A Beachfront Prison
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
THE mood at the rest area for Rohingya and Bangladeshi people in Kuala Langsa, East Aceh, was quiet on Tuesday night two weeks ago. There were only a few youths about, some chatting together. Many were reciting the evening prayer. "Assalamualaikum," greeted Zaidul Haq.
THE mood at the rest area for Rohingya and Bangladeshi people in Kuala Langsa, East Aceh, was quiet on Tuesday night two weeks ago. There were only a few youths about, some chatting together. Many were reciting the evening prayer. "Assalamualaikum," greeted Zaidul Haq.
This 25-year-old man said he had left behind his wife, Mominah Begam, 23, and their three children-Nur Habibi, 7, Ronjambibi, 5, and Ainamul, 20 months old-at a refugee camp for displ
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