Rohingya refugees struggle to return to Myanmar
By DW
30 December 2021 |
1:40 pm
According to the United Nations, 82 million people had been displaced by wars and civil unrest at the end of 2020. Among them are stateless Rohingya Muslims in Bangladesh facing constant setbacks in returning to their homeland Myanmar.
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