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Palestinians take part in a protest calling for end the Israeli blockade on Gaza Strip, in the east of Gaza city, on July 22, 2019. Demonstr...

#4703762

Palestinians Protest Calling The End Of The Israeli Blockade

22 July 2019

Palestinians take part in a protest calling for end the Israeli blockade on Gaza Strip, in the east of Gaza city, on July 22, 2019. Demonstr...

#4703762

22 July 2019

Palestinians take part in a protest calling for end the Israeli blockade on Gaza Strip, in the east of Gaza city, on July 22, 2019. Demonstrators demand an end to Israel’s 12-year blockade of the Gaza Strip, which has shattered the coastal enclave’s economy and deprived its two million inhabitants of many basic amenities.


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Palestinians take part in a protest calling for end the Israeli blockade on Gaza Strip, in the east of Gaza city, on July 22, 2019. Demonstr...

#4703764

Palestinians Protest Calling The End Of The Israeli Blockade

22 July 2019

Palestinians take part in a protest calling for end the Israeli blockade on Gaza Strip, in the east of Gaza city, on July 22, 2019. Demonstr...

#4703764

22 July 2019

Palestinians take part in a protest calling for end the Israeli blockade on Gaza Strip, in the east of Gaza city, on July 22, 2019. Demonstrators demand an end to Israel’s 12-year blockade of the Gaza Strip, which has shattered the coastal enclave’s economy and deprived its two million inhabitants of many basic amenities.


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Palestinians take part in a protest calling for end the Israeli blockade on Gaza Strip, in the east of Gaza city, on July 22, 2019. Demonstr...

#4703766

Palestinians Protest Calling The End Of The Israeli Blockade

22 July 2019

Palestinians take part in a protest calling for end the Israeli blockade on Gaza Strip, in the east of Gaza city, on July 22, 2019. Demonstr...

#4703766

22 July 2019

Palestinians take part in a protest calling for end the Israeli blockade on Gaza Strip, in the east of Gaza city, on July 22, 2019. Demonstrators demand an end to Israel’s 12-year blockade of the Gaza Strip, which has shattered the coastal enclave’s economy and deprived its two million inhabitants of many basic amenities.


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The refugee camps are devoid of basic amenities like running water. A mother bathes her baby from a plastic pot.  Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21...

#1755989

Crisis of Rohingya Refugees

21 February 2017

The refugee camps are devoid of basic amenities like running water. A mother bathes her baby from a plastic pot.  Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21...

#1755989

21 February 2017

The refugee camps are devoid of basic amenities like running water. A mother bathes her baby from a plastic pot. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are originally inhabitants of the Arakan province of Myanmar. However, when citizenship of Myanmar was denied in the 1990s, and torture by military and Buddhist extremist forces increased, the community was forced to take refuge in the makeshift camps of Bangladesh. More than a million Rohingyas are today living without basic amenities in the Government camps like Kutupalong. The future is equally stark as the Bangladesh Govt plans to relocate the people to distant islands of Thengar Char, where even communication is yet to be developed. Such appalling is the condition that the UN claims the Rohingyas to be one of the most persecuted communities in the world.


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With scarce amenities at the refugee camp, even basic education remains a distant dream. The children of Rohingya community are thus headed...

#1755994

Crisis of Rohingya Refugees

21 February 2017

With scarce amenities at the refugee camp, even basic education remains a distant dream. The children of Rohingya community are thus headed...

#1755994

21 February 2017

With scarce amenities at the refugee camp, even basic education remains a distant dream. The children of Rohingya community are thus headed for an uncertain future. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are originally inhabitants of the Arakan province of Myanmar. However, when citizenship of Myanmar was denied in the 1990s, and torture by military and Buddhist extremist forces increased, the community was forced to take refuge in the makeshift camps of Bangladesh. More than a million Rohingyas are today living without basic amenities in the Government camps like Kutupalong. The future is equally stark as the Bangladesh Govt plans to relocate the people to distant islands of Thengar Char, where even communication is yet to be developed. Such appalling is the condition that the UN claims the Rohingyas to be one of the most persecuted communities in the world.


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The dingy quarters of the Rohingya community at the Kutupalong camp are devoid of basic health and sanitation facilities. Kutupalong, Bangla...

#1756001

Crisis of Rohingya Refugees

21 February 2017

The dingy quarters of the Rohingya community at the Kutupalong camp are devoid of basic health and sanitation facilities. Kutupalong, Bangla...

