Bangladesh authorities bulldoze 1,000 Rohingya shops

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COX\u0027S BAZAR, Bangladesh: Bangladesh authorities demolished about 1,000 shops belonging to Rohingya in camps, an official said on Friday (Dec 10), with a rights worker saying the move would have a \u0022huge impact\u0022 on refugees\u0027 livelihoods. About 850,000 Rohingya are packed into 34 camps across the country, mos

COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh: Bangladesh authorities demolished about 1,000 shops belonging to Rohingya in camps, an official said on Friday , with a rights worker saying the move would have a"huge impact" on refugees' livelihoods.

Bangladesh has been praised for taking in the refugees but rights groups criticise the authorities for restrictions in the camps and their controversial relocation of thousands of Rohingya to a flood-prone island. Deputy Refugee Commissioner Shamsud Douza said authorities were demolishing"illegal" shops in all camps.

 

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