
Myanmar Buddhists protest repatriation of Rohingya
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Myanmar Buddhists protest repatriation of Rohingya
In Myanmar, hundreds of Buddhists this weekend protested the government's suggestion that it might take back the nearly 600,000 minority Muslims known as the Rohingya, who have fled into Bangladesh from crackdowns by government soldiers since late August. Farah Kabir, of the NGO ActionAid, joins Hari Sreenivasan from a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh.
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Myanmar Buddhists protest repatriation of Rohingya
Clip: 10/22/2017 | 3m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
In Myanmar, hundreds of Buddhists this weekend protested the government's suggestion that it might take back the nearly 600,000 minority Muslims known as the Rohingya, who have fled into Bangladesh from crackdowns by government soldiers since late August. Farah Kabir, of the NGO ActionAid, joins Hari Sreenivasan from a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh.
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