Thousands of Rohingya flee 'no man's land' after resettlement talks - News Summed Up

Thousands of Rohingya flee 'no man's land' after resettlement talks


Bangladeshi farmer Jorina Katun gestures among the Rohingya Muslims camped out on her land near the Kutapalong refugee camp in the Cox's Bazar district of Bangladesh Feb 9, 2018. “Now there are roughly 2,500-3,000 people in the no man’s land. Myanmar government spokesman Zaw Htay told Reuters on Wednesday that the area was Myanmar’s territory. Hamidul Hoque Chowdhury, a school principal and local politician, speaks outside his office in Ukhia, a sub-district of Bangladesh where thousands of Rohingya Muslim refugees live, Feb 12, 2018. “We got information that terrorists are there,” Zaw Htay told Reuters.


Source: bd News24 February 28, 2018 05:15 UTC



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