Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Where Rohingya were and are there’s no scope to be a civilised and educated people. Bangladesh though done a lot offering them a shelter and safe haven but the door of education has completely been shut off for Rohingya children. When you snapped the pen from their hands what would be replaced

Writer : Mujibur Rahman Australia

Dear Rasel Ahmed

Where Rohingya were and are there’s no scope to be a civilised and educated people. Bangladesh though done a lot offering them a shelter and safe haven but the door of education has completely been shut off for Rohingya children. When you snapped the pen from their hands what would be replaced?

Yes there are effects on natural eco systems due to inhabitants but human lives are more precious than natural eco systems,isn’t it?

I don’t say there is no crime rates as it’s has been part of human society from the very beginning of human history but most of the cases exaggerated by media and common people are influenced by media.

The nature and attitude of Rohingya isn’t different from the nature of local Bangladeshi communities as they share same culture for centuries.

Number doesn’t matter but some of them could have a better life and BD gov would gets a relief from huge burden

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