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Rohingya Broadcast Rohingya “Lifeline” radio - Thursday, August 20, 2020 MC & News: Sami Ahmed & Mohammed Hussain \\arsenic\netexchange$\Bangla\MP3 ROH Lifeline 08202020 1130 UTC Intro Today: Thursday, August 20, 2020 7:30 a.m. (Washington, D.C., USA) News Headlines Duration: 7 minutes · Redouble efforts to repatriate Rohingyas: speakers at webinar · Donors Must End Support to Myanmar’s Racist Election Commission: Burmese Rohingya Organization UK · Kamala Harris accepts historic vice-presidential nod · Biden's sharp criticism of Trump's election campaign · Biden's sharp criticism of Trump's election campaign 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: 5:27 minutes Translator: Mohammed Rukon Uddin (Cox’s Bazar) Topic: Scientists identify chemical that causes Locusts to swarm. Sources: https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/scientists-identify-chemical-that-causes-locusts-to-swarm/5542637.html Summary: Scientists say they have identified a chemical released by locusts that causes the insects to join together in huge swarms. On their own, locusts are mostly harmless. But in large swarms, they can be extremely destructive. The new finding could lead to new methods to prevent locusts from joining groups to destroy huge areas of crops. A recent study published in Nature identifies a pheromone believed to be responsible for the insect’s swarming behavior. A pheromone is a chemical substance produced by an animal that influences the behavior of another animal of the same kind. The pheromone, known as 4VA, was found in the world’s most widespread kind of locust, the migratory locust. The chemical is released from the insect's back legs and is sensed by the antennae of other locusts. The pheromone powerfully drew locusts of both sexes and all ages, the research found. The chemical was produced when as few as four to five locusts came together. Swarms can grow to billions of locusts and cover hundreds of square kilometers. Migratory locusts are found in Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. They attack crops including wheat, rice, corn, oats and sugarcane. Such invasions can lead to major food shortages. Lead researcher Le Kang is with the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Zoology. He told Reuters news agency that migratory locusts are so widespread and dangerous, they represent “a serious threat to agriculture worldwide.” Report: Sabera Begum (Cox’s Bazar) Related item code: 9-P Duration: 6:48 minutes Topic: Religious and ethnic differences at the root of planned Rohingya genocide and persecution in August 2017, says persecuted Rohingyas. Translation Summary: Mr. Mohammad Ayub(35) lives in Camp # 12, Block # C5, Thaingkhali, Ukhia, Cox’s Bazar. He was a resident of Lambaguna, Maungdaw, Myanmar. He came to Bangladesh in 2017 due to genocide by Myanmar government. Mr. Ayub said the Myanmar government and the Buddhists have been persecuting the Rohingya for era. They tortured (raped & killed) and our young children were burned to death and they killed whoever they found in front. So we came to Bangladesh in August 2017 and took shelter to save our lives. He said the genocide was carried out on Rohingyas mainly to destroy Muslims. He said they have been taking refuge in the camp for three years; they no longer want the hard life of the camp, so they want genocidal justice and want to return home with their rights. Mr. Shofiqure Rhaman (28) lives in Camp # 12, Block # H3, Balukhali-2, Thaingkhali, Ukhiya, Cox’s Bazar. She was a resident of Chairkumbbo, Maungdaw, Myanmar. He came to Bangladesh in 2017 due to persecution by Myanmar government. Rahman said the Myanmar government had forced us to leave our country by burning our houses and killing many Rohingyas. He said we did not come to live in Bangladesh; we came for shelter for a short time

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