#1756001

21 February 2017

The dingy quarters of the Rohingya community at the Kutupalong camp are devoid of basic health and sanitation facilities. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are originally inhabitants of the Arakan province of Myanmar. However, when citizenship of Myanmar was denied in the 1990s, and torture by military and Buddhist extremist forces increased, the community was forced to take refuge in the makeshift camps of Bangladesh. More than a million Rohingyas are today living without basic amenities in the Government camps like Kutupalong. The future is equally stark as the Bangladesh Govt plans to relocate the people to distant islands of Thengar Char, where even communication is yet to be developed. Such appalling is the condition that the UN claims the Rohingyas to be one of the most persecuted communities in the world.


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A group of Rohingya women walking towards an uncertain future.  Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17
 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Banglad...

#1755990

Crisis of Rohingya Refugees

21 February 2017

A group of Rohingya women walking towards an uncertain future.  Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17
 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Banglad...

#1755990

21 February 2017

A group of Rohingya women walking towards an uncertain future. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are originally inhabitants of the Arakan province of Myanmar. However, when citizenship of Myanmar was denied in the 1990s, and torture by military and Buddhist extremist forces increased, the community was forced to take refuge in the makeshift camps of Bangladesh. More than a million Rohingyas are today living without basic amenities in the Government camps like Kutupalong. The future is equally stark as the Bangladesh Govt plans to relocate the people to distant islands of Thengar Char, where even communication is yet to be developed. Such appalling is the condition that the UN claims the Rohingyas to be one of the most persecuted communities in the world.


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The Rohingya youth are forced to abandon their home and livelihood and seek shelter in the Kutupalong refugee camp. Kutupalong, Bangladesh,...

#1755991

Crisis of Rohingya Refugees

21 February 2017

The Rohingya youth are forced to abandon their home and livelihood and seek shelter in the Kutupalong refugee camp. Kutupalong, Bangladesh,...

#1755991

21 February 2017

The Rohingya youth are forced to abandon their home and livelihood and seek shelter in the Kutupalong refugee camp. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are originally inhabitants of the Arakan province of Myanmar. However, when citizenship of Myanmar was denied in the 1990s, and torture by military and Buddhist extremist forces increased, the community was forced to take refuge in the makeshift camps of Bangladesh. More than a million Rohingyas are today living without basic amenities in the Government camps like Kutupalong. The future is equally stark as the Bangladesh Govt plans to relocate the people to distant islands of Thengar Char, where even communication is yet to be developed. Such appalling is the condition that the UN claims the Rohingyas to be one of the most persecuted communities in the world.


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A widowed woman and her child seek shelter in the bare structure of a Kutupalong camp. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Musli...

#1755995

Crisis of Rohingya Refugees

21 February 2017

A widowed woman and her child seek shelter in the bare structure of a Kutupalong camp. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Musli...

#1755995

21 February 2017

A widowed woman and her child seek shelter in the bare structure of a Kutupalong camp. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are originally inhabitants of the Arakan province of Myanmar. However, when citizenship of Myanmar was denied in the 1990s, and torture by military and Buddhist extremist forces increased, the community was forced to take refuge in the makeshift camps of Bangladesh. More than a million Rohingyas are today living without basic amenities in the Government camps like Kutupalong. The future is equally stark as the Bangladesh Govt plans to relocate the people to distant islands of Thengar Char, where even communication is yet to be developed. Such appalling is the condition that the UN claims the Rohingyas to be one of the most persecuted communities in the world.


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A Rohingya woman leaves her tent in search of livelihood. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are...

#1755997

Crisis of Rohingya Refugees

21 February 2017

A Rohingya woman leaves her tent in search of livelihood. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are...

#1755997

21 February 2017

A Rohingya woman leaves her tent in search of livelihood. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are originally inhabitants of the Arakan province of Myanmar. However, when citizenship of Myanmar was denied in the 1990s, and torture by military and Buddhist extremist forces increased, the community was forced to take refuge in the makeshift camps of Bangladesh. More than a million Rohingyas are today living without basic amenities in the Government camps like Kutupalong. The future is equally stark as the Bangladesh Govt plans to relocate the people to distant islands of Thengar Char, where even communication is yet to be developed. Such appalling is the condition that the UN claims the Rohingyas to be one of the most persecuted communities in the world.


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An infant scrapes the leftovers from his meager lunch. Poverty and malnutrition is a burning crisis for the children of the Kutupalong camp....

#1756000

Crisis of Rohingya Refugees

21 February 2017

An infant scrapes the leftovers from his meager lunch. Poverty and malnutrition is a burning crisis for the children of the Kutupalong camp....

