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Concern as 24% of Rohingya Inmates in Jammu Detention Centre Test COVID Positive


Concern as 24% of Rohingya Inmates in Jammu Detention Centre Test COVID Positive
An activist has told The Wire that pregnant women and children are also lodged at the centre, which has over 200 inmates.
A Rohingya Muslim man prepares to walk through a full-body sanitization tunnel installed at COVID-19 dedicated Government Medical College hospital, in Jammu, Sunday, April 19, 2020. Photo: PTI
Rights26/May/2021
Srinagar: Nearly 24% of the inmates of Jammu and Kashmir’s detention centre for Rohingya people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past three days, triggering concerns about a serious outbreak at the centre.
Over 200 Rohingya are being detained at the holding centre at Hira Nagar of Jammu’s Kathua district since March 6 this year. “Fifty three Rohingya refugees have tested positive for COVID-19 here out of 218 samples collected,” Kathua’s chief medical officer, Dr Ashok Choudhary told ....

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1971- World Almost Isolated India


World was evasive when India asked for support
December 16, 2020 marks the 49th.year of the end of the war in East Pakistan which led to the emergence of an independent Bangladesh.
Joint operations by the Bangladeshi guerilla force, the
Mukti Bahini and the Indian armed forces ended Pakistani rule in 14 days. India played a vital role in bringing this about, but the Indira Gandhi government in New Delhi had to traverse a very hard road, strewn with expected and unexpected obstacles.
From March 25, 1971, atrocities described as “genocide” by the
Sunday Times were being perpetrated by the Pakistani army. Eight million Bengali refugees had poured into India. The Western media was carrying grizzly accounts of what was happening in East Pakistan, stirring the conscience of people across the globe. ....

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