トーマス・サドスキーのインスタグラム(thomas_sadoski) - 7月13日 01時50分


Repost from @mohammedjamjoom - This video was sent to me by @ro_yassin_abdumonab. Take a minute. Have a look. You’ll very clearly see the effects of monsoon season in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh - the flood like conditions in camps for #Rohingya #refugees caused by days of heavy rainfall. It won’t take long to notice that. But I can’t help but see more. I see cruelty – not from mother nature; rather, from human kind. I can’t help but see a world that continues to look away. It’s been almost two years since a brutal crackdown by Myanmar’s Military against the Rohingya led to the mass exodus of over 700,000 people. It’s been almost a year since UN investigators recommended top military commanders in Myanmar face charges of genocide. In that time, some progress has been made. A prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, for example, has submitted a request to investigate the persecution of the Rohingya. Maybe that will happen. Hopefully it will. But who knows how long that may take? In the meantime, aid agencies and humanitarian workers sound the alarm bells, but thousands of Rohingya refugees in south-eastern Bangladesh continue to live like THIS – at risk of landslides and flooding. I’ve spent a substantial amount of time reporting from camps like the one seen in this video, and I can say with certainty that life for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar is never easy. Things may have improved since August, 2017, but conditions are still dire. When the rains come, as they have now, an already extremely vulnerable population becomes even more vulnerable. And yet – the suffering goes on almost unnoticed. Ignored by the international community. Ignored by most media outlets. I’ll never understand why.


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