#1756000

21 February 2017

An infant scrapes the leftovers from his meager lunch. Poverty and malnutrition is a burning crisis for the children of the Kutupalong camp. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are originally inhabitants of the Arakan province of Myanmar. However, when citizenship of Myanmar was denied in the 1990s, and torture by military and Buddhist extremist forces increased, the community was forced to take refuge in the makeshift camps of Bangladesh. More than a million Rohingyas are today living without basic amenities in the Government camps like Kutupalong. The future is equally stark as the Bangladesh Govt plans to relocate the people to distant islands of Thengar Char, where even communication is yet to be developed. Such appalling is the condition that the UN claims the Rohingyas to be one of the most persecuted communities in the world.


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A Rohingya child in her makeshift quarter at the Kutupalong camp. She will probably never step into her original home back in the Rakhein di...

#1756002

Crisis of Rohingya Refugees

21 February 2017

A Rohingya child in her makeshift quarter at the Kutupalong camp. She will probably never step into her original home back in the Rakhein di...

#1756002

21 February 2017

A Rohingya child in her makeshift quarter at the Kutupalong camp. She will probably never step into her original home back in the Rakhein district of Myanmar. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are originally inhabitants of the Arakan province of Myanmar. However, when citizenship of Myanmar was denied in the 1990s, and torture by military and Buddhist extremist forces increased, the community was forced to take refuge in the makeshift camps of Bangladesh. More than a million Rohingyas are today living without basic amenities in the Government camps like Kutupalong. The future is equally stark as the Bangladesh Govt plans to relocate the people to distant islands of Thengar Char, where even communication is yet to be developed. Such appalling is the condition that the UN claims the Rohingyas to be one of the most persecuted communities in the world.


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Amidst all the misery, the children of the refugee Rohingya community still manage to find their source of joy and laughter. Life goes on. K...

#1756003

Crisis of Rohingya Refugees

21 February 2017

Amidst all the misery, the children of the refugee Rohingya community still manage to find their source of joy and laughter. Life goes on. K...

#1756003

21 February 2017

Amidst all the misery, the children of the refugee Rohingya community still manage to find their source of joy and laughter. Life goes on. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are originally inhabitants of the Arakan province of Myanmar. However, when citizenship of Myanmar was denied in the 1990s, and torture by military and Buddhist extremist forces increased, the community was forced to take refuge in the makeshift camps of Bangladesh. More than a million Rohingyas are today living without basic amenities in the Government camps like Kutupalong. The future is equally stark as the Bangladesh Govt plans to relocate the people to distant islands of Thengar Char, where even communication is yet to be developed. Such appalling is the condition that the UN claims the Rohingyas to be one of the most persecuted communities in the world.


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An elderly man bends during namaaz in his tiny hut at Kutupalong. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Banglad...

#1756004

Crisis of Rohingya Refugees

21 February 2017

An elderly man bends during namaaz in his tiny hut at Kutupalong. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Banglad...

#1756004

21 February 2017

An elderly man bends during namaaz in his tiny hut at Kutupalong. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are originally inhabitants of the Arakan province of Myanmar. However, when citizenship of Myanmar was denied in the 1990s, and torture by military and Buddhist extremist forces increased, the community was forced to take refuge in the makeshift camps of Bangladesh. More than a million Rohingyas are today living without basic amenities in the Government camps like Kutupalong. The future is equally stark as the Bangladesh Govt plans to relocate the people to distant islands of Thengar Char, where even communication is yet to be developed. Such appalling is the condition that the UN claims the Rohingyas to be one of the most persecuted communities in the world.


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Army vigil in the Bangladesh Myanmar border area in Teknaf. The Rohingya refugees have been entering Bangladesh mostly through this area. Ku...

#1756005

Crisis of Rohingya Refugees

21 February 2017

Army vigil in the Bangladesh Myanmar border area in Teknaf. The Rohingya refugees have been entering Bangladesh mostly through this area. Ku...

#1756005

21 February 2017

Army vigil in the Bangladesh Myanmar border area in Teknaf. The Rohingya refugees have been entering Bangladesh mostly through this area. Kutupalong, Bangladesh, 21.02.17 . The Rohingya Muslim refugees of Bangladesh are originally inhabitants of the Arakan province of Myanmar. However, when citizenship of Myanmar was denied in the 1990s, and torture by military and Buddhist extremist forces increased, the community was forced to take refuge in the makeshift camps of Bangladesh. More than a million Rohingyas are today living without basic amenities in the Government camps like Kutupalong. The future is equally stark as the Bangladesh Govt plans to relocate the people to distant islands of Thengar Char, where even communication is yet to be developed. Such appalling is the condition that the UN claims the Rohingyas to be one of the most persecuted communities in the world.


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