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A Rohingya man & a woman from Tha Baik Taung, Buthidaung, were injured by the artillery shells fired by #MyanmarMilitaryTerrorists this morning. Again afternoon, a Rohingya child & older woman from Atwin Nget Thay were wounded by artillery shells fired by the same terrorists.
A cute Rohingya Refugee child Namely Sofiya (4) years old, when I am going to shop that time she is standing in front of the door, suddenly she is asking me about our country Myanmar that when we can go back to our country Myanmar.
#rohingyas#refugees#Bangladesh
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They found themselves in the no man‘s land between Myanmar and Bangladesh, in safety, many of them heavily traumatized - not knowing what their future will look like, uncertain about what will come next.
#bangladesh#rohingya#refugees#refugee#refugeestories#documentary
A #Rohingya boy is carrying gas cylinder from #NGO's distribution point for his family, no one in his family to support such kind of needy things , he is the only boy in his family.
Rohingya #refugee camp cox's bazaar, bangladesh.
#Rohingyas#lifematter#refugees#Crisis
Rohingya refugees mark fifth anniversary of their mass forced exodus from Myanmar to Bangladesh today - as the US, the EU and other Western nations pledged to continue support ⤵️
— in pictures https://t.co/JQdEnP5SUX
Rohingya refugee in Bangladesh demonstrating today marks five years of memorial day for justices and demanding for a safe, dignified and voluntary return to the place of origin.
This week marks 5 years since 700,000+ Rohingya women, men & children fled Myanmar for Bangladesh.
@Refugees is appealing for greater support to provide Rohingya with opportunities for education, skills development & sustainable livelihoods. https://t.co/argnZWdIzL
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