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Documentary Between Mud and Oblivion: the Endless Exile of the Rohingyas in the Largest Refugee Camp in the World

Summary by El Pais
THE COUNTRY travels to the Rohingya camps in southern Bangladesh, a limbo detained in time between shantytowns and mud where more than a million people are banned from working and cuts in international aid have led to the closure of the few schools that keep children away from the threat of abduction and crime.Scheduling:J.A. AunionRealization and Photography:Álvaro de la RúaGrafismo:Julia Jiménez Torres and Alan MalchiodiLocation:Carlos de Vega…

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THE COUNTRY travels to the Rohingya camps in southern Bangladesh, a limbo detained in time between shantytowns and mud where more than a million people are banned from working and cuts in international aid have led to the closure of the few schools that keep children away from the threat of abduction and crime.Scheduling:J.A. AunionRealization and Photography:Álvaro de la RúaGrafismo:Julia Jiménez Torres and Alan MalchiodiLocation:Carlos de Vega…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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