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Refugee family hunters bring hope to Rohingya children

28.9.17

Refugee family hunters bring hope to Rohingya children: [digitaljournal.com] "People came with so many children and this is a new place for them. They don't know the roads," said Ahmed's mother Nasima Khatun, who took Hasina in 20 days ago.

"I have my own children and I feel the pain of these children's parents."

Ahmed said the Rohingya had already foiled two separate attempts by Bangladeshis to abduct young children. In both cases, the perpetrators were beaten up and ordered to leave the camp.

According to Bangladeshi police there have seen several attempts to abduct minors, and mobile courts have been set up to provide swift punishment around the camps.


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