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Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya in Bangladesh marked the seven-year anniversary of displacement from Myanmar on Aug. 25, 2024 .
The long-persecuted Myanmarese Muslim minority has faced dire living conditions while clustered into the world’s most crowded refugee camps.
But recent events in Bangladesh may offer a glimmer of hope for the Rohingya .
The new interim government leader, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus , has pledged to defend their rights.
Nasir Uddin has observed open hostility between earlier generations of Rohingya refugees who fled to Bangladesh in 1978 and 1991-1992 and the newcomers from the 2017 exodus.
The actions of this minority have been incredibly damaging for the Rohingya and their future, he says.
The fear is it may condemn Bangladesh’s Rohingya minority to many more years in uncertain and increasingly violent conditions.
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