The Rahingras are originally from Myanmar. They lived in Myanmar. But
A year ago, millions of persecuted Rohingyas who fled their homes in the face of violence in Myanmar descended on Cox's Bazar, a beach on Bangladesh's south coast.
They took shelter in the empty places of Cox's Bazar. They came to Bangladesh from Myanmar to save their lives.
About 55 percent of them were children. They told the world about the horrific attack on Rakhine; Loss of relatives, homes and neighbors.
Parents are about to lose their children.
Near the Myanmar border, 919,000 Rohingyas live huddled in the hills of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. The world's largest shelter camp has been created by exposing the mountain forest.
As a result, the forest lands of Bangladesh have been adversely affected. Several camps have also been set up in nearby Teknaf and Ukhia.
Most of the Rohingya in Bangladesh, about 600,000, have arrived since the start of large-scale violence in Rakhine in late August 2016. The rest had migrated earlier, to avoid persecution of the Rohingya at different times.
Led by the government of Bangladesh, with the cooperation of the common people of the region and different countries, many major disasters have been avoided in the Rohingya camps. UNICEF and various non-governmental and donor agencies have been working to provide relief and basic needs to Rohingya refugees since the beginning of the state of emergency. All these organizations are constantly helping them.
The scope of work of human rights activists in Rohingya asylum camps has now grown to a much larger size. But the ability to help us is still far less than what the fleeing Rohingya need. Because Bangladesh is a populous country and a developing country, its economy is not well developed, so Bangladesh is not able to help them enough. Still, he is helping as much as he can.
We have come a long way since the extreme turmoil of the first days of the crisis. A kind of normalcy has come down in the lives of Rohingya asylum camps and their neighboring Bangladeshis. But this is not always the case.
Memories of horrific killings and torture in Rakhine, the pain of losing a home remain in the minds of millions.
The impact of the arrival of Rohingya on Bangladesh
1. It will have a huge impact on the culture in Bangladesh.
2. will fall on the spot.
3. Will fall on the forest.
4. Food problems may occur
And it can cause various problems.
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