Sunday, August 23, 2026

Rohingya repatriation needs more than diplomacy

 Nine years ago, in the last week of August 2017, Bangladesh opened its border to hundreds of thousands of Rohingya fleeing unimaginable violence and persecution. Within weeks, more than seven hundred thousand people had crossed over from Rakhine State. Cox’s Bazar, already one of the poorest districts in Bangladesh, became their refuge. Nine years later, the district continues to host them, alongside tens of thousands of children born in the camps since then.

To read more, click here: https://www.thedailystar.net/slow-reads/geopolitical-insights/news/rohingya-repatriation-needs-more-diplomacy-4254161 

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