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Myanmar will take back the around 7,000 Rohingyas, who have been staying in the no man's land adjacent to the Bangladeshi village of Konapara in Bandarban since they fled their homes in Rakhine following atrocities that began late August last year.
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The 450 Hindus who would be taken back by Myanmar in the first batch on January 22 know little about their repatriation, and officials concerned here are also in the dark.
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World Food Programme will provide rice, pulse, oil and other daily necessities to Rohingyas well into next year.
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Selina Begum, 22, started walking from Rohingya settlements in Thyankhali camp to collect some relief goods with her two-year-old daughter yesterday.
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Continued influx of Rohingyas, unplanned settlement of refugees and haphazard development activities by many organisations make