The Borneo Post

Bangladesh troops to deliver aid for Rohingya refugees

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COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh: Bangladesh will use troops to deliver foreign aid to the border town that has been overwhelme­d by Rohingya Muslim refugees from Myanmar, authoritie­s announced.

The move follows criticism of the chaotic conditions in which relief supplies have been handed out at the huge camps around Cox’s Bazar, where about 389,000 Rohingya from Myanmar’s Rakhine state have arrived since Aug 25.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina told parliament late Thursday that the army would handle relief aid that several nations have sent in recent days.

“I have given the army responsibi­lity to make sure the relief goods properly reach them ( Rohingya) and to oversee what’s in the relief materials,” she said.

Initially, the army will be responsibl­e for taking the aid to Cox’s Bazar.

“We’ve got the directive that the army would receive relief materials sent by foreign nations at the airport and take it to Cox’s Bazar,” Lieutenant Colonel Rashidul Hasan told AFP yesterday.

It was not clear whether there would be a change in the way aid is distribute­d at the Rohingya camps.

Relief workers are struggling to cope with the huge numbers, with 10,000-20,000 people crossing the border each day.

The United Nations ( UN) has warned of a looming ‘worst case scenario’ with all of the Muslim minority group trying to leave Buddhist- dominated Myanmar’s Rakhine state where a military crackdown was launched on Aug 25.

A id agencies have said thousands of Rohingya were half- starving and a major health emergency could break out unless order is restored in aid management.

AFP correspond­ents have seen fighting break out among the refugees as food bags and water bottles were tossed from aid trucks near near the Kutupalong refugee camps.

UN officials acknowledg­e they were taken by surprise by the scope of the exodus.

The UN’s Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration has said it will form a group of all UN agencies and private groups to coordinate aid work. — AFP

 ??  ?? Rohingya refugees are seen at Thaingkhal­i makeshift refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. — Reuters photo
Rohingya refugees are seen at Thaingkhal­i makeshift refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. — Reuters photo

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