By Ro Maung Shwe Inside the Rohingya refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar, conversations about international diplomacy often feel distant from daily life. Families continue navigating overcrowded shelters, declining humanitarian assistance, restricted movement, and years of uncertainty about the future. Yet certain international developments still resonate deeply across the camps, especially when refugees believe those moments may influence global atten…
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