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Text size AFP is republishing this story which has been selected by the agency s chief editors as one of the best of the week Stay in a squalid refugee camp hopeless, starving, and made to feel a burden or leave, risking death, rape, human trafficking and months at sea to reach a husband you ve never met. This is the bleak choice many Rohingya women, already scarred from fleeing violent persecution in Myanmar, are now facing. As conditions deteriorate in increasingly overcrowded Bangladeshi refugee camps, desperate parents are marrying off their daughters to Rohingya men thousands of kilometres (miles) away in Malaysia. ....
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Rohingya refugee Janu, 18, whose family had arranged to marry a Rohingya man working as a labourer in Malaysia, at a temporary shelter in Lhokseumawe, Indonesia s Aceh province. - AFP KUTUPALONG Bangladesh (AFP): Stay in a squalid refugee camp hopeless, starving, and made to feel a burden or leave, risking death, rape, human trafficking and months at sea to reach a husband you ve never met. This is the bleak choice many Rohingya women, already scarred from fleeing violent persecution in Myanmar, are now facing. As conditions deteriorate in increasingly overcrowded Bangladeshi refugee camps, desperate parents are marrying off their daughters to Rohingya men thousands of kilometres (miles) away in Malaysia. ....
Rohingya women in Bangladeshi refugee camps face odyssey of misery taipeitimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from taipeitimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
‘What choice do we have?’ After escaping prosecution in Myanmar, Rohingya women face odyssey of misery In this file photo taken on September 7, 2020, Rohingya migrants look on following their arrival by boat in Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia. Photo: AFP AFP, Kutupalong AFP, Kutupalong Stay in a squalid refugee camp hopeless, starving, and made to feel a burden or leave, risking death, rape, human trafficking and months at sea to reach a husband you ve never met. This is the bleak choice many Rohingya women, already scarred from fleeing violent persecution in Myanmar, are now facing. As conditions deteriorate in increasingly overcrowded Bangladeshi refugee camps, desperate parents are marrying off their daughters to Rohingya men thousands of kilometres (miles) away in Malaysia. ....