
Tanibiral Miraj Ripon
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Aug 30, 2024 |
rsn.org | Rebecca Wright |Anna Coren |Tanibiral Miraj Ripon |Mark Phillips
As tears roll down her face and her body shivers with pain, Hamida cradles her 4-year-old daughter and baby boy on her lap, comforting them as they cry for their father. The 22-year-old ethnic Rohingya is surviving on the kindness of fellow refugees in a camp near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh – and trying to process the horrors she endured in neighboring Myanmar, where a civil war is raging between the country’s military and rebel groups including the Arakan Army.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
rsn.org | Rebecca Wright |Anna Coren |Tanibiral Miraj Ripon |Mark Phillips
As tears roll down her face and her body shivers with pain, Hamida cradles her 4-year-old daughter and baby boy on her lap, comforting them as they cry for their father. The 22-year-old ethnic Rohingya is surviving on the kindness of fellow refugees in a camp near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh – and trying to process the horrors she endured in neighboring Myanmar, where a civil war is raging between the country’s military and rebel groups including the Arakan Army.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
cnnespanol.cnn.com | Rebecca Wright |Anna Coren |Mark Phillips |Tanibiral Miraj Ripon
Supervivientes de la masacre de rohinyás en Myanmar. (Crédito: CNN) (CNN) -- Mientras las lágrimas ruedan por su rostro y su cuerpo tiembla de dolor, Hamida acuna en su regazo a su hija de 4 años y a su bebé, consolándolos mientras lloran por su padre.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
albanyherald.com | Rebecca Wright |Anna Coren |Tanibiral Miraj Ripon |Mark Phillips
Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh (CNN) — As tears roll down her face and her body shivers with pain, Hamida cradles her 4-year-old daughter and baby boy on her lap, comforting them as they cry for their father. The 22-year-old ethnic Rohingya is surviving on the kindness of fellow refugees in a camp near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh – and trying to process the horrors she endured in neighboring Myanmar, where a civil war is raging between the country’s military and rebel groups including the Arakan Army.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
albanyherald.com | Rebecca Wright |Anna Coren |Tanibiral Miraj Ripon |Mark Phillips
Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh (CNN) — As tears roll down her face and her body shivers with pain, Hamida cradles her 4-year-old daughter and baby boy on her lap, comforting them as they cry for their father. The 22-year-old ethnic Rohingya is surviving on the kindness of fellow refugees in a camp near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh – and trying to process the horrors she endured in neighboring Myanmar, where a civil war is raging between the country’s military and rebel groups including the Arakan Army.
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