Covid-19: 21 more die, 847 new cases in Bangladesh

Covid-19 in Bangladesh claimed 21 more lives and infected 847 others in 24 hours till Friday morning, showing a slight decrease in the number of fatalities and decrease in cases compared to that of the previous day.

On Thursday, the country logged 23 Covid deaths and 860 cases.

The new cases till Friday morning were detected after testing 24,670 samples.

The daily case positivity rate rose to 3.43 per cent from Thursday’s 3.24 per cent, said the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

With this, the daily case positivity rate of Covid-19 in the country remained below 5 per cent for the ninth consecutive day.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), if the daily-case positivity rate remains at 5 per cent or below for 14 days it is considered to be safe for mass unlocking.

The fresh numbers took the total fatalities to 27,531 while the caseload mounted to 15,56,758, said the DGHS.

However, the mortality rate remained static at 1.77 per cent.

The recovery rate slightly increased to 97.44 per cent with the recovery of 960 more patients during the period.

So far, 15,16,901 people have recovered from the deadly virus infections, the DGHS added.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Mohib’s murder: FIR lodged, probe in full swing, say police

Police have registered a murder case in connection with the killing of Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah at Ukhiya camp in Cox’s Bazaar on Wednesday night.

The FIR for murder was filed against unknown persons at the Ukhiya police station on Thursday night on a complaint from Mohib Ullah’s brother Habib Ullah, said officer-in-charge Sanjur Morshed.

Additional Slsuperintendent of police (Ukhiya-Teknaf circle) Shakil Ahmed said that the case “is being investigated with due importance”.

Unknown assailants gunned down Mohib on Wednesday night. He was first rushed to a local medical facility and later shifted to Cox’s Bazar Sadar Hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival.

He was buried in Lambashia camp-1 in Ukhiya upazila on Thursday afternoon after his namaz-e-janaza, which was attended by a large number of Rohingya refugees from camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf upazilas.

Formerly a teacher in Myanmar, Mohib Ullah was popularly known as Master Mohib Ullah in the Rohingya refugee camps.

14-Armed Police Battalion (APBn) commander Md Naimul Haque said APBn troops have been deployed at the camp and “the situation is currently under control”.

He suspects the killing was the result of an internal feud within the Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights (ARSPH) at Kutupalong camp. Mohib was the head of the society.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Dengue: 1 more dead, 165 hospitalized in 24 hours

One more person died of dengue fever in 24 hours until Friday morning raising this year’s death toll to 68 from the mosquito-borne disease.

During the period 165 new patients were hospitalized across the country, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

The lone death was reported in Dhaka, said the DGHS.

This year so far 63 died in Dhaka city alone, two each in Chattogram and Khulna divisions and one in Rajshahi.

Among the new patients, 141 were undergoing hospital treatment in Dhaka while the remaining 24 cases were reported from outside the division, according to DGHS.

Some 975 patients diagnosed with dengue fever are receiving treatment in the country as of Friday morning.

Of them, 766 patients are receiving treatment at different hospitals in the capital while the remaining 209 were listed outside Dhaka.

Some 18,362 patients have been admitted to different hospitals with dengue since January.

So far 17,319 dengue patients have left hospitals after recovery, said DGHS.

The number of dengue patients hospitalized in a single day was the highest with 343 patients on September 7.

In August the country recorded the highest number of 7,698 dengue cases of the current year.

In July 2,286 people were diagnosed with dengue and 12 died while in June 272 cases were recorded with no deaths.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Mohib’s killing, Rohingya repatriation: Bachelet for redoubling global pressure on Myanmar

Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah’s killing should be a clarion call to the international community to redouble its pressure on Myanmar to recognise the Rohingya and accept their return to their homes in Rakhine State, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said Friday.

She also emphasised the international community’s role to pursue accountability for the terrible crimes committed against them.

Bachelet expressed her shock and sadness over the killing of Rohingya human rights defender Mohib Ullah and called for a prompt, thorough and effective investigation into his death.

“It is heartbreaking that a person who spent his life fighting to ensure that the violations committed against the Rohingya people were known worldwide has been murdered in this way,” she said.

Mohib Ullah, who was chair of the Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights (ARSPH), was shot dead Wednesday by unknown assailants in the Kutupalong refugee camp of Cox’s Bazar.

Set up in August 2017, the camp currently hosts more than 750,000 Rohingya people who fled the mass killings, rapes and persecution by the Myanmar army and security forces.

For years, Mohib Ullah methodically collected information about human rights violations of the Rohingya in their home state of Rakhine, in northwestern Myanmar, and sought to galvanise international action.

