Rohingyas gave money to save the car

            

 Japanese Nishan Honda was the hobby of digital business entrepreneur Mehedi Chowdhury. He got the money for that. But the car was not bought again.
Rohingyas started crossing the border from Bangladesh on Aug 25 to avoid violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state. So far, the number has gone up to four lakhs. Mehdi saw that helpless Rohingyas have no money. There is no food in the stomach. There is no accommodation. They are fighting to save lives.
The media of social media has seen on Facebook, assassination of Rohingya and videos of rape. Look at the torture images they run on them.
What will happen when people are so alarmed? Mehedi raised money with the Rohingas beside the money. Al Jazeera journalist Katie Arnold talks to Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar near Mehedi. He said, have come twice to help so far for them. He is trying to do as much as he can.
Programmer and Managing Director of the digital organization Mehdi sent 500 tents and 500 food packets for Rohingya refugees. He has donated nearly Tk 7 lakh.
Mehdi said, "Only Muslims are being persecuted by the Rohingyas. I'm here to help. I am also like them. '
However, despite the relief, Mehdi Chowdhury experienced a painful experience. He said, 'I did not see such a rug for food bags. If they do not get adequate relief soon, the situation will be worse.
Mehdi said, "On Tuesday night around one thousand Rohingyas roamed around his relief truck. The packing of food packets started. After the relief is over, many Rohingyas get on the truck. If there is anything on the truck. '
In relation to the distribution of relief, chaos, International Immigration Agency official Chris Lum said. He said that those who are in high danger in Rohingya refugee camps will have to be identified. Then they can be told to come to the relief delivery center to give their tokens. If this happens, it is possible to avoid disorder relief distribution.
Rohingya refugees say that seeing a relief vehicle, they have only one goal. Anyway, you have to take relief. Rohingya Noor Mohammed is in the house of the street. He said, 'There is no place for shelter. He has not received any relief from the international organization.
When Nur Mohammad was speaking, his six year old girl was standing beside him. Suddenly looked at the road cars. Two little hands were extended to take relief.
United Nations Children's Fund UNICEF's communications chief Jen Jacques Simmons said, "There are so many Rohingyas coming in that we have faced the challenge. Relief from different countries. The organization hopes to come soon.
But for the distribution of relief to humanitarian organizations engaged in Cox's Bazar, it is necessary to provide approximately 7.77 million dollars.
But many of the local people are capable of doing so with the Rohingyas next to them. One such teknaf farmer of Jamkhukhali village, Abu Hayed, said that Abu Hayed In the last few weeks, he gave eight Rohingya families shelter in his abandoned house. They have arranged their food, water. Keatie Arnold saw the Rohingya children playing in his courtyard.


Abu Hayed said to give a glass of water on the sheltered one Rohingya, "People are just for the people. Many Rohingyas have to sleep in the rain outside. They are helpless. I'm a poor farmer. My family is also bigger. I want to send sheltered Rohingyas to refugees. But no one is getting help. Maybe I can not take care of them for a long time. '
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