‘We have no future here’ Rohingya teenager says on life in the world’s largest refugee camp

Enam Uddin

Nearly six years into the refugee crisis in Bangladesh, Rohingya Muslims say they feel like the world has forgotten them. In Cox’s Bazar, overcrowding and poorly constructed shelters make the site prone to disease and fires, with the latest erupting Sunday, leaving more than 12,000 people homeless.

CBC | World News

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