
Rohingya, three years on
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This week marks exactly three years since the Myanmar military poured into Rhakine State and launched a vicious operation against the Rohingya people.
Over the course of a few weeks, thousands of women, men and children were killed, mutilated and raped as hundreds of thousands fled into Bangladesh.
And Doctors Without Borders(MSF) says there is little hope of positive change for Rohingya as their mental health needs have evolved over the years.
There have been reported increase in number of people with mental health issues in Cox's Bazar
On line for comment is Co-founder of Restless Being, Mabru Ahmed and Director of Communication for MSF Africa, Borrie La Grange.
Over the course of a few weeks, thousands of women, men and children were killed, mutilated and raped as hundreds of thousands fled into Bangladesh.
And Doctors Without Borders(MSF) says there is little hope of positive change for Rohingya as their mental health needs have evolved over the years.
There have been reported increase in number of people with mental health issues in Cox's Bazar
On line for comment is Co-founder of Restless Being, Mabru Ahmed and Director of Communication for MSF Africa, Borrie La Grange.