First Anniversary of Rohingya Genocide

MOHAMMAD MONIR
Sep 4, 2018 · 2 min read
A group of Rohingya people coming to Bangladesh in quest of basic human rights

25th of 2018 has been marked as the one-year anniversary of Rohingya persecution. A crowd of roughly fifteen thousands people from Rohingya community including males and females have assembled in Bangladeshi camp protesting against the oppression they confronted. Just a year ago, they fled from the Rakhain State of Myanmar to Bangladesh to escape a campaign of violence committed by Myanmanr’s Military. The violence included- expulsion, indiscriminate killing,arson attack, rape and razing the villages occupied by the Rohingya community. For just responding to an attack by an Arakan Rohingya Salvation group on a police station, the militarized forces launched the murderous operation to cleanse the entire nation.
Though the world community expanded their helping hands to this nation by providing accommodation, foods and basic needs, seemingly it’s not adequate for them. They should stand together to investigate the atrocious crimes conducted in Rakhine Sate and bring the criminals under the judgement.

Rethinking & Recommendations
 Alleviation of the suffering of Rohingya people by insuring their basic needs, including accommodation, food and security.
 Maintaining a basic standard level of living, providing adequate sanitary latrines, draining system and plenty of mineral water.
 Ensuring proper medical facilities to prevent the outbreak of epidemic diseases and death.
 Bringing the youth under the education making them familiar to their rich cultures and traditions.
 Calling all the members of this community separated in different countries of different continents to get the issue solved with the help of the international community.
 Opening the investigation of genocide to bring the justice.
 Repatriation of this community in their own country by ensuring tranquil environment.

A number of approximately ten thousands Rohingya people are living in wooden tents in the hill of Cox’s Bazar district, Bangladesh
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