by Ro Maung Shwe Inside the refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar, discussions about repatriation never fully disappear. They return whenever political leaders speak publicly, whenever diplomatic meetings take place, and whenever rumors begin circulating through the narrow pathways between shelters. For many Rohingya families who have spent years in displacement, the possibility of return remains distant but emotionally central, tied not only to politics…
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