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Before they agree to go home, the Rohingya have some demands

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Special correspondent Tania Rashid and videographer Phillip Caller report.

They escaped a campaign of murder, repression and rape by Myanmar's military and militant Buddhist monks. Now hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims refugees in Bangladesh await the political deal that would allow a return to their homeland. Special correspondent Tania Rashid and videographer Phillip Caller report in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.

04/24/2018

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