KPN
News:
July
13, 2013
Since
July 11, 2013 Muslims around the world has been celebrating the holy month of
Ramadan in the world. But, in Arakan State, Rohingya Muslim is passing Ramadan
month with acute difficulties. One year has passed since the last
violence in Arakan State but until now the situation has not change. But,
persecution against the Rohingya people is still going on.
As
a result, most of the villagers including men and women along with their
children were passing the whole day in the paddy fields or in the forest to
avoid the arrest of Nasaka. Besides, the Nasaka also extracted forced labor
from Rohingya community for road construction during the Ramadan month.
This
Ramadan (Sabbath) month is for worship for the Muslims after taking fast and
takes rest from the work. Even, during the holy month of Ramadan, Rohingya
people are not able to sleep in their houses for fear of arrest. But,
Government declared that Burma is a religious free country.
“We
are forced by the government to sign a document to confess that we are
“Bengali” in place of “Rohingya”. Many of us have been arrested and prosecuted
as we refused to change our identity,” said a local youth.
In
the name of curfew, everything has been control by the security forces in the
name of safety. But the safety is indeed not for the Rohingyas.
Currently
more than 140, 000 Rohingyas are living in the temporary camp of Sittwe
(Akyab), the capital of Arakan State with severe lack of food and water,
medication, clothes and other basic needs. Many children, women and men have
died due to diseases and lack of proper treatment. How will they
pass Ramadan month?
Besides,
there are many IDPs in Maungdaw, Buthidaung and Rathedaung Townships. They do
not get any supporting from government side or any other side. They have no
work, no ration and no money. Moreover, there are many refugees in southern
side of Arakan State— Kyauktaw, Pauktaw, Mraybon, Minbya, Mrauk-U,
etc. How will they pass the Ramadan month?
This
holy Ramadan will be among the most joyful moment for children around the
world. However, there will be no joys for the Rohingya children for this
Ramadhan as they lost their beloved parents, brother and sisters in last year
violence.
Every
Muslim in the world is hoping that they can go through this holy month of
Ramadhan in peace. But for us in Arakan, we are going through the holy Ramadan
in the starvation and hardship. There is no food for morning breakfast (Sheri)
and break fasting (Iftari). We cannot perform Ramadhan prayers (Tarawi) and
other religious duties as the mosques and madrasas were still locked by the
government.
Rohingya
people need to open all the mosques and madrasas and lift all the restrictions
towards Rohingya so that Rohingyas could perform their religious duties.
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