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    It has been 5 years since a whole lot of hundreds of Rohingya Muslims fled their native nation of Myanmar, after a lethal crackdown by the federal government.

    The bulk left for neighbouring Bangladesh, ending up in what’s believed to be the world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar. Almost half one million Rohingya refugees at present registered in Bangladesh are youngsters.

    Households rely totally on charities for meals and medication – 5 years on many really feel the world has forgotten them. Each India and Bangladesh wish to ship them again to Myanmar, however with the navy in cost there, it isn’t an choice.

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