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Life as a Rohingya in Bangladesh
The precarious existence of the Rohingya in one of the world's largest refugee camps where disease and poverty are rife.
The precarious existence of the Rohingya in one of the world's largest refugee camps where disease and poverty are rife.
Also in the programme: Australian writer Peter Carey on his new novel and the world's fifth-largest diamond.
(Image: Md Rasel, a 18 month-old Rohingya refugee child suffering from malnutrition, cries as he is measured at the Action Against Hunger centre at Kutupalong camp, near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh January 15, 2018 Credit: REUTERS/Tyrone Siu)
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