Refugees lack proper sanitation and live in emergency conditions, but still they choose to remain rather to return under a repatriation deal without guarantees of justice for past (or potential) crimes against them.
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Without School, a ‘Lost Generation’ of Rohingya Refugee Children Face Uncertain Future
Rohingya children are not permitted to attend Bangladeshi public schools.
We Need Leaders, But Not Just Any Leaders
The greatest danger to our security does not come from refugees looking for a better life, but from politicians who take advantage of the spotlight to manipulate fear and anxieties.
What the Nazis Driving People from Homes Taught Philosopher Hannah Arendt About the Rights of Refugees
Even if they were fed, clothed and housed by some public or private agency, their lives were being prolonged by charity, not rights.
Rohingya Crisis: A Year Since It Shocked The World, What’s Changed?
The United Nations described the military offensive in Rakhine that provoked the exodus of Rohingyas as a “textbook example of ethnic cleansing”.
Refugees Are Coming To India From Tamil Nadu, Says Union Minister Kiren Rijiju
The minister later apologised for this apparent slip of tongue, said he meant “Sri Lanka”.