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Newly Operation Started at Kutupalong in Bangladesh Rohingya refugee Camp.


Kutupalong, Bangladesh The Rohingya refugee in Bangladesh are systematically facing the oppression, exploitation, intimidation, arbitrary arrest, looting, racial discrimination and false edition to newspaper in random by government with its some miscreant because of hostility and to continue forceful repatriation which named voluntary repatriation, such before when the Rohingya refugee had to give approximately 1663life’s and scattered many families and filed many false cases against innocent refugee during miscellaneous inhuman operation and inverted hosting to hostility.  

Not only that the camp in charge Jalal Uddin also restricted the official road how for no refugee can go in and camp out except some particular MAJEE (ex-block leader, who were designed to cooperate in past forceful repatriation process, exploiting and torturing the innocent refugee had been on the way for 16 years )  handed by CIC again as SHUMSU MAJEE and NURUL HOQUE MAJEE(both ex-majee but adopted brothers of cic Jalal Uddin) MD EDDRIS ( son of Nurul Hoque, has become only dear and near one of CIC, who passes most of the time with him) HAKIM ALI (other co-operator) and so on who are working for the govt.

Besides, the exploiter Police IC Nurul Islam with his team and ANSAR battling raids to arbitrary arrest, looting the small shops and snatching the mobile. If anybody wanna know the cause of doing such then he or she is subjected to harassment like Md Salim (shopkeeper) Md Ayoub(shopkeeper) Md Ayes(Mechanic) Nor Hossain(mobile owner) Laila    Begum(mobile owner) Mustafa Kamal and Monir Ahamed (    both present officially nominated Committee members).

It is a great regret that on 04/01/2012, the United Nation High Commissioner for Refugee (UNHCR) protection officer Mrs Olga held a meeting with all committee members who were nominated by UNHCR and GOB and during the meeting the both committee members( Mustafa Kamal and Monir Ahammed ) spoke for the welfare of refugee and for this reason, Camp in charge (Jalal Uddin) called them with full family and harassed many times in day and night and seized the family books as well as others families and seized the family books. Also CIC threated the both committee to say that he(CIC) is searching a case to lodge against them. So they are in the dread.

On 5/1/2012 CIC sent some polices with Ansar Battlian to Ziabul Hoque( registered refugee of Block D, Kutupalong) seized his lap top Computer  though UNHCR sat up two computer centres in both camps for refugee to learn. Like these the situation is going on worse day by day.

We are in critical situation here as like as Myanmar as we are not getting any higher education, proper treatment, sufficient food and non food item, any technical learning and facing insecurity and racial discrimination as well as restriction of movement in now and then by local people and govt as well said a religious teacher who denied to be named from KTP camp.

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