Stark contrast to last year as one million Rohingya refugees celebrate Eid at Bangladesh camps

Rohingya refugee children celebrate at an Eid fair organized at the Kutupalang camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. (AN photo)
Updated 22 August 2018
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Stark contrast to last year as one million Rohingya refugees celebrate Eid at Bangladesh camps

  • Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner Abul Kalam said that they sacrificed 2,500 cows in the camps of the Rohingya refugees during the first day of Eid

DHAKA: One year on Rohingya refugees at Cox’s Bazar camps were celebrating the first day of Eid Al-Adha on Wednesday with cows sacrificed in the camps, a gift from the Bangladeshi authorities. 

It was in stark contrast to the year before — and brought back poignant memories.

Mohammad Islam, 50, a refugee at Balukhali camp in Cox’s Bazar area, remembered that the Myanmar Army started his crackdown operations on the Rakhine villagers last Eid. 

“In this year Eid ul Adha, it is much better than last year. I have been able to offer the Eid prayer in the local mosque. Last year the Myanmar army locked all the mosques in my town and prohibited the villagers from offering any prayers,” he said.

Islam used to run his own grocery in his village in Rakhine, but now he runs a tea shop in the camp. 

“It is not easy to meet the needs of eight family members though a small tea shop in the camp here. I am trying to run my family’s day-to-day affairs. With the little earnings from the shop, I have managed new dresses for my two little daughters this Eid.”Salimullah, a former fish cultivator from Rachidong, Akiab, remembered sacrificing cattle last Eid in a covered way in a bamboo garden near his home after. “Today I received a share of a cow sacrificed in my camp, and I noticed joy in the eyes of every member of my family during lunch as we got the opportunity to enjoy a rich lunch with beef after many months,” he added. 

The Bangladeshi authorities took a rare initiative to sacrifice cattle in the camps. Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner Abul Kalam said that they sacrificed 2,500 cows in the camps of the Rohingya refugees during the first day of Eid. 

Kalam added that the initiative was a Eid gift from Bangladesh to the Rohingya. ”We are expecting 500 more cows in the next two days to be distributed among the Rohingyas.”  

Eid Al-Adha brought much excitement to the children in the camps also.

“My father brought me this new dress on the occasion of Eid. I enjoyed a ride on the Merry Go Round set up inside our camp,” said Morium Begum, 9, who is in the Kutupalang camp.

“During last Eid ul Adha in Myanmar we could not share the Eid greetings with the neighbors and relatives as none of us were allowed to go out of their homes,” added Morium.


North Korea’s Kim: party congress to unveil plans for nuclear-war deterrent, KCNA says

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North Korea’s Kim: party congress to unveil plans for nuclear-war deterrent, KCNA says

  • North Korea has defied a United Nations ban against it on ballistic missile development

SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the upcoming ​congress of the ruling Workers’ Party will unveil next-stage plans for further strengthening the country’s nuclear war deterrent, KCNA state news agency reported on Wednesday.
Kim directed a successful test of a large-caliber multiple-rocket launch system ‌on Tuesday, ‌KCNA said. The ‌drill demonstrated ⁠significant ​upgrades to ‌the weapon’s strike power, mobility and accuracy, it quoted him as saying.
It is an important policy of the ruling Workers’ Party to build a reliable offensive capability and deterrence strategy to ⁠thwart an enemy attempt to spark an ‌armed conflict, he said.
“This ‍test will be ‍a source of excruciating mental ‍agony and serious threat to the forces that attempt to provoke a military confrontation with us,” Kim said.
South Korea and Japan ​on Tuesday condemned the launch of possible short-range ballistic missiles by ⁠the North toward the sea off its east coast. North Korea has defied a United Nations ban against it on ballistic missile development.
Kim did not elaborate on his comment about the upcoming congress of the ruling party, which is expected to take place some time in the next several ‌weeks. The country has not announced the dates.