Three ongoing court cases are offering hope to the 1 million Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh’s squalid camps, but the system is confusing for everyone. Can frontline aid workers and international courts do more to temper refugees’ mismatched expectations, asks Verena Hölzl
Three years later, little has changed: nearly 1 million refugees live in Bangladesh’s fragile refugee settlements; Myanmar has stripped most Rohingya of basic rights and citizenship; and Myanmar authorities haven’t been held to account for what the Rohingya community believes is a genocide.
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