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#1702865
9 February 2017
Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702767
9 February 2017
Rohingya Refugee kids are collecting water in the Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702772
9 February 2017
Rohingya Refugees are watching television in Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702773
9 February 2017
A Rohingya refugee kid is carrying water in Kutupalong Refugee camp, cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702774
9 February 2017
A Rohingya refugee kid is carrying fire wood in Kutupalong Refugee camp, cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702775
9 February 2017
Rohingya refugees in Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702776
9 February 2017
Rohingya refugees are building a new school in Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702777
9 February 2017
View of the extension of Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702778
9 February 2017
A Rohingya refugee kid is Playing in Kutupalong Refugee camp, cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702779
9 February 2017
Rohingya refugees in Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702780
9 February 2017
A Rohingya refugee kid is drying cloth in Kutupalong Refugee camp, cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702781
9 February 2017
Rohingya refugees in Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702782
9 February 2017
View of the extended Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702783
9 February 2017
A Rohingya refugee kid is Playing in Kutupalong Refugee camp, cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702785
9 February 2017
A Rohingya refugee mother with is child in Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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#1702786
9 February 2017
View of the extended Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. February 7, 2017. After attacks by Rohingya militants on border police posts on October 9, 2016, the Burmese military undertook a series of “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine State. Security forces summarily executed men, women, and children; looted property; and burned down at least 1,500 homes and other buildings. More than 69,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Currently the number is around 70,000.
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