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Kutupalong Ukhiya: today at around 4:30pm two registered Rohingya Refugee namely Jafor Alam (Dipu) 33, MRC NO-07037, Shed NO-14, Block-C and Imam Hossain MRC NO..... Shed NO-1, Block-B are arrested by Rapid Action battalion (RAB) for conspiracy and falsely accused them of hiding the idols inside their own pharmacy and involvement to the incident of Ramu in Cox's Bazar district of Bangladesh which recently happened.

Although it is totally impossible for this victimized Rohingya Refugee, and you know the Bangladesh government is just taking advantage of already victimized Rohingyas who have no legal status either in Burma or in Bangladesh, hence can’t move around freely.

Besides, it is known to the world that Bangladesh has been pushing back the Rohingya victims on a daily basis to the sea. To their country of origin where the violence against Rohingyas has been renewed again in cooperation with the country’s military.

As you know, we the Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh are regularly and systematically intimidated, tortured, subjected to fabricated cases.

Daily papers reports false information Distort the Truth of what really happens and this is Extortion, Rape, Murder, by local people.

From neighbouring Bangladesh some politically motivated group, some racially intolerant groups with impunity. And you know the camp level authorities never interfere when this kind of inhuman events happen, sometimes encouraged by those who are suppose to be responsible for the well- being and safety of these stateless, helpless, friendless as well as deprived, weak and needy people.

Actually we are in dilemma as Burma and Bangladesh have been playing an offensive football game with the Rohingyas for decades.

We want to be free like other human beings. We want help from all countries against the inhuman violence. For which we have suffered from for so long. We only want peace.

Is it so hard for Foreign Governments to recognise this and take relevant action to stop and where necessary implement sanctions against the Government that’s responsible for Slaughtering Rohingya people,  Enough is enough.

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