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Rohingya Broadcast
Rohingya Broadcast
Rohingya “Lifeline” radio - Monday, May 03, 2021
MC & News: Sami Ahmed & Mohammed Hussain
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ROH Lifeline 05032021 1130 UTC
Intro
Today: Monday, May 03, 2021
7:30 a.m. (Washington, D.C., USA)
News Headlines
Duration: 6 minutes
The government will give the vaccine as much as it costs: Hasina
South Korea plans to spend billions of dollars on building safe zone for refugees on Thai-Myanmar border
Myanmar Journalists Are ‘Living in Fear’ as Junta Curbs Freedoms
Myanmar protests aim to 'shake the world'; 8 killed
Bomb blasts and flash protests as Myanmar enters fourth month under junta
Myanmar's Suu Kyi marks third month under house arrest
Proceedings in the Vienna nuclear talks indicate the lifting of some sanctions
Taliban attack on army base in Ghazni province
Shortwave: 31-meter band, 9350 kHz; 25-meter band, 11700 kHz and 12030 kHz Medium wave (AM): 1575 kHz
Report: VOA News
Report: Mohammed Rukon Uddin (Cox’s Bazar)
Related item code: 9-P
Duration: 5:57 minutes
Topic: Remembering the largest fire that happened on March 22nd in Balukhali camp, Rohingya seniors and majhis appointed security guards from own people for safety and security.
Translation Summary: The people who lost shelters and family members during the large fire on March 22nd, have got their new shelters now. NGOs and INGOs has been providing all sorts of supports to deal the situation.
“People still don’t know what actually was happened on that incident thus now Rohingya seniors and majhis appointed 3 to 4 people as guard for security. This hasn’t done for all camps. Now those guards ask outsiders for their presence in the camp and they take them to the camp leaders If they find suspicious- says Abdul Malek a Rohingya resident of kutupalong camp 2”.
“We have witnessed tragedy after tragedy and therefore this initiative has been taken to lower the incident rate and it is working. Bangladesh police and other security forces increased their patrol in the camp and are frequently monitoring if there are any problems-he added”.
He said,”Now Rohingya volunteers are visiting from camps to camps gathering all the requirements, needs and important information and give to their organizations to provide all supports and overcome the tragedy”.
Report: VOA News
Related item code: 9-P
Duration: 7:07 minutes
Translator: Mohammed Idris Abdullah (Cox’s Bazar)
Topic: Rohingyas Express Gratitude, Pleasure Getting Ramadan Donation and Urged for Eid-Ul-Fiter Festival Gifts
Translation Summary: Maung Khing Suu, resident of Kutuplaong Camp# 8E said to VOA Rohingya Lifeline Program that different NGO/Agencies such as Reaching People in Need-RPN, Center for Zakat Management-CZM, Islamic Relief Bangladesh- IRB, Global One-GO and others have started providing Ramadan donations to the Forcibly Displace Rohingya- of Myanmar National- FDMN in Cox’s Bazar migrant camp. But all the NGO/Agencies are not providing same items. Some are providing with dates, chickpea, sugar, onion, garlics, rice and other and then some NGO/Agencies are providing with oils, lentils, vermicelli and others.
21- years old Khing Suu added that most of the Rohingyas prefer chickpea to take as fast breaking food that’s why World Foods Program-WFP keeps option for the people to buy chickpea as ration. The people of the Cox’s Bazar migrant camp are delighted after receiving the family wise Ramadan donation of the different NGO/Agencies and hope that it will be helpful to fill-up lack of World Foods Program ration in this month said Khing Suu.
At the end, Khing Suu added that there are so many people in my area Balukhali #01 who have lost everything, and some families couldn’t save their children as well during the massive fire breakout in 22 March 21.Although very few NGO/Agencies are providing them with dishes, clothes etc. are not enough for the