All the Rohingya refugees, who have fled to Bangladesh in the face of a brutal military campaign in Rakhine state, have harrowing tales to tell. But even among them, there are some who are unable to tell others about their ordeal. Taslima, a Bangladeshi girl who acted as an interpreter for Rozia when the Dhaka Tribune spoke to her, said Rozia’s mother was three months pregnant. Hailing from Naishapur village in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, Rozia has been slowly overcoming her trauma, Taslima added. Project Manager Md Nasir Uddin told the Dhaka Tribune that they were helping about 1,600 Rohingya children to recover from their trauma.
Source: Dhaka Tribune September 23, 2017 05:26 UTC