Rohingya isolated from life had to eat leaves. What is the reason?

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Arakan News Agency

An elderly Rohingya man complained in a recorded video from his village, who faced very difficult living conditions after Myanmar’s military campaign in October and unable to leave the village because of Buddhist neighborhoods on all sides.
The Rohingya man said “We are in the village of Sidirkul surrounded by Buddhist, and because of that, since the October campaign in Arakan, we cannot go out”,

He adds “Look at our parents and children. We do not get food or treatment. Even our children are without clothes and we are hungry for days without food.”
The village of Sidirkul is located in the township of Ponna kyunt, west of Arakan province, with large numbers of Rohingya Muslims.
The man appealed to his brothers from the Rohingya and the Islamic Ummah to pay attention to them and help them and save them from starvation.
Activist Ahmad Abu al-Kheir warned of the continued deterioration of living conditions in many villages in the province of Arakan, which threatens to exacerbate cases of malnutrition, disease outbreaks and premature death, calling on humanitarian organizations and left-wing people to make possible relief effort to protect these people.

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