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Rohingya refugees continue to suffer dire conditions in Bangladesh

A Rohingya Muslim refugee shelters from the rain at Leda refugee camp near the Bangladehsi district of Teknaf on September 19, 2017. (AFP)

Johnny Miller
Press TV, Cox’s Bazar

Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi has finally broken her silence on the Rohingya Muslims crisis. However, instead of denouncing the atrocities committed against the ethnic minority, Suu Kyi defended the country's military in its handling of the issue. While her speech was being aired around the world, our reporter, Johnny Miller was in a hospital in a Bangladeshi city near the Myanmar border. He spoke to the victims of the Myanmar government’s program of ethnic cleansing.


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