rohingya/rohingya-targeted-in-malaysia-as-coronavirus-stokes-xenophobia-idUSKBN22Z00K Summary: This is a story about 38 years old Eleyas, a Rohingya Muslim who fled to Malaysia six years ago, seeking a safe haven from persecution in Myanmar. Now he has been fired from his job by a boss who told him it was because of his origins and he is scared to leave his home in fear of arrest or harassment. Eleyas told Reuters, “I want to find a new job, but it’s not safe. We’re all just staying at home.” While the Rohingya have been the most obvious targets, other migrants are also worried in a country that relies heavily on foreign labor at factories, construction sites and plantations. “There is harassment on the streets and online. I’ve never seen anything like this in Malaysia before,” said one Malaysian activist, Tengku Emma Zuriana Tengku Azmi, from the European Rohingya Council rights group. She was threatened with rape on Facebook after asking the government to allow boats carrying Rohingya refugees to land. The government turned back one boat with 200 refugees on board last month. Malaysia was long seen as a haven of relative freedom and prosperity by Rohingya and it is now home to more than 100,000 of them despite the fact that it brands them illegal immigrants rather than refugees. Coronavirus PSA: Mohammad Rukon Uddin Duration: 1:30 minutes Report: Mohammed Idris Abdullah (Cox’s Bazar) Related item code: 9-P Duration: 7:20 minutes Topic: A Community Health Worker of GK/Maltster International and the two Rohingya talk about the health care facility of GK/Maltster International Translation Summary: Somuda Begum said that she lives with her 7 family members at Balikhali#02, Mionar Ghuna Camp. Somuda, who is 24 years old, said that her one and a half year old son Mohammed Hares has been suffering from diarrhea since last two weeks and has become very much weak that’s why she consulted with Community Health Worker (CHW) Mohammed Amin of GK/Maltster International and then Mohammed Amin referred her son to GK/Maltster International Hospital. So, she got better treatment for her son by the help CHW from the GK/Maltster International Hospital and her son has recovered. Samuda also said that she is a blood pressure patient and gets medicine and better treatment whenever she goes for treatment to GK/Maltster International Hospital. Besides, Samuda said that not only she gets referral help for treatment by Community Health Worker of GK/Maltster International but also gets advice on preventing COVID-19 pandemic such as washing hands frequently with soap, wearing mask, maintaining social distance etc. Nojim Ullah said that he lives with his 5 family members at Moinar Ghuna of Balukhali #02. 21-years old Nojim said that whenever they suffer from illness, the Community Health Worker, Mohammed Amin and others CHW of GK/Maltster International Hospital refer them to GK/Maltster Interna

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