Time past very quick and it has been 1 year now since SBS Rohingya is launched last year.
It was not an easy journey to start content for the very first time in Australia perhaps in world as part of an official broadcasting body.It is an amazing achievement for Rohingya language.Every week there will be contain uploaded as part of Settlement Guide and interviews with community members. This has been a voice for Rohingyan particularly in Australia.
Here are some of the comment from community members:
Amina Khatun( Rohingya activist and advocate from Victoria)
Personally I am very happy with SBS Rohingya because it’s really gap in the community, most of our elders can’t read so newspapers don’t work for them, it’s very important to hear what’s happening around Australia plus around the world. I would love to see daily news SBS rohingya. I really appreciate to SBS to give us a chance to keep our Language for future generations.
Tasneem Fatimah (member of BRCA women)
"This has been a fantastic journey and achievement for Rohingyan and this is just the beginning...there is many more space available for improvement"
Toiba begum (Mum of 3 from South Australia)
"SBS Rohingya is very informative and fun to listen"
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SBS Rohingya soledé yala eík bósor furaíyé,
Eík bósor ibar butoré SBS Rohingya óttu hoto dilla jinis ókkol tuli díl,
has gorí settlement guide asedé ibat mazé hoto dilla maalumat ókkol funí faíjjo ar zani faíjjo
SBS Rohingyar zoriyayé.Ya ba de cómaj ór butoré lider ókkol asedé itaralloí yo interbiú ókkol gori faíjji ar funí faíjji. Yán erada gorídedde ki SBS Rohingya sammné óttu aro toroki goribolla.
Hamisha SBS Rohingya aré soport goíjjo také solattaké fan.