The Rohingyas
The plight of the Rohingyas is heartbreaking. Having been badly treated in their own country, which has refused to recognise them as its citizens, they have been stranded between crisis at home and no country willing to help them.Our government should provide them relief and shelter on humanitarian and religious
By our correspondents
May 30, 2015
The plight of the Rohingyas is heartbreaking. Having been badly treated in their own country, which has refused to recognise them as its citizens, they have been stranded between crisis at home and no country willing to help them.
Our government should provide them relief and shelter on humanitarian and religious grounds.
Huda Ibtisama Sheikh
Karachi
Our government should provide them relief and shelter on humanitarian and religious grounds.
Huda Ibtisama Sheikh
Karachi
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