By Rohingya Vision TV correspondents | 25th January 2019
Buthidaung: Denial and banning of UNHCR and international NGOs in the Remaining villages of Rohingya have left them in serious food scarcity and in severe restriction of healthcare and movement in the villages of northern Buthidaung Township, reports a local on 23rd January 2019.
The remaining Rohingyas in a few populated villages are facing a hard time due to the complete isolation by the gov't denial and the banning of access to the UNHCR and INGOs, who assisted Rohingya with minimum food aids.
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Moreover, further restriction of movement for the Rohingyas have totally crippled them financially and have ceased their possible means of existing livelihood activities (such as fishing, farming, etc).
The lack of immediate healthcare and life-saving facilities have totally got to a paralyzed state and are ray of good hope seems to be fading from their lives.
"We are living, as if we are living in a hell or prison. We don't see anything better for our future here," explains a villager, who asked not to be named.
Following ongoing inhumane situation remaining Rohingya requested and are begging to the international community and responsible individuals to raise their kind hands towards them.
After Burmese gov't successfully eliminated two third of the Rohingya towards the makeshift camps in Bangladesh (through their brutal genocidal campaign since 2016), the remaining Rohingya are made more vulnerable by further oppression, torture and abuse.
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