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Rohingya Broadcast
Rohingya “Lifeline” radio - Tuesday, April 22, 2021
MC & News: Sami Ahmed & Mohammed Hussain
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ROH Lifeline 04272021 1130 UTC
Intro
Today: Tuesday, April 27, 2021
7:30 a.m. (Washington, D.C., USA)
News Headlines
Duration: 6 minutes
· Myanmar junta chief meets UN special envoy in Jakarta
· Aung San Suu Kyi’s trial postponed Again
· Addressing the Impact of COVID-19 on Infants and Young Children
· Biden-Modi phone conversation
· President Erdogan has appealed to President Biden to withdraw his remarks
· Rocket attack on Afghan government compound injures 18 children
Shortwave: 31-meter band, 9350 kHz; 25-meter band, 11700 kHz and 12030 kHz Medium wave (AM): 1575 kHz
Report (1): VOA News
Reporter: Mohammed Rukon Uddin(Cox’s Bazar)
Related item code: 9-P
Duration: 5:55 minutes
Topic: Resident Medical Officer of Cox’s Bazar Sadar Hospital shared how Rohingya Covid-19 patients are being treated in the hospital.
Translation summary: Resident medical officer of Cox’s Bazar Sadar Hospital S.M Nowshed Riyad said, “according to Sadar Hospital report until 24th April 2021, about 411 Rohingyas from Ukhiya camp and 120 from Teknaf camp have been affected and 53 Rohingyas are still in the isolation center. Mild and moderate covid patient those who require 10 litters of oxygen supply are sent to Red Zone. Besides severe Covid patients those who need high flow of oxygen supply are sent to HDU, ICU and Severe Covid Illness department. Both Rohingyas and host communities are being treated in the same way.
Mohammad Shafiq from kutupalong camp 3 said,” In my camp today, I’ve heard 2 people have been affected from this virus. The situation is not good. Daily Covid-19 related safety announcements are given from Mosques and from NGOs”.
Report (2): VOA News
Reporter: Mohammed Idris Abdullah (Cox’s Bazar)
Related item code: 9-P
Duration: 06:03 minutes
Topic: How are the refugees of Bhasan Char Spending Ramadan?
Translation summary: Rohingyas from Bhasan Char are observing Ramadan's fast for the first time in Bhasan Char. Jamila Begum (40) from Bhasan Char said, NGOs have helped all the Rohingyas in Bhasan Char with food items during the month of Ramadan, and are helping widows with extra food, which she got it herself. But she said job opportunities are limited in Bhasan Char yet and those who do not have an earning person in their family are having a hard time buying fish, meat, and vegetables from the market, especially during Ramadan.
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Duration: 3:00 minutes
Rohingya Song
Duration: 3:00 minutes
Program Closing Announcement: Sami Ahmed
Production: Selim Hossain /Sanjana Feroz
Engineer: N/A