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Even prisons serve regular meals – yet in our camp, Rohingyas go hungry | Yasmin Ara
Prevented by Bangladeshi authorities from working, refugees in the Cox’s Bazar camp are dependent on food aid, which is being cut again and again. We cannot carry on like this
For a Rohingya refugee, food rations are everything. We are not allowed to work. We are surrounded by a barbed-wire fence that stops us moving; goods are hard to bring in for trading and the few jobs there were have been lost.
So food is the resource we depend on the most. Now rations are being cut for the second time in a few months.