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The Rohingya Refugee Crisis In Bangladesh
Miriam Nordine
1 episodes
3 days ago
The Rohingya Refugee Settlment (Kutupalong) in Bangladesh is the largest refugee settlement in the world. This Muslim ethnic group was violently removed from their home in Myanmar and most ended up in Bangladesh. They are currently facing major restrictions and are facing the threat of further relocation.
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The Rohingya Refugee Settlment (Kutupalong) in Bangladesh is the largest refugee settlement in the world. This Muslim ethnic group was violently removed from their home in Myanmar and most ended up in Bangladesh. They are currently facing major restrictions and are facing the threat of further relocation.
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The Rohingya Refugee Crisis In Bangladesh
The Rohingya Refugee Crisis In Bangladesh
The Rohingya people (a Muslim minority in Myanmar) were forcibly removed in an ethnic cleansing campaign from the Buddhist-majority Myanmar in 2017, and most of them ended up as refugees in Bangladesh. The refugees are now facing overcrowding, mass restrictions in camps, cell service bans, and a threat of relocation to a flood and cyclone prone island.
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5 years ago
11 minutes 13 seconds

The Rohingya Refugee Crisis In Bangladesh
The Rohingya Refugee Settlment (Kutupalong) in Bangladesh is the largest refugee settlement in the world. This Muslim ethnic group was violently removed from their home in Myanmar and most ended up in Bangladesh. They are currently facing major restrictions and are facing the threat of further relocation.