The refugee emergency along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border could beget generations-long repercussions for the region and the worldThe soldiers came in the darkness to Majuma Begum’s village. She watched the soldiers work systematically through Boli Bazaar,torching homes and executing those who did not, or could not, or flee. Seven months pregnant,she ran.“When the burning started, I ran with my family members for the forest. We stayed for four days hiding there. We had nothing. I ate the bark from the trees.” Related: Rohingya refugee children at risk from monsoon season 'catastrophe' Related: 'There is no peace': traumatised Rohingya vow they won't go back to Myanmar Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com