60 children are born each day in Rohingya refugee camps of Bangladesh

@vandana7 (98731)
India
May 17, 2018 3:05am CST
For a community that is fleeing genocide and has not yet found its bearing, that is one child too many, don't you think? Even if they were raped. Local folks would soon resent that, notwithstanding that these people are from same religion. Me wonders how can they feel so secure to breed that recklessly - indifferent to the fact that the future of their children is not certain? Even as refugees, I found there were too many kids in the group that was moving out. And the issue is just like a time bomb waiting to burst, similar to the illegal immigrants in the US. Soon the world would feel Myanmar was not that wrong, if they continue to be like this. Unlike the west, the people in this part of the world wouldn't be kind. Jobs are few, and country's citizens would be competing with children of refugees for those. This is what is called misuse of hospitality.
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@MALUSE (69416)
• Germany
17 May 18
60 children per woman? A biological miracle!
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@vandana7 (98731)
• India
17 May 18
No...refugee camps are registering birth of 60 children per day. Not per woman LOL Even when they were in Myanmar before the genocide began, the number of children seemed strikingly high. Check at 3.30 and 4.33 and 5.19...the break up of the population...
Violence in Myanmar is forcing tens of thousands of people in the Rohingya Muslim minority to flee with nothing but stories of rape, murder and persecution. ...
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@vandana7 (98731)
• India
17 May 18
@MALUSE Thank you. I have corrected the title now. :)
@MALUSE (69416)
• Germany
17 May 18
@vandana7 Maybe you could make that a bit clearer in your post and the title. I don't consider myself stupid. I think that other members may have the same problem as I understanding your post.
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@Shiva49 (26192)
• Singapore
17 May 18
Obviously, they just do not care for the future of their own children; then why should others be burdened with them? Even "God helps those who help themselves". Someone should knock some sense into them - siva
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@vandana7 (98731)
• India
17 May 18
And UNICEF guys and human rights guys are pleading for help for such people. Like hell I am going to help such irresponsibility.
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@Shiva49 (26192)
• Singapore
17 May 18
@vandana7 I have been a "guest" in few countries for years. I have taken great care and even sacrificed to contribute to their society. These people are just being ungrateful and a burden to their hosts - siva
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@responsiveme (22926)
• India
17 May 18
A point there. No relation to this post but how is your garden doing?
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@vandana7 (98731)
• India
17 May 18
No water. :(
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• India
17 May 18
@vandana7 oh...That's tough
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