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Down Syndrome Society of Bangladesh

Sarder A. Razzak

Social Activist

Sarder A Razzak understands the difficulties of Down Syndrome sufferers better than most people. When his youngest son Rafan Razaak was born in 2008, he was put in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and was asked to get a Karyotype test. Sarder A Razzak understands the difficulties of Down Syndrome sufferers better than most people. When his youngest son Rafan Razaak was born in 2008, he was put in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and was asked to get a Karyotype test. Sarder A Razzak understands the difficulties of Down Syndrome sufferers better than most peopleSarder A Razzak understands the difficulties of Down Syndrome sufferers better than most people. When his youngest son Rafan Razaak was born in 2008, he was put in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and was asked to get a Karyotype test. Sarder A Razzak understands the difficulties of Down Syndrome sufferers better than most people. When his youngest son Rafan Razaak was born in 2008, he was put in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and was asked to get a Karyotype test. Sarder A Razzak understands the difficulties of Down Syndrome sufferers better than most peopleSarder A Razzak understands the difficulties of Down Syndrome sufferers better than most people. When his youngest son Rafan Razaak was born in 2008, he was put in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and was asked to get a Karyotype test. Sarder A Razzak understands the difficulties of Down Syndrome sufferers better than most people. When his youngest son Rafan Razaak was born in 2008, he was put in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and was asked to get a Karyotype test. Sarder A Razzak understands the difficulties of Down Syndrome sufferers better than most people