Trading inside the Rohingya Camps

Red lentils are displayed for sale in a shop in Palong Khali refugee camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, October 30, 2017. Kalim Ullah, 42, fled from the Buthidaung area with his wife, six sons and a daughter. He used to transport goods in Myanmar, but was told that Rohingya could not own a business in Bangladesh. Ullah joined up with a local business owner and now sells snacks and red chillies in the camp for a daily wage of 100 taka. Two Bangladesh government officials confirmed that the refugees are not legally allowed to own businesses in the country since they are not citizens. “We are giving all kind of humanitarian assistance. They are not our citizens”, said a senior home ministry official. “The Myanmar government will have to take them back”. (Photo by Hannah McKay/Reuters)
Trading inside the Rohingya Camps
   
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