
Practically one million Rohingya are caught in refugee camps in Bangladesh after fleeing violence in Myanmar.
Cox’s Bazar in southern Bangladesh is residence to about one million Rohingya refugees, who fled a army crackdown in Myanmar in 2017.
However on Sunday, life in one of the crowded refugee camps on this planet acquired much more troublesome.
An enormous hearth broke out, burning down a few of the camp’s makeshift houses and inflicting in depth injury.
So, what does the long run maintain for Rohingya refugees?
And is the worldwide neighborhood doing sufficient to assist them?
Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom
Company:
Wendy McCance – Bangladesh nation director of the Norwegian Refugee Council
Tom Andrews – UN particular rapporteur on the state of affairs of human rights in Myanmar
Ambia Perveen – Berlin-based chairperson of the European Rohingya Council and founding father of the Rohingya Medics Group