First Rohingya baby born in Bhasan Char

Bangladesh
First Rohingya baby born in Bhasan Char
A good Rohingya woman has granted birth to a baby boy a week after she reached Bhasan Char under Hatiya upazila in Noakhali district along with her other family.

The 7-pound boy, who is not named yet, is the third son of Md Kashem and Rabeya Khatun. They are one of the primary group of people who've settled in the tiny island off the coast of southern Noakhali.

Both mother and the newborn are successful.

Commodore AA Mamun Chowdhury, Project Director of the Ashrayan-3 Project (the official name of the Bhasan Char project), confirmed the news headlines.

The couple's eldest son Noor Bashar was created in Myanmar, second son Abul Bashar was born in Kutupalong camp and the 3rd born in Bhasan Char.

Confronted with genocidal persecution in Myanmar, the baby's father and mother with more 750,000 Rohingyas, fled a armed service crackdown in Myanmar beginning in August 2017, obtaining refuge across the border in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar.

They joined some 300,000 Rohingyas, who had fled decades of violence in the Rakhine state before and have been residing in Cox's Bazar. More than 1.1 million refugees are actually surviving in Cox's Bazar.

The Bangladesh government shifted 1,642 Rohingyas in Bhasan Char on December 4 within its intend to shift 100,000 Rohingyas from the crowded camps in Cox's Bazar.

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