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Rohingas in border villages: Local people have kept

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From Cox's Bazar-Teknaf Highway to Hoikong Bazar, it can be reached for two minutes on the west side of Andheripara village. The distance of this village from Bangladesh-Myanmar border is less than half a kilometer. Rohingyas have now taken refuge in many homes there. Some of them are free, someone is on a monthly hike. Some Rohingyas started buying land for the construction of the land. In the afternoon, two houses were being constructed in front of the village's Nazir Ahmad's house. The work of building bamboo poles and crushers has almost come to an end. Rahim Ullah (55) from Mysore village in Maungdaw, was working to flush the ground there. His wife Jahra Begum (50) and daughter Hagarara Begum
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 were present at the time. Rahim Ullah said that he bought a piece of land from his close relative Nazir Ahmad (who took refuge in the house). He is building a small house there. Six days ago his family members came to

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  Bangladesh. Then he went to the newly formed Rohingya camp in Ukhia's Baluchali and found the
place. In the village of Andhparipara, came to the village of Andharipara. He also said that Myanmar's army attacked the village and opened fire on them and set fire to houses. In this situation, his son Enayet Ullah (18) was shot dead and slaughtered while trying to escape. At this time, the other members of the family fled from Digibidik. The girl, Hagar Khatun, said that her four-year-old daughter, Rishma, was missing from the boat when she ran away. After drowning, they left the river in Naf river. I was afraid, when the border guards of Myanmar police came and shot. She does not know where husband Ishmael is. As he was at his father's house, he was able to escape from life. Now her husband's mobile number is also available. Hazarra has two daughters and six months old two more daughters. They are close to him. Narih Ahmad (50) from Maungdaw's Aijarpara is building another house in the adjoining areas. With eight sons and a daughter, she escaped six days ago in Bangladesh. There is no place to stay, came to the house of Nazir Ahmad. Building a small house in his courtyard. He could not pay any money to the land owner for building the house. But rent a thousand rupees a month. The house of Khorshed Alam on the hill of the village. Two families took refuge in the house. One of them is Tasakiya (40). His husband's name Osman The house is located in Moulvira village in Balibazar, Maungdaw. Eight people, including a boy, daughter-in-law and grandson, fled a week ago. The house has taken shelter for a while. They will leave if there is a place for Baluchali or elsewhere. Tasakiya also said that they do not have to pay any money to stay at home. However, people in the area said that the Tasakiya got shelter in the house on condition of rent one thousand rupees. Like them, there are more families in the rental contract of local people in this village. Shah Alam's house resided in another hill. Shamsunnahar, his husband Nurul Islam, and 10 members of his family including his three sons and five daughters came from Moulvira's place in Balibazar's Balibazar in Maungdaw. On the day before the Eid-ul-Azha, they fled when the army attacked. When asked about the owner of the house Shah Alam, he said that he was lying helpless on the side of the road. For the sake of humanity, I called them and provided shelter in my home. No money or money. They are also eating themselves, we can cooperate as we can. Local residents said. Mamun said that many Rohingyas have taken shelter in the local people's house. For the sake of humanity, someone has kept their house in contract for a monthly rental. If this happens, then Rohingya people are afraid of joining the society, some think that. Not only in the village of Andheripara, many Rohingyas have taken shelter in the border villages of Ukhia and Teknaf upazilas of Cox's Bazar. Many of them are staying in the house of the local people. Many Rohingya shelters have been reported in Longbill, Ulubania, Tulatali village of Teknaf's Hoeking union.   "I have taken refuge in five Rohingya families," says Shahid Ullah, a resident of Lambil village. For the sake of humanity, they let them stay. We can help them with food as much as we can. According to local sources, half of the Rohingya people have rented four rooms in Rafiqul Islam house in the village. Each room will be rented for a room of five thousand rupees every month. Apart from Abdur Salam, Nazrul Ahmad, Kabir Ahmed and Ilias, the families of Tulatulali village, border areas, many families of Rohingya took refuge in Monirul Islam, Hafiz Ahmed, Nurul Amin and Rafiq's house.    Awami Fisherman League Teknaf upazila unit general secretary Jasim Uddin Chowdhury said that the Rohingyas have entered the Teknaf crossing the Naf river every day. Many of them are taking shelter in the Bangladeshi people's house. Identity is hidden in the underground. Many people stay home It is a matter of great concern. If all the infiltrators do not keep Rohingya in one place, then there will be dire consequences. They will be mixed in the stream of society. Gias Uddin, president of Cox's Bazar Social Movement, said that as a means of bringing shelter to the Rohingya, Bangladeshi citizens are like bringing crocodiles to the canal. In this they get the opportunity to mix in society. It is important to keep them in a specific place. Khaled Mahmud, additional district magistrate of Cox's Bazar, a spokesman for 'Rohingya Cell' and said that the place has been set up in Ukhia for sheltering recently Rohingya infiltrators. All new Rohingya infiltrators will be taken there. The local administration is working full-time for Rohingyas so that they can not spread elsewhere. Their registration process has begun.

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