bdnews24.com
Hassan Bipul,
bdnews24.com
Published: 09 Oct 2020
The
official spoke about the problems currently facing the refugees
sheltered in Bangladesh and the plans to resolve the crisis in an
interview with bdnews24.com.
Hundreds of thousands of Muslim
Rohingya had already fled decades of persecution in Buddhist-majority
Myanmar to take shelter in Bangladesh before the exodus, the
fastest-growing refugee crisis, began in August 2017 following a
military crackdown in Rakhine.
Cox’s Bazar, the southeast coastal
district, now has the world’s largest refugee camp. The government is
trying to meet their urgent needs under emergency response plan with the
help of international organisations led by the United Nations.