The United Nations General Assembly's resolution has been passed to ensure the rehabilitation of asylum seekers in Bangladesh, giving Rohingya citizenship citizenship and giving humanitarian assistance to the Rakhine state. - SaraBela Net Media

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Monday, December 25, 2017

The United Nations General Assembly's resolution has been passed to ensure the rehabilitation of asylum seekers in Bangladesh, giving Rohingya citizenship citizenship and giving humanitarian assistance to the Rakhine state.

The United Nations General Assembly's resolution has been passed to ensure the rehabilitation of asylum seekers in Bangladesh, giving Rohingya citizenship citizenship and giving humanitarian assistance to the Rakhine state.

In the Rakhine state, the United States Secretary-General urged to appoint a special envoy to Myanmar to immediately stop the military campaign against minority Rohingya Muslims and face the Rohingya crisis.

The resolution proposed by the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) in the United Nations General Assembly in New York has been passed through voting. 122 votes and 10 votes against the proposal. In addition, 24 countries were barred from voting.

Apart from Myanmar, China, Russia, Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines, Vietnam, Belarus, Syria and Zimbabwe are among the countries voted against the proposal.

Earlier, the resolution was passed in the Third Committee of the United Nations General Assembly. It also passed a huge vote. After receiving green signal from the General Committee's budget committee, the UN Secretary-General has proposed to appoint a special envoy to Myanmar.

Myanmar's Rakhine state has not stopped entering Rohingyas Bangladesh to the border. In addition to the various border areas, Rohingyas are coming to Bangladesh with the risk of life in the darkness of the night, through the Naf River and the sea. Besides, thousands of Rohingya are waiting to enter Bangladesh in Naomance land.

Mohammad Amin, resident of Nalbania village in Maungdaw city of Rakhine, came to Harikekhali relief center in Teknaf from Rakhine on Friday. He was hiding in the mountains along with some family members. But there was nothing like eating. There is no food items without water.

Mohammad Amin said that he lived a life of life for nearly 15 days by hanging his tent in Dangkhali Char. On Wednesday night, we entered the sea through Teknaf Khorrmukh Canal by boat. After staying in a bar near the embankment, we came to this relief center on Friday. There were 14 people, including children and women in our boat. Aman Ullah of the same village said, I was hiding in Rakhain for so long. But now there's no scope to stay there. The nearby pond water was wasted due to the loss of water.

On Friday, 130 Rohingya families of 32 families came to the army's rescue center at Hariyakhali in Sabarang union of Teknaf upazila. In addition, about one and a half thousand Rohingyas entered the past week.
A Rohingya woman named Amina Begum said that the Rohingyas who are living in the country are threatening to leave their country. The torture there still did not stop there. He also said that his house in the village of Buchidong Bagguna Para. Her husband had three acres of land. There is a happy family in the field of rice cultivation and drinking. But now the army is not allowing Rohingya to leave the house. When someone comes out in search of food, they are killing them. They kept their stock of food stocked. In this situation, they have fled to Bangladesh.

Md Delwar Hossain, deputy commissioner of the army's rescue center at Sabarang Hariyakhali, said, "Over one and a half thousand Rohingyas have entered the Naf River in the past one week and through about half a thousand Rohingyas through different border.

Registration of 8.91 thousand Rohingya is completed: Registration process under the biometric system of government Rohingas who have sheltered 12 temporary camps in Ukhia and Teknaf. According to sources, over eight lakh 91 thousand Rohingya have been registered till Thursday.

Refugee Relief and Reclamation Commissioner (RRC) in Cox's Bazar, according to the data, Myanmar citizens who come to Bangladesh 6 lakh 78 thousand 800 people. The number of Myanmar citizens living here before August 25, two lakh four thousand 60 people He said that the number of Rohingyas coming from different points of the border every day is increasing day by day. As well as the registration process is going on fast.

Deputy Director of Bangladesh Passport and Immigration Abu Noman Mohammad Zakker Hossain said that till last Thursday, registration of 8 lakh 91 thousand Rohingya biometric procedures has been completed.
Torture and house firing continued without taking NVC: The army has set fire to houses of Rohingyas of Rakhine despite the compromise agreement and joint working group to return Rohingyas fleeing to Bangladesh in torture-oppression. The army tension that started in Rakhine since August 25 is still going on. However, the army did not stop the Rohingyas massacre as before, but they did not stop the occupation of trade, extortion, firing on houses, blockades and physical torture.

In the last four months, the army has burnt millions of homes in Rakhine.
Sources said the soldiers continued to torture the Rohingyas who remained in Arakan in the face of army wars. In particular, the National Verification Card (NVC), without pretending to have immigration credentials, officers and employees of the administration, insulting their beatings, stopping livelihoods, sexual harassment, defamation of religious matters and insulting the holy Qur'an and mosques.

The Rohingyas who fled fled, the army of the 551 Battalion of the Bukding district of the army is setting fire to Rohingya houses every day. The army has set fire to the Rohingya house by not taking NV, not making claims demanded, traveling to Hats and Bazar, and also torturing them physically.

On Wednesday night, the soldiers set fire to a large house in Punichichar, Sindh in Rachidang area. The owner of the house Hamid Hussain bin Ansar said that the army demanded Tk 50 lakh from me for not taking NVC. But I could not pay so much money at around 8:30 pm, they were in my house

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