Rohingya repatriation up in the air

Rohingya repatriation up in the air

More than 2,200 Rohingya refugees are set to be repatriated back to Myanmar, the country where a genocide took place against them.
The UN refugee agency and 40+ international NGOs are pleading with the Bangladesh government to halt the return, saying it is not yet safe to send them back and it violates international law.
Our correspondent Molly Thomas was recently on the ground in Bangladesh to see the situation in the world’s largest refugee camp — she speaks with our partner World Vision Canada, who is starkly opposing this early repatriation.

See Molly’s full reports from Bangladesh here:

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