Refugees complain of internet shortage

The rohinja refugees living in the Bangladesh camps have expressed disappointment with the decision to block the internet due to security concerns. The telephone regulator's authority ordered the internet deadlock in the refugee camp area. Phone operators are also ordered not to sell phone numbers for refugees. “are more than [...]
The telephone regulator's authority ordered the internet deadlock in the refugee camp area.
Phone operators are also ordered not to sell phone numbers for refugees.
There are more than a million rohins living here. If the government's blocking the phone network, we're gonna have trouble. We will not be able to communicate with our relatives living in Myanmar, Saudi Arabia, Dubai and Malaysia. We won't get word from him, and that's the problem”, says the Habeebullah refugee.
The telephone network's deadlock took place following the violence that erupted in the basar region, where one million lynx are sheltered.
More than 730,000 rohins fled Myanmar after the government began a sweep in August 2017.
Tensions have increased within the camp as the leader of the ruling party's youth was killed during the past week, and the Rhinja refugees have been charged with the murder.











