Sunday, 26 August 2018

'I try to bury that pain': Rohingya refugees on the trauma they carry

Award-winning photographer Robin Hammond says survivors of ethnic cleansing in Myanmar carry deep psychological scars

One of life’s greatest misconceptions is that time is a healer. A year ago, the “ethnic cleansing” perpetrated by the Myanmar military against the Rohingya sparked a massive refugee crisis. Nearly a million Rohingya – those who escaped the flames and executions – are now living in camps in Bangladesh. Many of them were raped, most saw loved ones killed, thousands arrived wounded. This monsoon-soaked corner of Bangladesh is among the most densely populated with people affected by trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Here, time has not healed.

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