He travelled to Geneva in March 2019 to address the 40th session of the Human Rights Council in person, explaining how deeply the Rohingya had been discriminated against for decades and deprived of their basic rights, including nationality, land, health and education.

“Imagine if you have no identity, no ethnicity, no country. Nobody wants you. How would you feel? This is how we feel today as Rohingya,” he told states attending the Human Rights Council session. “We are citizens of Myanmar, we are Rohingya.”

“His words were very powerful and highlighted the terrible situation of the Rohingya and today, four years later, they echo as a reminder that Rohingya are still waiting for justice and waiting to return home,” the high commissioner said, adding that Mohib Ullah’s death highlights the precarious conditions of the Rohingya in both countries.

“Whoever was responsible for his murder, Mohib Ullah’s death is a clear example of the insecurity in the camp, and the apparent attempts to silence moderate civil society voices,” she added.

“A prompt, thorough, and independent investigation should be conducted not only to identify and apprehend his killers, and expose their motives, but also to define what measures are needed to better protect vulnerable civil society leaders while avoiding further securitisation in the camps,” Bachelet said.

“I fully understand the huge challenges Bangladesh has faced in hosting the Rohingya refugees and the need for more external support. However, the safety and protection, as well as basic rights of refugees and those hosted in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char must be ensured.”

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Rohingya leader’s killing: 1 suspect held

The Armed Police Battalion on Friday arrested a Rohingya man on suspicion of his being involved in the killing of Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah in Cox’s Bazar.

The arrestee was identified as Md Selim alias Lomba Selim, 27, a Rohingya citizen living in Ukhiya Rohingya camp.

SP Naimul Haque, commander of the 14th Armed Police Battalion, said APBN members arrested the suspect from Camp-6 at Kutupalong in Ukhiya upazila around 11am.

Later, he was handed over to Ukhikya Police Station, said the SP.

Earlier on Thursday night, police have registered a murder case in connection with the killing of Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah at Ukhiya camp in Cox’s Bazar on Wednesday night.

The FIR for murder was filed against unknown persons at the Ukhiya police station on on a complaint from Mohib Ullah’s brother Habib Ullah, said officer-in-charge Sanjur Morshed.

Unknown assailants gunned down Mohib on Wednesday night. He was first rushed to a local medical facility and later shifted to Cox’s Bazar Sadar Hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival.

He was buried in Lambashia camp-1 in Ukhiya upazila on Thursday afternoon after his namaz-e-janaza, which was attended by a large number of Rohingya refugees from camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf upazilas.

Formerly a teacher in Myanmar, the slain activist was popularly known as Master Mohib Ullah among the Rohingya refugees. He was the head of Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights (ARSPH) at Kutupalong camp.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Dhaka to receive 7.90 lakh AstraZeneca vaccine doses Saturday

Bangladesh will receive 7.90 lakh more doses of AstraZeneca vaccine from Germany on Saturday.

A cargo flight of Qatar Airlines carrying the vaccine doses will land at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport around 5 pm on Saturday, said officials at the Health Ministry.

German Ambassador to Bangladesh Achim Troster and Senior Secretary of the Director General of Health Services (DGHS) Lokman Hossain Miah will be present at the airport to receive the vaccine jabs.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

UN seeks proper probe into Rohingya leader’s killing

The United Nations (UN) has condemned the killing of Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah and sought a proper investigation into it.

Mohib (44) was allegedly shot to death at a Rohingya camp in Cox’s Bazaar by unknown gunmen on September 29.

“The United Nations urges the Bangladesh authorities to undertake an investigation and to hold those responsible to account,” said Stephanie Tremblay, Associate Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General.

The UN also urged continued strong international support for the protection and support to the Rohingya communities anywhere in the world, including in Bangladesh.

“The UN continues to call for the voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable return of Rohingya refugees and internally displaced persons. The UN will continue to firmly provide its support in this endeavour.”

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) also expressed its deep shock and sadness at the killing of Mohib Ullah.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

US calls for ‘full & transparent’ probe into Mohib’s murder

The United States has called for a “full and transparent” probe into prominent Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah’s killing, with an aim of bringing the perpetrators of the crime to justice.

Mohib (44) was allegedly shot to death at a Rohingya camp in Bangladesh by unknown gunmen on September 29.

American Secretary of State Antony J Blinken said in a statement that the US is “deeply saddened” and “disturbed” by the murder of the Rohingya Muslim advocate and community leader.

“Mohib Ullah was a brave and fierce advocate for the human rights of Rohingya Muslims around the world. We urge a full and transparent investigation into his death with the goal of holding the perpetrators of this heinous crime accountable,” he said.

The US Secretary of State said that Mohib travelled to the Human Rights Council in Geneva and to the United States to speak at the Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom in 2019.

