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Monday, 5 February 2018

Cheap Rohingya sex partners, Cox's Bazar risks AIDS



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Cox's Bazar Sadar Hotel and the City of the Hotel House in the city's city of cottage, and the hotel business behind the busiest prostitution business is running behind. The police station on several occasions during the operation and arrested the prostitutes and the brokers did not stop but this prostitution business. Especially in the City of Anderson Road, Paancharathotel, Ahsan Bodding, Satkania Bourding, Fireplace Hotel, Jawantla Road, Hotel Sea-Queen Pvt. Ltd., and the largest part of Kottali, Katjal and Gayat House are open day and night public prostitution business. These two hotels are divided into prostitution business. The unregistered hour-long body business and the bicycling serial-based prostitution business in the hotel at night goes through the day.

13 year old teenager Parvin Sultana (pseudonym). Myanmar's soldiers killed father in October 2016. After fleeing from Naitsapura of Rakhine, they escaped with uncle and aunt and took refuge in a rented house in Ukhia. After some days his mother died of AIDS. Then Parvin's physical complexity arose. After testing, it is known that he is HIV positive. After that, Parveen, who is under treatment at the Ashaar Loha Society, a private medical center of Cox's Bazar.

Parvin said his father Shamsul Islam was in the Middle East. Before birth of Parvin, mother Rahima Akter's body spreads HIV from her father. During the Myanmar violence in 2012, they fled to Bangladesh in the first phase. For some time, Rahima returned to Myanmar after taking treatment in Ashar Loha Society. Then again, when the father was killed in the October 2016 violence, he again escaped. After some time mother and mother died due to HIV. Then Parveen was admitted to the treatment.

There is still mention of Parvin's residence in the Asha Prakash Society. However, the information matched different information. Parvin took her brother to a rented house in the city of Cox's Bazar. She has already been involved in prostitution to lead her life. If you want to know the body, Parvin says, 'the head rotates, can not eat. Fear is scary. '

Another AIDS patient in the same center is 45 years old. Sultan (pseudonym). 22 years ago came to Ramu from Cox's Bazar from Myanmar. Meanwhile, he went to Saudi Arabia for Pakistan. From there, they came to Bangladesh with the HIV germs.

Many of the Rohingyas who have already fled to Bangladesh like the teenager or an adult sultan have found HIV positive in many of them. Physicians of Cox's Bazar Sadar Hospital said that earlier AIDS patients were found among Rohingya who came from Myanmar at different times. And among the new recruits, 27 AIDS patients have been identified so far. Among them 16 women and 11 men. Meanwhile, a woman named Miriam Begum (55) of AIDS died

Various prostitution traders and brokers make the young Rohingya young girls gather in the tourist city of Cox's Bazar and provide them with prostitutes. They often take the room with their husbands and wives in exchange for a large amount of money in the hotel rooms at night, in exchange for a lot of money, these Rohingyas Rent for the boys and for the whole night. And the hotel authorities have secret agents with these brokers. A colleague from Dhaka said, "If we get a green signal from hotel authorities, then we bring and provide Rohingya prostitutes in these hotels." However, the lion's money earned by the Rohingya prostitutes was taken by the hotel authorities, he said.

Resident physician of Cox's Bazar Sadar Hospital Shanin Abdur Rahman Chowdhury said 8 people of every 100 people in neighboring Myanmar were considered positive. As such, the number of Rohingyas fleeing in Bangladesh may have at least 4000 AIDS patients. But this number may be a little bit more, he said.

The Rohingya villages are now widely known as sexes. Although there are many people who are seen in the Palli day and night, the Rohingya women's festivals and drug attendants go to the night at the village.

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