Rohingya Crisis: The Women Who Can't Say #MeToo And The Girls Left In Charge - News Summed Up

Rohingya Crisis: The Women Who Can't Say #MeToo And The Girls Left In Charge


A Rohingya refugee girl poses with a chicken at the Balukhali refugee camp near Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh. It is quickly becoming the world's largest refugee camp, housing the ethnic minority Rohingya who've been forced to flee from their homes. On latest figures, around 800,000 Rohingya refugees have fled into Bangladesh over the past few months. The United Nations believes close to half a million Myanmar refugees (at least 448,000) have either witnessed or experienced sexual and gender-based violence. Here's the Rohingya refugee crisis explained: pic.twitter.com/V1Jj94yvYa — United Nations (@UN) October 18, 2017Zia Choudhury explains the flight from Myanmar was full of trauma and in the overflowing refugee camp, the risks are real and base.


Source: Huffington Post October 20, 2017 00:11 UTC



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