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Hello I'm Nurul Amin from rohingya refugee camp I'm a student of grade (8) and I'm 14 years old , We want to go back to our motherland with what we get and with our freedom and our dignity back if the international government will give us that we are freely agree to go in our mother
Rohingya refugees should learn yo adapt tk locsl culture and customes and tradition. My neighbour used to sing in the middle of the night, fighting among siblings,yelling ang screaming and disrespect towards mother while father did nothing to stop, dhouting betwrrn husband and wife. They borrowed my tools but failed to return it back to me but took it away to their new place. If they do not mix well with locals,how would they understand and respect local traditions Leave your problems,bad attitude and arrogance in Myanmar.
For real but let's not hate them. Disliking someone for their behaviour is okay as a muslim but hating them from the core of your heart is not good for mental health... and I completely agree with you
@@cahayatimur3646 menerima para pendukung pemberontak dan manusia manusia tak tau trima kasih sama aja bunuh diri..dulu kami menerima mereka dengan senang hati tapi kebaikan kami gak pernah mereka hargai ..melarikan diri mencuri gak mau mrngikuti aturan setempat narkoba pelecehan seksual...kan anjing iti nama nya
That you have branched out and are helping poor women reject stigmas and shame and, instead, to understand our superpower is wonderful news. I'm glad you provide cups and reusable menstrual pads instead of expensive, polluting disposable pads and tampons. This will free girls to get an education and women to work. Plus, they will be healthier. Bravo! I'm proud to help a little bit each month.
I live at Sitjeni community under Lobamba inkhundla in southern Hhohho .While we are endowed with streams and rivers running around us we experience water shortage or nonavailabilty of water. Reasons being a large section of the community is very poor hence we fail to maintain a regular supply of water that we draw from a local source because it requires electricity to pump the water and very few people are able to foot the bill. Another problem is that the infrastructure was poorly laid for the supply of water resulting in some homestead not getting the supply.I would therefore like to invite wateraid to come to our rescue and help us improve the accessibility of this crucial resource which is undoubtedly very clean.For about a month now we've not received a drop of water because the electric pump was apparently damaged and only a few afford to pay to purchase a new one and it's not happening. I believe wateraid can help us with an alternative system like a solar powered pump that won't require the monthly electricity contributions from the unaffording and poor members of the communi ty.This community is situated in one of the most arable soils in the country(Ezulwini Malkerns Valley) but we can't even have small gardens in our field yet this area is suitable for throughout the year crop production.For further details you can contact me at Moses Gama 79054057/76563489/76054057whatssap God bless you.