Times of Suriname

More than 300,000 Rohingya refugee children outcast and desperate

-

US - Nearly 340,000 Rohingya children are living in squalid conditions in Bangladesh camps where they lack enough food, clean water and health care, the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) said yesterday. Up to 12,000 more children join them every week, fleeing violence or hunger in Myanmar, often still traumatize­d by atrocities they witnessed, it said in a report “Outcast and Desperate”. In all, almost 600,000 Rohingya refugees have left northern Rakhine state since 25 August when the UN says the Myanmar army began a campaign of “ethnic cleansing” following insurgent attacks. “This isn’t going to be a short-term, it isn’t going to end anytime soon,” Simon Ingram, the report’s author and a Unicef official, told a news briefing. “So it is absolutely critical that the borders remain open and that protection for children is given and equally that children born in Bangladesh have their birth registered.”

Most Rohingya are stateless in Myanmar and many fled without papers, he said, adding of the newborns in Bangladesh: “Without an identity they have no chance of ever assimilati­ng into any society effectivel­y.” Safe drinking water and toilets are in “desperatel­y short supply” in the chaotic, teeming camps and settlement­s, Ingram said after spending two weeks in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. “In a sense it’s no surprise that they must truly see this place as a hell on earth,” he said. One in five Rohingya children under the age of five is estimated to be acutely malnourish­ed, requiring medical attention, he said. “There is a very, very severe risk of outbreaks of water-borne diseases, diarrhea and quite conceivabl­y cholera in the longer-term,” he added.

(Theguardia­n.com)

 ??  ?? A large group of Rohingya people try to cross the border in Palongkhal­ii of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. (Photo: Getty Images)
A large group of Rohingya people try to cross the border in Palongkhal­ii of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. (Photo: Getty Images)

Newspapers in Dutch

Newspapers from Suriname