Rohingya refugees stuck between Myanmar and Bangladesh

This week was the first time that the 6000 Rohingya muslims were settled towards Myanmar and Bangladesh. For the past few weeks these people had been stranded between the no mans land of Bangladesh and Myanmar. Over the past few months the Rohingya people have been ‘ethnically cleansed’ from their own countries and have been forced to leave. Myanmars government has been accused of doing this, although they have been constantly denying it, the evidence is undeniable. Luckily these refugees have been settled, but the Myanmar people have been trying to cover it up for months. Recently they have been caught bulldozing graveyards and morgues of these dead Rohingya’s to destroy any possible ties to them committing genocide. From a primary source it is said that this no mans land is constantly being patrolled by the Myanmar troops creating fear and anxiety in these refugees. No mans land means that it is an lawless region that Myanmar nor Bangladesh have any control over. It is fair game in this region. It has also been said that over 700000 refugees had fled Myanmar to Bangladesh in recent crackdown by the UN for this ethnic cleansing. This clearly poses a problem for the Bangladesh people, how are they going to be able to take in this many refugees, support them, and keep them safe from the Myanmar government long enough to get this all figured out.

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