VOA Documentary: Displaced

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • One year after nearly one million Rohingya Muslims were forcibly evicted from Myanmar, VOA contributor Greta Van Susteren and a camera crew went behind the walls of the Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh to hear their stories of murder and rape. Although “safe” in Bangladesh, she found them depressed, isolated, prevented from attending school or working, and a target for violent extremists and human traffickers. As the Bangladesh monsoon season hit, the crew encountered potentially disastrous landslides and an infrastructure struggling to keep up with the need for food, supplies, and medicines. But they also found stories of hope, as well.

Комментарии • 10

  • @joelvoss1226
    @joelvoss1226 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks Greta and VOA for bring this documentary to us. It shows how fragile basic rights can be. I like how you
    highlighted those that help the displaced people, what they do and why they do it. Anyone who demands human
    rights for themselves have to help others obtain their human rights. That's not an opinion, it's just how it works.

  • @farrukhismail
    @farrukhismail 4 года назад +1

    Greta Van Susteren this is an excellent documentary on Rohingya crisis. Heartbreaking images.

  • @signalsystems
    @signalsystems 2 года назад +1

    Well done VOA. At least we know it happened.

  • @kimkuhns2454
    @kimkuhns2454 2 года назад +2

    The way this blonde lady talks is irritating I don't how that young lady is able to stand by her lol

  • @tofurakhanom2644
    @tofurakhanom2644 Год назад

    This is so sad and why didn't western countries open their borders
    So sad 😔 all these people have very lil

  • @muhammadarifkhan6791
    @muhammadarifkhan6791 3 года назад

    Why the world silent regarding these children women why midia and none Muslim leader silent

  • @SalmaBegum-yt3kl
    @SalmaBegum-yt3kl Год назад

    Thapa