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BBCNEWS Our July 5, 2024

who ve been persecuted in their home country of myanmarfor decades. life in the camps is hard. rations have been cut to $8 a month, employment is prohibited and crime is rife. five rohingya gangs now operate in the camps and they re killing hundreds of their fellow refugees. at 1:30am, we get reports of another murder. entry to the camps is forbidden at night, but our team is just outside and have made contact with the victim s family. his name was muhammad yusuf. nabi hossain is a rohingya drug gang that uses the camps to traffic methamphetamines from myanmar to bangladesh. as muhammad s family wait for the body to be released, they tell us the gruesome details of how he was killed. with the gangs stalking the camps, it s too dangerous for refugees to speak openly about the violence. but this man has agreed to meet a secret location. mohammed taher was a community leader in kutupalong s camp 16. two years ago, gangs started smuggling drugs through his area. taher was blindfo

BBCNEWS Our July 2, 2024

this is kutupalong in bangladesh, the largest refugee camp in the world. it s home to nearly a million rohingya a predominantly muslim minority who ve been persecuted in their home country of myanmarfor decades. life in the camps is hard. rations have been cut to $8 a month, employment is prohibited and crime is rife. five rohingya gangs now operate in the camps and they re killing hundreds of their fellow refugees. at 1:30am, we get reports of another murder. entry to the camps is forbidden at night, but our team isjust outside and have made contact with the victim s family. his name was muhammad yusuf. nabi hossain is a rohingya drug gang that uses the camps to traffic methamphetamines from myanmar to bangladesh. as muhammad s family wait for the body to be released, they tell us the gruesome details of how he was killed. with the gangs stalking the camps, it s too dangerous for refugees to speak openly about the violence. but this man has agreed to meet a secret location

BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

was known to authorities in france for trying to stage another attack in 2016. french anti terror prosecutors say they will be taking over the investigation. in the past hour, the french president emmanuel macron has issued condolences to the family members of the german man killed in the attack. fierce fighting has resumed in gaza after the collapse of a temporary ceasefire between israel and hamas. israel has ramped up airstrikes on gaza, telling residents to evacuate to other areas, but aid groups say nowhere is safe. prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned the war is far from over. translation: we will. continue the war until we achieve all its goals which is impossible without the ground operation. it was necessary to bring the results until now and it is necessary to bring the results moving forward. israel s been carrying out intense air strikes on khan younis in southern gaza. israel says hamas leaders are in the city, but it s also where hundreds of thousands of pal

BBCNEWS Our July 2, 2024

of dollars to run a protection programme for refugees. but with rohingya dying every week, is that protection programme working? this is kutupalong in bangladesh, the largest refugee camp in the world. it s home to nearly a million rohingya, a predominantly muslim minority who ve been persecuted in their home country of myanmar for decades. life in the camps is hard. rations have been cut to $8 a month, employment is prohibited and crime is rife. man shouts, whistling five rohingya gangs now operate in the camps and they re killing hundreds of their fellow refugees. at 1:30 am, we get reports of another murder. entry to the camps is forbidden at night, but our team isjust outside and have made contact with the victim s family. his name was muhammad yusuf. nobi hossein is a rohingya drug gang that uses the camps to traffic methamphetamines from myanmar to bangladesh. as muhammad s family wait for the body to be released, they tell us the gruesome details of how he was killed.

BBCNEWS Our World June 4, 2024 03:30:00

we ll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. the rohingya are often called the most persecuted minority in the world. six years ago, they had to flee their home country of myanmar after a deadly military campaign that the united states government has called a genocide. now, in the refugee camps of bangladesh, they re being murdered. hundreds have been killed by drug gangs and militants and the violence is ongoing. unhcr is paid tens of millions of dollars to run a protection programme for refugees. but with rohingya dying every week, is that protection programme working?

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