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Rohingya Broadcast
Rohingya “Lifeline” radio - Wednesday, November 04, 2020
MC & News: Sami Ahmed & Mohammed Hussain
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ROH Lifeline 11042020 1130 UTC
Intro
Today: Wednesday, November 04, 2020
7:30 a.m. (Washington, D.C., USA)
News Headlines
Duration: 6 minutes
· U.S. Presidential Election 2020 (with actuality)
· UN expert voices human rights concerns as Rohingya denied vote during Myanmar election
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: 6:06 minutes
Translator: Mohammed Idris Abdullah (Cox’s Bazar)
Topic: Attack on Afghan University Leaves at Least 22 Dead
Source https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/attack-on-afghan-university-leaves-at-least-22-dead/5645445.html
Summary: Islamic State militants attacked Kabul University on Monday as it held a book fair attended by the Iranian ambassador. The attack led to an hours-long gun battle at the largest school in Afghanistan. When the fighting stopped, at least 22 people were dead, and 22 others wounded. Most of those who died were students.
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack. That information comes from the SITE Intelligence Group, which studies online messaging from groups suspected of terrorist acts.
The Islamic State, or IS, said it targeted newly graduated “judges and investigators belonging to the apostate Afghan government.”
An IS statement claimed only two of its fighters were involved, which conflicted with the Afghan spokesman’s report of three attackers. The group did not say they planned to target the Iranian official or the book fair.
It was the second attack on an educational institution in Kabul in two weeks. On October 24, IS claimed responsibility for attacking a learning center in Dasht-e-Barchi, a mostly Shiite neighborhood of Kabul. At least 24 students were killed in that attack. Over 100 others were wounded.
Report: Sabera Begum (Cox’s Bazar)
Related item code: 9-P
Duration: 7:18 minutes
Topic: The Rohingyas feel that the camp situation is getting deteriorated.
Translation Summary: Mr. Mohammed Ayub (35) is an Imam of Camp Mosque & Teacher of Al-Madrasatul Islamia Esha-Tulm Mata-Fitul Quran-E-Kaarim Wa-daril-Aitun who now 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 committed by Myanmar government. Mr. Ayub told the VOA; there is no substitute to educating the children, camp's learning centers have been closed for a long time and children's education time is being wasted. It would be very bad for their future. Moreover, now the ration has been reduced which is making it very difficult to maintain the family. Ayub added that the clashes between the two groups have had an impact on every Rohingya.
Rohingya song
Duration: 3:00 minutes
Program Closing Announcement: Sami Ahmed
Production: Selim Hossain /Sanjana Feroz
Engineer: N/A