Thats why there is no excess of security. Yesterday at noon in Cox's Bazar Ukhary Jatoli Rohingya shelters Photo: Khaled Sarkar The children of Rohingya who came after the atrocities of the army of Myanmar, painting so many days just burning them on paper, painting fires from the helicopter, surrounded by dead bodies, helicopters, and painting such pictures. A few months after taking shelter in Bangladesh, these children are now beginning to draw pictures of nature, family and village life. Their paintings illustrate the new life and the beautiful dreams of the future.
Priyanka Chopra, the country's best-known child donation funded by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), gave her own painted picture when she visited Baluchali Camp in Ukhia in Cox's Bazar on Wednesday. Later in social media Instagram, Priyanka urged the world to be cared for in the interest of ensuring the future of three hundred Rohingya children.
On the third day of the Cox's Bazar tour, the girl went to the Rohingya camp in Ghakhar, Baluchali and Mena's Ghonara Rohingya camps and talked to women and children, Bollywood star Priyanka said. He has long heard about Rohingyas, spent time with the children in three camps. In the Baluchali camp, he spent nearly two hours dancing and singing with children at the Children's Fund, a non-government organization funded by UNICEF. She also wanted to know about the condition of children's education at that time. The Rohingya children talked in English from 1 to 10 and threw their voice with them. During the farewell, the children presented him with bamboo sticks and pictures. This heroine became engrossed in getting gifts from children. At the time of moving, he said, 'Fir Milenge.' Then in Bengal, 'I will meet again'.
Priyanka Chopra went to temporary shelter in Jhaloli of Panchalakhali in the morning at 9:30 in the morning. She went to the women and children-friendly center inside the camp, walking a lot of ropes and walking through the car. In a first-of-its-kind initiative, a charity worker in the center said that Priyanka has spoken to several Rohingya women fleeing from Myanmar to torture. He expressed his sympathy to the victims of the abuse of torture.
In Instagram, Priyanka wrote yesterday, that after coming to Bangladesh Rohingya children clutched and camped in the camp. Bangladesh is the only place for three lakh Rohingya children, where they know their identity.
Priyanka thinks, 'It does not matter where the baby comes from or what is its condition. No child can grow without future assurance. They should be careful about the whole world. We should all be careful. '
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