bdnews24.com
Reazul Bashar,
bdnews24.com
from Bhasan Char
Published: 05 Dec 2020
Rohingya children play in the veranda of their new home. Photo: Reazul Bashar
Many of the relocated refugees were sharing their experiences with those in Cox’s Bazar by phone. Some used video calls to show their new homes. The children began playing in open spaces.
The government has maintained all along that the relocated refugees will be in better conditions than their peers in the Cox’s Bazar camps, but the United Nations and other international agencies have distanced themselves from the project.