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United Nations says 87,000 Rohingya refugees arrive in Bangladesh since recent violence erupted in Myanmar

4.9.17

United Nations says 87,000 Rohingya refugees arrive in Bangladesh since recent violence erupted in Myanmar: [firstpost.com] But in recent days Bangladeshi border guards appeared to be allowing the fleeing refugees to enter and the UN said there had been no attempt to prevent them from crossing.

Over the last five years Rakhine has been divided along ethnic and religious lines, but the current violence is the worst yet.

Scores of people have drowned attempting to cross the Naf border river, many in makeshift boats.


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