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UN: Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh­i refugee camps face diphtheria threat

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UNITED NATIONS: UN agencies said diphtheria is rapidly spreading in Cox’s Bazar camps in Bangladesh along the border with Myanmar and preparatio­ns are being made to discuss Rohingya refugees’ voluntary returns to Myanmar ‘safely and in dignity’, China’s Xinhua news agency reported.

The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) said there are more than 110 people in the sprawling Cox’s Bazar camps, most of them children. Six fatalities have already been counted.

The WHO says people must be relocated immediatel­y to stem the spread of the disease. It is working with Bangladesh’s health ministry and other partners to scale up prevention and treatment.

Routine immunisati­ons targeting children up to the age of 6 was begin yesterday while older children cannot be immunised now because of a shortage of vaccines, the WHO also said.

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said it is preparing to have talked about refugee returns with Bangladesh­i authoritie­s in line with an agreement Dhaka signed with Naypyitaw on Nov 23 on the voluntary repatriati­on of Rohingya refugees. But there were no details agreed on, such as the refugees’ right to voluntary safe return with dignity.

UNHCR also said it is ready to help the two government­s work towards arrangemen­ts that allow refugees to exercise their right to return spelt out in a tripartite repatriati­on agreement.

Chief UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs (OCHA) reported the number of ethnic Rohingyas who have fled to Bangladesh from Myanmar since Aug 25 has risen to 646,000, a sharp hike from 626,000 tallied earlier in the week. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Rohingya refugee children collect water as they help a well to be built at Balukhali camp near Cox’s Bazar. — Reuters photo
Rohingya refugee children collect water as they help a well to be built at Balukhali camp near Cox’s Bazar. — Reuters photo

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