“During his trip, he shared his experiences with the President and Vice President and spoke together with other survivors of religiously motivated persecution,” Secretary Blinken said.

“We will honor his work by continuing to advocate for Rohingya and lift up the voices of members of the community in decisions about their future,” he added.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Sahinuddin murder: Another accused arrested in the city

Police said on Friday that they arrested another man accused of being involved in the sensational murder of businessman Sahinuddin from the city’s Shahbagh area.

Mohammad Taher is the 14th accused arrested by police since the May 16 killing of the businessman by some miscreants in city’s Mirpur allegedly over a land dispute with MA Awal, a former member of parliament.

Taher was picked up on Thursday after police detectives tracked him through digital technology, said Md Saiful Islam, additional deputy police commissioner of Mirpur zonal team of Detective Branch of police.

He is one of the listed accused in the murder case filed at Pallabi police station.

According to the case Sahinuddin’s land dispute with Awal began in 2004 over the ex-MP’s Alinagar Project.

It said that on May 16 some miscreants called Sahinuddin into a garage at D-block in Mirpur-12 for resolving a land dispute and hacked him to death with sharp weapons in front of his seven-year-old son.

On May 17, following a FIR filed by Shahinuddin’s mother police filed a murder case at Pallabi police station.

On May 21, Rab arrested former Lakshmipur-1 lawmaker Awal from Kishoreganj’s Bhairab area for planning the murder.

Police have arrested a total 14 people for involvement with the murder so far.

Of them nine are named as accused in the case while the other five were arrested during the investigation.

The arrestees are, MA Awal, Sumon Bepari, Md Titu, Md Dipu, Babu, Md Murad, Kalu Kibria, Mohammad Taher, Rocky Talukder, Nur Mohammad Hasan, Iqbal Sharif and Manzurul Hasan Babu.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

bKash cuts ‘Cash Out’ charge

bKash, a mobile financial service provider in the country, has reduced the “Cash Out” charge to make customer transactions more affordable.

They can now cash out up to Tk 25,000 per month from a favourite agent (Priyo Agent) at a reduced charge of Tk 14.90 per thousand.

This includes all costs, including VAT, and customers need not pay any extra charge, said a release on Friday.

Any of bKash’s 55 million customers can now enjoy the reduced cash out charge.

Recent analysis on bKash transactions shows that 95% customers ‘cash out’ within 25,000 Taka per month.

Keeping that in mind, bKash has come up with this reduced charge to ensure a more affordable service marking its 10th anniversary.

To avail the service, a customer has to add a favorite bKash agent number in every calendar month.

At the end of each calendar month, customers can change the favorite agent number, if required.

To add a favorite agent number, a customer needs to follow a few simple steps after tapping on the ‘cash out’ icon from the home screen of bKash app.

Customers can also add a ‘Priyo Agent’ through dialing USSD code *247# and selecting ‘Priyo Number’ from ‘My bKash’ menu.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Climate change: EU to step up support for Bangladesh

The European Union (EU) will assist Bangladesh in its ongoing effort to tackle climate change, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission’s European Green Deal, Frans Timmermans, said Friday.

Appreciating the role of the Bangladesh government, he said: “The EU will continue to increase its cooperation in the days to come.”

Frans said this at a bilateral meeting between the EU and Bangladesh led by the Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Md Shahab Uddin in Italy’s Milan.

The environment minister told the EU that Bangladesh is playing a significant role in the international arena on climate change.

Also, he sought the EU’s cooperation in all sectors, including technology transfer, capacity building, renewable energy and implementation of adaptation activities, to tackle climate change.

Additional Secretary (Development) A Shamim Al Razi and Director of the Department of Environment Md Ziaul Haque were also present at the meeting.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

85 more news portals including Prothom Alo, Daily Star e-papers get approval to registrar

The Information and Broadcasting Ministry on Thursday granted approval to 85 more online news portals for being registered.

The ministry has published the approvals in two separate orders and asked the portals to complete registration within 20 working days submitting the fees determined by the government.

The online news portals include EN Prothom Alo, Prothom Alo epaper, Daily Star epaper, Shongbad, Independent24, News Today, Khoborpatra, Daily Nawroj online portals.

Of the approved news portals, 62 are online versions of daily newspapers and 23 are online news portals.

Until November 29, 2020 the government approved registration to online portals of 92 daily newspapers and 82 online newspapers.

Applications of 2,000 more online news portals are currently under processing at the Ministry.

On September 28 this year, Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) to implement an order of the High Court started closing unregistered news portals and few registered ones got closed during the process.

Later the registered news portals were opened and 14 more days were sought from the court to close the unregistered ones.

Source: United News of Bangladesh