An Australian journalist in Teknaf asked a Rohingya woman why she became pregnant so often, it would worsen the health of both you and your baby.
In response, the Rohingya woman says, "We Rohingya women are always pregnant, because if we are pregnant, there is a chance that the Myanmar army will protect us from rape."
A matter of one or two days? Today, I am suffering from as much as I know from what you see in the TV news media, my heart is pounding and I want justice for it, but all this destruction and oppression did not start in a hurry. This inhumane act of revenge has been going on for a long time, now it has only brought the silent role of the subcontinent to its extreme and terrible form.
The British newspaper The Guardian reported on the torture of Rohingya 10 months ago. There they told the story of a woman named Nur Ayesha.
Soldiers burned Ayesha's five children. She also shot her husband. In front of Ayesha's eyes, the soldiers gang-raped her two daughters, aged fifteen and eighteen, before killing them. They also raped Ayesha. After eight members of Ayesha's family were brutally killed by Myanmar soldiers, she fled to Bangladesh with her five-year-old daughter Dilanwaz to save her life. Ayesha is now begging in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
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All this has been going on for a long time, but in all cases, international human rights organizations
They are silent. If ever there is a coincidental criminal somewhere, the headline is Muslim fundamentalist commits such a crime, but why is there no opinion about this Buddhist community in the whole world today? Why are they silent? There is a darker motive behind this but today I am not going that way. What a beautiful silent party like Bangladesh. And I'm sorry I can't say anything about our Nobel laureate pacifist Aung San Suu Kyi. Don't bother him because he is a little busy with democracy.
Aung San Suu Kyi
The Permanent People's Tribunal, which recently started on September 16 at the University of Malaya's Faculty of Law, is hearing the case of state crimes against Rohingya, Kachin and other groups in Myanmar.
There, Chittagong lawyer and human rights activist Razia Sultana made a brutal statement in the village of Luang Don in Malaysia, where she tried to flee with her sister and newborn child after soldiers entered the area of a man's home and managed to escape. He later returned home and found his sister and nephew, but they were no longer alive. He gets his sister in a horrible state. Her sister's breasts have been cut off and thrown away, and a gun barrel has been inserted into her pubic area.
Meanwhile, two things are being done in Bangladesh with a lot of strategy from outside-
1) To intimidate Bangladesh by inflating the military power of Myanmar.
2) Torture of Rohingya by Bangladeshis by misrepresenting Rohingya refugees.
Rohingyas have not received education for a long time, this poor group has been deprived of citizenship for 35 years. . They fled at gunpoint. The bodies of relatives have been left behind. Naturally their behavior will no longer be the same as the behavior of those living in our quiet environment. It would be unusual for us to see their behavior. But what is the reason for the extremist communal incitement by capitalizing on them?
Anti-Rohingya news is coming in the media. Seeing the news, it is understood that it is necessary to cause unnecessary itching.
A) A private TV has reported that the mountains are dying to save the Rohingya, the environment is being polluted.
B) Another media = trying to dilute the situation by blaming personal hatred on the whole Rohingya.
C) 1 out of 4 lakh Rohingyas found with AIDS patients, a media is fearing that the disease will spread across the country
D) 60,000 Rohingya women are either pregnant or breastfeeding. The source of this information is Information Minister Inu. There is no account of where Inu got this information from. But mentioning that anti-Rohingya propaganda is being spread.
Bangladesh daily Rohingya news
Bangladesh has printed advertisements of Myanmar military forces across the page every day. I am saying to those who are mistaken in thinking it is a report, it does not seem that Bangladesh has reported on the military power of Bangladesh every day. Looking at the news of Myanmar's military power on the page, it seems that there was a one-page agreement with the editor. He has taken this issue commercially for personal gain and has started a mischievous attempt to increase the view of the newspaper.
But the hope is that we are ordinary people but do not stop. We are moving forward with our belongings to all those people. Hefazat-e-Islam called for an end to the persecution of the Rohingya and the siege of the Myanmar embassy drew millions of people.
Before Eid, some of my own friends visited Cox's Bazar, where they somehow got stuck. Car after car is taking help to help those oppressed people. After a while, one by one the leader came to send his help.
I would like to share some of my personal experiences. I saw a donation box in a pharmacy in my area. So one step of their help is already gone. I got in the car from Shahbag and at around 10 pm a truck crossed my car in front of the National Idgah. It was a relief item for the Rohingyas. And I didn't talk about the tidy-a-tidy relief process on Facebook.
After all, it is known that our Prime Minister has directly expressed his views on the Rohingya issue.
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has demanded that Muslim leaders take six steps to stop national propaganda and resolve the Rohingya crisis and restore their nationality to Myanmar.
Click here to know the six point proposal of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina directly from BDNEWS24
Hopefully, the Rohingya issue can be resolved in a moral way in this call.
But until then we have to help them. And above all there is prayer. We will pray for them wholeheartedly so that Allah (SWT) may help them and cover them with His mercy.
For those of you who are personally interested in helping the Rohingya, I am looking for someone who can help you with a tidy process I know. You can reach out to them through:
im lucky that i was not living in that country.. i think people there was really brutal why they have to raped some inocents woman??? are they devil? they dont have the right to do that especially if that rapies guys have a woman daughter or mother they should think that before they do that kind of stuff...