Sunday, July 9, 2017

UNHCR Chief supposed to visit the Kutupalong Rohingya refugee camp tomorrow

PREPARATORY SHARING SESSION IN KTP CAMP HELD

Arakan Watch
July 9, 2017
 The UNHCR Chief Mr Filippo_Grandi along with a high officials delegate team  is supposed to visit the Kutupalong (both official and unofficial refugee camp), a Rohingya Refugee camp situated in southern Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh on Monday, July 10, 2017. Both the registered and unregistered Rohingya refugees are hopefully in wait to receive the team through warm welcoming.
Rohingya refugees in Kutupalong camp are 
preparing on visits of # Filippo_Grandi

On this auspicious occasion, a preparatory meeting /sharing session with the general refugees and conscious figures organised by the Kutupalong management Committee was held to find a contingency plan for the purpose. They duly concised and compiled some necessary and exigent agenda for the honourable UN high commissioner and his delegation team. The agenda are mentioned bellow:
1. Durable solution
2. Ensuring quality education through full access of higher study
3. Ensuring proper and congruous medication
4. The running genocide and role to be played by the global attention
5. Sheds or shelter construction etc.
6. Chalking out the plans to develop and utilize the skilled and unskilled Rohingya youths and student in order to make them asset for the community and the entire globe as well.

Both the registered and unregistered Rohingya refugee are hopefully awaited to receive the team through warm welcoming. Beside this,  government officials, UNHCR and all the camp related NGOs are well prepared for the following visit(morrow) both registered and unregistered Rohingya refugee prepared the optimum theme banners, fly sheets etc.  The refugee will receive the delegation in a very civilized and honouring manner. Refugees are very much expected and hopeful on getting chance of sharing their ordeals and earnest prayer to the UN high commissioner for refugee and his entourage.

The delegation team will meet with camp leaders, youths and general refugee.  The team is also scheduled to visit the makeshift settlement nearby and learn about their grave risk history of genocide, rape, arson, extortion and disappearance of Rohingya in northern Rakhine in Myanmar.