The suffering of Myanmar Muslims is not over, that is why children are robbed of them.

Massive refugee camps lie in open spaces and hills in Kutupalong, Bangladesh for nearly 200,000 people, Ringya, more than half of them have arrived last month. In one day, dozens of children lose. Nur Nahar has lost contact with her five - year - old daughter Royna. Sitting in people's “cabinet [...]
In one day, dozens of children lose.
Nur Nahar has lost contact with her five - year - old daughter Royna. Sitting in the <x0bobin of the missing people”, she was crying and beating her chest, sometimes cursing her destiny.
On Monday [September 18th] around 11 am, I took my daughter to the primary health center in Kutupalong. While taking medication, the girl disappeared”, she said with tears in her eyes.

“I looked for it everywhere, but I didn't find”, she added.
Nurt's husband, Zahid Hossain, was killed by the army in Shilhatti in Myanmar's Razidong district.
She went to Bangladesh with her two children. Her youngest son, Rumes, is three years old.
About 480,000 Roggya left Myanmar last month following a brutal military crackdown the UN called a <x0 school Purge case”

I lost my husband on August 25th and now I lost my daughter”, she told Al Jazeera, the Periscope broadcast.
Nazir Ahmed has voluntarily offered his services at the reporting centre in Kutupalong.
Since September 5th, the 27-year-old has reported about 332 missing children, helping nearly 180 children rejoin their families.

Shamsul Alam is one of the lucky parents who found their children missing with help from the cabin for the missing. He joined his two sons, Sadek Kamal, 8, and Kamal Hossey, aged 6.
Shamsul and his wife Mahbube Jan lost their children when they left for breakfast.

They headed to <x0->cabine for the missing” led by Nazir, who helped them find their sons.
Officials in UNICEF and the International Red Cross Committee (KNKK) say missing children and unique children are the most vulnerable to losses.
Aid agencies fear children may fall victim to human trafficking. /Periscopi/












