Sunday, 26 August 2018

'We cannot go back': grim future facing Rohingya one year after attacks

Food is dwindling and agencies warn of ‘lost generation’ of children growing up without school

When the armed men arrived at her northern Myanmar village, Anuwara, a 33-year-old Rohingya woman, first wondered how she could protect her six children.

When villagers delivered the body of her husband, a teacher who was shot dead as he returned from school, she thought of how her family could escape.

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