they need to go back to bangladesh there is few people in the world, few ethnic groups that are truly stateless. and that s what we re seeing with the rohingya. nobody wants to claim them. their very origins are in dispute. so they re coming in to bangladesh by the hundreds of thousands. bangladesh s ambivalence is translating in that they don t want to put in water towers. they don t want schools to be built to accommodate the children because they don t want them staying there forever. while they re in this limbo, the services they get and the life they re going to lead is going to be pretty desperate and uncomfortable. and they don t want to go back to myanmar. because that s as you said in the introduction, this was an ethnic cleansing campaign to get rid of these people, to wipe the landscape clean. so why do they want to ga go become to that country that just did that to them? yeah. jeffrey gettleman, thank you very much for coming on the show. and also thank you for your