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১৭:৩০ - ১৭:৫৯

Rohingya Broadcast 02.06.2020

News headlines • Bangladesh official says Rohingya refugees won’t be sent to island • Italy pledges to give 1 million Euros to Rohingyas • U.S. Senate acquits President Trump of charges related to impeachment • Plane accident in Turkey leaves 3 dead, scores hurt • In eastern Turkey, 2 avalanches kill at least 38 people, including rescue workers Shortwave, 31-meter band 9310 kHz 25-meter band, 11570 kHz, 12030 kHz Bridge … Report: Mohammed Idris Abdullah (stringer) Topic: A refugee requests more support for health care in refugee camps. Summary: Sayed Amin volunteers as a translator for FH/MTI hospital, one of at least eight health facilities serving Kutupalong Camp 6 and its roughly 30,000 Rohingya residents. He says he hears from chronically ill people that they need more care than they currently can get in the camp. 2-way: Co-host Hussain in Washington with Mohammed Rukon Uddin (stringer) Topic: A Rohingya shopkeeper owner struggles with business. Translation summary: Nur Hussain,19, came from Tomburu in Myanmar’s Maungdaw township in August 2017. in years old a forcibly displaced Rohingya came to Bangladesh in August 2017. He lives in Kutupalong Camp 2, where he has a shop to earn money to supplement food rations provided to the refugees. “We need extra money to live better,” he explained. So he started “this small shop. I sell biscuits, soda drinks, tea, coffee, betel leaf, cigarettes and so on.” He clears up to 100 takas, or $1.18, a day after expenses. “Living here in this condition is not good for us,” he said, calling for more pressure so Rohingyas eventually can return to Myanmar.

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