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Worsed Plight Increasing Day to Day in Bangladesh Rohingya Refugee's Camp.

Kutupalong, Cox's Bazar :By the lack of treatment many patients have been suffering and dying in Refugee camp. As at 8:30 am on 24 Feb 2012 
Jannatara, a seven year old school girl sank into toilet tank of No: 08  which school is implemented by RTMI. The lid of the tank has been being damaged for a long time, but the Refresh Training Management International's does not want to repair anything in camp except retrenching. The mentioned Janatara while she was  coming at the back side of the school, she slipped and felt into the tank, but she unfortunately sank into  scrota water.

Suddenly, some neighbours were taken her out from the tank, but she was alive at the time.  
As soon as when she was taken to IPD by her parents, there was not any doctors nor nurses for treatment. For that reason not only the School Management Committee and Camp Management Committee reported to the RTMI, but also ACF engineer informed to the RTMI authority. 

Being the RTMI was neglected the information, the parents had to wait a 1 hour for the doctors. As a result, she was died for disappearance of the doctors. On the other hand, the patient may alive. Jannatara MRC #Z0288,E-5-1, her father name is Aman Ullah and mother name is Shamjida. Although those Rohingya Refugees were registered under the UN and Bangladesh Govt., they have had to face to the human made disastering of the BGD Govt..

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