Nearly four decades ago Fazol Ahmed returned to his native Myanmar with his family under a Rohingya repatriation scheme. Now he is back in the teeming camps of Bangladesh with his wife and children, a refugee once again. Impoverished, overcrowded Bangladesh is now home to nearly a million Rohingya refugees, the majority of whom have arrived in less than two months. Dhaka has made clear it wants them to return to Myanmar and is in talks with the government about taking them back. Once the returned refugees were finally back on their feet, he said, their Buddhist neighbours returned to extort money from them.
Source: Dhaka Tribune October 18, 2017 06:33 UTC