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Rohingya “Lifeline” radio - Tuesday, July 21, 2020
MC & News: Sami Ahmed, Hamid Hussain & Mohammed Hussain
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ROH Lifeline 07212020 1130 UTC
Intro
Today: Tuesday, July 21, 2020
7:30 a.m. (Washington, D.C., USA)
News Headlines
Duration: 6 minutes
· The unity of China and Iran in the midst of the strained Sino-US relations
· Uighur: UK accuses China of 'serious' human rights abuses
· Saudi King Salman, 84, admitted to hospital
· Myanmar Stands Neutral in Goodwill amid War of Words between US and Chinese Diplomats in Yangon
Shortwave: 31-meter band, 9350 kHz; 25-meter band, 11700 kHz and 12030 kHz Medium wave (AM): 1575 kHz
Report: VOA News
Related item code: 9-P
Duration: 5:10 minutes
Translator: Mohammed Hussain
Topic: The UAE has successfully launched the Arab world's first Mars mission (with actuality) Sources: https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/07/19/middleeast/uae-mars-hope-launch-intl-hnk-scn-scli/index.html Summary: The United Arab Emirates successfully launched its Mars-bound Hope Probe on Sunday, marking the the Arab world's first interplanetary mission -- and the first of three international missions to the Red Planet this summer.
The Hope Probe took off from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan, after a delay last week due to bad weather.
The Al Amal probe, as it is called in Arabic, is expected to reach Mars by February 2021. It will be the first time the UAE will have orbited Mars, and the probe will stay in orbit for a Martian year -- equivalent to 687 days on Earth -- to gather data about Mars' atmosphere.
"It's an honor to be part of the global efforts to explore deep space," tweeted the official Hope Mars Mission account after the launch. "The Hope Probe is the culmination of every single step that humans have taken throughout history to explore the unknown depths of space."
The United States and China are also embarking on Mars missions this summer. NASA's Perseverance Rover and China's Tianwen 1 are expected to launch sometime between late July and early August, though the exact date will depend on daily launch conditions.
These three countries are all launching this summer due to the occurrence of a biennial window when Earth and Mars are closest together, making the journey a little bit shorter. NASA tweeted its congratulations after Hope's successful launch, writing on Perseverance's official Twitter page: "I wish you a successful journey and look forward to the sol when we are both exploring Mars ... I cannot wait to join you on the journey!"
Report: Mohammed Idris Abdullah (Cox’s Bazar)
Related item code: 9-P
Duration: 7:31 minutes
Topic: Secretary of the Arakan Rohingya National Union feels concerns about lack of educational facility to the (Forcibly Displaced Myanmar National) FDMN’s students of the migrant of Cox’s Bazar.
Translation Summary: Mohammed Ilias has been working for the welfare of his community Rohingya as a Secretary of the Rohingya camp based organization “Arakan Rohingya National Union” and lives at Kutupalong camp-1W with his (06) family members after the influx of 25th August 2017. Ilias said that due to the lockdown of COVID-19 pandemic Rohingya children and Rohingya students have been deprived of educational facilities at Rohingya migrant camp of Cox’s Bazar. He also said that theRohingya students are not being allowed for educational facilities, healthcare facilities, freedom of movement and others by the Burmese Military government in Arakan, Burma said Ilais. Ilias is concerned that the whole generation may be lost in future due to lack of education, particularly in Burma.
Moreover, Ilias said as he is working for his Rohingya community, he wants to thank and gratitude on behalf of his Rohingya Community to the government of Bangladesh, International Community, NGO/Agency and others that have been helping them for their unconditional supports and h