One million Rohingya remain in Bangladeshi refugee camps and the persecuted group has little hope of returning to Myanmar
One million Rohingya remain in Bangladesh refugee camps and the persecuted group has little hope of returning to Myanmar
It has been five years since Myanmar’s military launched a campaign of massacres that killed about 7,000 Rohingya in a single month and compelled 700,000 to flee for the Bangladeshi border. in Bangladesh designed only to be temporary – made of bamboo and tarpaulin that offer little resistance to regular fires and flooding.
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